Hardware PSP Slim Component Out...

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So my grandparents got a new HD TV and I wanted to see if I could get proper video-out from my PSP to the TV.
PSP Slim (TA-085) with 5.50 GEN-D3 (Prome-4) using official Sony Component video cables.

Upon trying to run Cave Story and Burnout Dominator, no signal...

So I got the FUSA plugin from here (FuSa SD v1.0.50b).
http://foosa.do.am/load/

Activated it and I can play Burnout Dominator, but it's a bit slow (depending on what's on-screen), and has a graphical glitch or two (the lens flare is green and the colors look a bit washed out).
I can play Cave Story with it as well, but it's slow in-game, and the graphics are garbled (probably from crappy upscaling).

When playing these games the TV reports it's in 480i mode.

How do I turn off the upscaling? I assume that's the main issue.

I do not have composit cables.
 
Silly question, but did you adjust the "Connected Display Settings" on the PSP? You shouldn't need to use FUSA with a component cable on an HDTV.

edit...
I guess I skipped the very last line assuming you had the component cable. The slowdown and color wash is from FUSA. You won't get a "perfect picture" without component cables and even then any psp games will only fill up a portion of the screen.
 
Rydian said:
Sorry, I am using component cables.

Okay, I checked those settings and it works just fine. ^^; Whoops. Man, games ran better than I thought they would, though I wish I could fullscreen stuff.

Thanks. ^^

Does that HDTV perhaps have a zoom function? Maybe that way you can cut off the borders[at the cost of picture quality, of course..].
 
kiafazool said:
i agree with rydian

it should've been full screen
sony failed
Because I'm sure Sony should have known everyone wanted to see incredibly pixelated images that are so hard to even recognise...
 

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