This happens with both 1.1 and 1.2.
I'm on a PSP Slim (5.50 GEN-D3), so for 1.2 I'm using the "High-Memory" version. When I was on 1.1 it didn't specifically say (in the program's title) it was the high-memory version, but when booting it it would tell me it detected a slim and loaded HMM automatically. Unsure if there's a difference or if it matter, figured I better note it anyway.
With some videos, this is what the video itself looks like (ignore the menu on the right).
The video displays a greyscale, and the color information is... skewed, as you can see. It'd make more sense if you could see it in action, but basically the color information is not overlayed on the greycale info properly, it's squished and set at a sharp angle.
This makes many videos less fun to watch, though they still play fine.
Is this a known issue? Is there a fix?
I'm on a PSP Slim (5.50 GEN-D3), so for 1.2 I'm using the "High-Memory" version. When I was on 1.1 it didn't specifically say (in the program's title) it was the high-memory version, but when booting it it would tell me it detected a slim and loaded HMM automatically. Unsure if there's a difference or if it matter, figured I better note it anyway.
With some videos, this is what the video itself looks like (ignore the menu on the right).
The video displays a greyscale, and the color information is... skewed, as you can see. It'd make more sense if you could see it in action, but basically the color information is not overlayed on the greycale info properly, it's squished and set at a sharp angle.
This makes many videos less fun to watch, though they still play fine.
Is this a known issue? Is there a fix?