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We purchased the PlayStation Move we set it up just like it showed on the Video but went to the game and the picture was fuzzy, I read that if you are using energy saver lights that it could cause problems so we put regular bulbs in the lamps, the picture got somewhat better but still fuzzy then when we tried to calibrate the controllers with the game as instructed they could not be calibrated. The Eye Camera is sitting in the middle of the TV and at chest height as instructed. Now when we first started all this and inserted the Disk that came with the Kit it wanted to install something I am taking it that was the drivers yes? This is the second PlayStation Move Kit Bundle we have gotten because of this problem, Can you tell me what we are doing wrong?
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The resolution is probably set too low. If you want to play in HD, make sure that you have a HD capable tv then go to Settings in the XMB. Select display setting and then select video output settings. Next, select your connector type (such as hdmi) and select the highest resolution that your tv can accept.
u need to reset the screen options back to regular spec if its not a 1080 p tv if its a regular tv you will need to use the 1080 p tv to fix it before you can use it on any tv
i had the same problem, and it was the rf unit itself. to resolve this problem i went to radio shack and purchased a special connecter. one side is an rca (male) to rf (female). when attached to a standard peice of cable wire, it acts as an rf unit. Also works with the sega genesis. hope that helped
try resetting all default settings remove the memory card and turn the psp on go to the usb connection and then remove any files that are left over on the psp when in disk mode via the computer
try bending the connectores slightly up and down and check if the problem will be fixed, if that seems to solve the problem purchase anothe AV cord for your PS2 also try testing your PS2 on another tv and then let's see if it will solve the problem
Check the HDMI/Composite Video switch on the Video out cable on the back of your console. While it's powered off, press the cable in to make sure that it's seated well and move the switch back and forth and back to which ever setting you are using. This has solved a similar problem for me.
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