Yes the Playstation 3 console supports video output in standard as well as high definition.
No, the Playstation 2 does not have an HDMI port. However, the Playstation 3 does support HDMI output.
Playstation models don't support the use of S-Video cables. All models use standard A/V connections and the Ps 2 and 3 support component cables. The only model supporting HDMI is the Playstation 3 model.
Yes, all PlayStation video game consoles (1 through 3) have an AV Multi-Out port that allows them to retain backwards compatibility for AV output. However, unless you have a component AV cable, the video content from the PlayStation 3 will be displayed at standard definition resolution when using a standard PlayStation 1 composite AV cable.
Any standard HDMI cable can be used with the Playstation 3. The connector on the Playstation 3 unit itself is simply a standard HDMI output.
Almost all BluRay players have an analog video output which can be used to connect to standard definition televisions. The output is a copy of the HDMI output but is only standard definition. To experience the HD quality, and HD television with an HDMI interface is needed.
The Playstation 3 unit supports 1080p, 1080i, 780p, 780i HD output signals the only required accessory to utilize HD output would be component cables or an HDMI cable. HDMI cables provide the best picture.
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No. There is no composite video standard for high definition. If a video signal is composite, then it is also standard definition. High definition television will normally need an HDMI connection. Although there are other HD interfaces, HDMI is the only one found on domestic equipment. Any other output on a DVD player or receiver is almost certain to be an SD output only.
Yes you can. Bluray players have analog outputs that can be connected to analog and standard definition televisions. The output is converted to standard definition and to get HD quality, an HD television is needed.
Yes. Blu-Ray players will only operate with a standard definition television using the analog outputs on the player. The outputs are standard definition of course, so the HD quality of the BluRay disc won't be seen.
Yes you can. Virtually all Bluray players have an analog output which is standard definition. This can be connected to the video input of any television and you will see a standard definition image from a Bluray disc. The quality won't be as good as is on the disc of course but at least the disc will play. It is normally possible to set up the HDMI connector to output a standard definition signal. This is probably not of much use as almost all televisions that have HDMI inputs will also accept high definition signals. It might also be worth pointing out that standard DVDs will also play on a Bluray player. Using the analog output from the player with a standard DVD playing will give the same quality of image as any standard DVD player.
Bluray players usually have a high definition output and a standard definition output. HD outputs are always on HDMI ports so a standard definition disc will only be up-converted on the HDMI output. Analog outputs are restricted to standard definition to prevent copying of HD content. HDMI signals are encoded to prevent copying of most commercial material. It is worth noting that when a standard definition disc is up-converted the resulting signal will not be HD quality. Although it will be delivered in an HD signal format, the conversion does not add detail to the original material. Sometimes the up-conversion will give the appearance of better quality so it is worth trying the up-converted output to see if the final image looks better.