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{{Boxwarning2|content='''This wiki page is temporally under rebuilding''', the previous content has been splitted and moved to: '''[[PS1 Emulation]], [[PS2 Emulation]], [[PSP Emulation]]'''<br>Now is going to be repurposed as an introduction to general emulation concepts and as a wiki navigation node to link to other relates pages, if you want to collaborate join the {{talk}}}}
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The page has been splitted and the content has been moved to:
*[[PS1 Emulators]]
*[[PS2 Emulators]]
*[[PSP Emulators]]
 
This page now is going to be intended as an introduction to emulation concepts, to explain some stuff common for all emulation enviroments, and to serve as a hub with links to all the other relates pages, if you want to collaborate in creating this page please do and feel free to join the {{talk}}


=Introduction=
=Introduction=


=Links=
=Links=
*[[PS1 Emulation]]
Compatibility lists, etc...
*[[PS1 Savedata]]
*[[PS1 Classics Emulator Compatibility List]]
*[[PS2 Emulation]]
*[[PS2 Savedata]]
*[[PS2 Classics Emulator Compatibility List]]
*[[PSP Emulation]]
*[[PSP Savedata]]
*[[PSP Emulator Compatibility List]]
*Etc... ISO.BIN.ENC, ISO.BIN.EDAT, savedata formats
 
=XMB settings related with emulators=
<div style="float:right">[[File:XMB PS1PS2PSP game settings.jpg|400px|thumb|right|XMB game settings related with PS1, PS2, PSP emulators]]</div>
See the info in the official [http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/gamesettings.html#2434 user guide] and some [http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/793/793775p1.html samples]
 
*In [[XMB]] {{icon category settings}} ⇨ '''[Game Settings]''' ⇨ '''[PS/PS2 Upscaler]''' (added since firmware [[1.80_CEX|1.80]], stored in '''[[XRegistry.sys]]/setting/game/emuUpConvert''')
**'''[Off]''' - Disable upscaled output.
**'''[Normal]''' - Upscale and display at a size that matches the screen size (keep 4:3 aspect ratio)
**'''[Full]''' - Upscale and display at full screen by changing proportions and stretching the image (to widescreen)
 
*In [[XMB]] {{icon category settings}} ⇨ '''[Game Settings]''' ⇨ '''[PS/PS2 Smoothing]''' (added since firmware [[1.80_CEX|1.80]], stored in '''[[XRegistry.sys]]/setting/game/emuSmoothing''')
**'''[Off]''' - Disable smoothing
**'''[On]''' - Use smoothing to reduce the roughness of the displayed image (note: when titles that support progression scan have this option turned on, they revert back to 480p with no alterations)


*In [[XMB]] {{icon category settings}} ⇨ '''[Game Settings]''' ⇨ '''[PSP™ Remaster - Screen Mode]''' (stored in '''[[XRegistry.sys]]/setting/game/pspemuViewmode''')
=Common Stuff=
**Sets the display size of the screen during gameplay. This setting can only be used when outputting video to an HD TV
**'''[Normal]'''
**'''[Full Screen]'''


*In [[XMB]] {{icon category settings}} ⇨ '''[Game Settings]''' ⇨ '''[PSP™ Remaster - 3D Display]''' (stored in '''[[XRegistry.sys]]/setting/game/pspemu3dDisplay''' and '''pspemu3dDepthAdjust''')
== XMB settings related with PS1 and PS2 emulators ==
**Sets whether or not to display Images in 3D.You can also adjust the depth of 3D images. This setting can only used when playing a stereoscopic 3D game using a 3D TV
**'''[Off]'''
**'''[On]'''
***'''[7]''' (Strong)
***'''[6]'''
***'''[5]''' (Normal)
***'''[4]'''
***'''[3]'''
***'''[2]'''
***'''[1]''' (Weak)


*In [[XMB]] {{icon category settings}} ⇨ '''[Game Settings]''' ⇨ '''[PSP™ Remaster - Ad Hoc Mode Channel]''' (stored in '''[[XRegistry.sys]]/setting/game/pspemuAdhocModeCh''')
=== PS1 Native resolution ===
**Set a channel for use in ad hoc mode. Choose the same channel as the person you want to connect with
Games are always 4:3 with any resolution between 640x480 NTSC / 640x512 PAL (the bios initialisation screen) and lower:
**'''[Automatic]'''
* Horizontal: 256 (rare e.g. Dragon Warrior VII), 320, 368 (occasionally 384 e.g. SF Zero 3 but not X-Men vs SF which was shrunk to 368), 512 or 640
**'''[1]'''
* Vertical: 240 (NTSC), 256 (PAL), 480 (NTSC), 512 (PAL)
**'''[6]'''
Tekken 3 uses a strange pixel area of 368x480. Regardless of the screen area, the aspect ratio is still 4:3 for all PlayStation games.
**'''[11]'''
Very common resolutions : 320x240 for NTSC and 320x256 for PAL.


*In [[XMB]] {{icon category settings}} ⇨ '''[Game Settings]''' ⇨ '''[PSP™ Remaster - Ad Hoc Mode]''' (stored in '''[[XRegistry.sys]]/setting/game/pspemuAdhocModeWlan''')
=== PS2 Native Resolution ===
**Sets whether or not to use ad hoc mode over a wireless LAN
Video output resolution: variable from 256x224 to 1280x1024 pixels
**'''[Off]'''
**'''[On]'''


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=== PS/PS2 Upscaling & smoothing ===
The setting "PSP EMU Menu" (with options: Off/On, and description: Enable/disable the options on XMB described above) doesnt appears on [[QA_Flagging#Debug_Settings_.28CEX.2FDEX.29]] and is not clear in which firmwares or PS3 models is supposed to appear
Options added to XMB since 1.80++ Both options can be set individually.
-->


=Resolution=
PS/PS2 upscaling:
== PS1 Native resolution ==
* Off - Disable upscaled output.
Games are always 4:3 with any resolution between 704x480 NTSC / 704x576 PAL (the bios initialisation screen) and lower:
* Normal - Upscale and display at a size that matches the screen size (keep 4:3 aspect ratio)
* Horizontal: 256 (rare e.g. Dragon Warrior VII), 320, 368 (occasionally 384 e.g. SF Zero 3 but not X-Men vs SF which was shrunk to 368), 512, 576, 600, 640 or 704
* Full - Upscale and display at full screen by changing proportions and stretching the image (to widescreen)
* Vertical: 240 (NTSC), 300 (PAL), 480 (NTSC), 576 (PAL)
Tekken 3 uses a strange pixel area of 384x480. Regardless of the screen area, the aspect ratio is still 4:3 for all PlayStation games.
Very common resolutions : 320x224 for NTSC and 320x256 for PAL.


PS/PS2 smoothing:
* Off - Disable smoothing
* On - Use smoothing to reduce the roughness of the displayed image (note: when titles that support progression scan have this option turned on, they revert back to 480p with no alterations)


==PS2 Native Resolution==
Samples: http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/793/793775p1.html
Video output resolution: variable from 256x224 to 1280x1024 (not 1920x1080) pixels.


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