What is better picture setting for sony 3 YPbPr or RGB?
One of the basic objectives when dealing with video equipment is to properly match the output video signal format of the video source component(s) with the respective input video signal formats supported by the display. This is the only way to ensure that the video and graphics will be reproduced accurately. If you haven’t already done so the first thing you need to do is determine which video formats are supported through the HDMI inputs on your display: RGB, color-difference component video (Y Pb Pr, Y Cb Cr, or Y, B-Y, R-Y), or both. If you are connecting your PS3 directly to a computer monitor or other display that supports only RGB input signals via HDMI (or DVI if you use an HDMI-to-DVI adapter) then you want to set the Video Output Setting on your PS3 to “RGB Full Range.” (Note: some 8-bit LCD panels only support an RGB signal range from 16 to 235; others may support the full RGB signal excursion from 0 to 255. Follow Sony’s recommendations on the RGB Full Range page of their Us