Nice one, thanks. Does that mean you can actually enable 480i/p/60 in the settings with homebrew? I really no next to nothing about homebrew on the PS3.Yes, I can run American games in 60Hz just fine even over analog output; I assume the console simply reads the title-to-be-launched's PARAM.SFO, sees that it does not declare 576/50 support, and defaults to whatever else is enabled instead
No, it means that games NOT supporting 576 resolutions (like most american and japanese ones) will run in 480 (if you have disabled 720/1080 in the console's settings, and/or the game doesn't support them)Nice one, thanks. Does that mean you can actually enable 480i/p/60 in the settings with homebrew? I really no next to nothing about homebrew on the PS3.
I see. I guess if you did the same on a stock PS3, it'd just tell you the game's not supported, or something? It'd be interesting to see how PAL discs run on a soft-modded PAL PS3 with 480i/p enabled and all other resolutions disabled (using that param.sfo editor).No, it means that games NOT supporting 576 resolutions (like most american and japanese ones) will run in 480 (if you have disabled 720/1080 in the console's settings, and/or the game doesn't support them)
You can use a param.sfo editor to change the list of supported resolutions (though I've never tried)
It should work as-is, since all but 3 PS3 softwares are region freeI guess if you did the same on a stock PS3, it'd just tell you the game's not supported, or something?
Of course, you would need to backup your disc and edit the backupIt'd be interesting to see how PAL discs run on a soft-modded PAL PS3 with 480i/p enabled and all other resolutions disabled (using that param.sfo editor).