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    My friend has a 26' HDTV the PS2 in Component work nice..but a Game I was playing Fatal Fury Battle Archives 1 & 2 when I selete a game the TV blanked out & said "unsupported mode", it's on 480i but not working..any help on this...


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    can't even see the picture, the exposure was too long.

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    Well, it looks like you're not the only one having problems: (Link)

    My guess would be that your TV has issues detecting 240p resolution over the component input. Many people have reported not being able to play PS1 games on a PS2 over component with certain HDTV's that have this deficiency, see here. If this is the case there's not much you can do other than try using composite or S-Video or a different TV.

    A lengthy but informative explanation of the difference between 240p and 480i: (Link)

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