ps3-video-mode(8) BSD System Manager's Manual ps3-video-mode(8)NAMEps3-video-mode — PS3 video mode utility
SYNOPSISps3-video-mode [-m, --mode mode-id] [-r, --rgb] [-f, --full-screen]
[-g, --full-range] [-d, --dither] [-h, --help]
[-V, --version]
DESCRIPTION
The ps3-video-mode utility is used to display or change the video mode of
the PS3 game console. The default behavior is to display the current
video mode ID.
OPTIONS-m, --mode mode-id
Set the system video mode to mode-id. See the NOTES section
below for more information on the mode-id value.
-r, --rgb
Use RGB color space mode.
-f, --full-screen
Use full screen mode.
-g, --full-range
Use full range mode.
-d, --dither
Use dither mode.
-h, --help
Print a help message.
-V, --version
Display the program version number.
NOTES
Video Mode IDs and Mode Names
The supported video mode-id values, coresponding mode-name values, and
screen resolutions are as follows:
AUTO Detect Mode:
0: auto (480i/576i if not HDMI)
60 Hz Broadcast Modes:
1: 480i (576 x 384)
2: 480p (576 x 384)
3: 720p (1124 x 644)
4: 1080i (1688 x 964)
5: 1080p (1688 x 964)
50 Hz Broadcast Modes:
6: 576i (576 x 460)
7: 576p (576 x 460)
8: 720p (1124 x 644)
9: 1080i (1688 x 964)
10: 1080p (1688 x 964)
VESA Modes:
11: wxga (1280 x 768)
12: sxga (1280 x 1024)
13: wuxga (1920 x 1200)
60 Hz Full Screen Broadcast Modes:
129: 480if (720 x 480)
130: 480pf (720 x 480)
131: 720pf (1280 x 720)
132: 1080if (1920 x 1080)
133: 1080pf (1920 x 1080)
50 Hz Full Screen Broadcast Modes:
134: 576if (720 x 576)
135: 576pf (720 x 576)
136: 720pf (1280 x 720)
137: 1080if (1920 x 1080)
138: 1080pf (1920 x 1080)
Note that VESA modes are only valid for the HDMI port.
The mode options --rgb, --full-screen, --full-range and --dither can be
specified via the mode-id as follows:
RGB color space: <video mode ID> + 32
Full screen mode: <video mode ID> + 128
Full range mode: <video mode ID> + 1536
Dither mode: <video mode ID> + 2048
RGB Color Space Mode
The RGB color space mode --rgb is only valid for the analog port. The
default is to use the YUV color space.
Full Screen Mode
Originally 480/576i, 480/576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p were analog broad‐
cast resolutions that included overscan. The full screen mode option
--full-screen causes the overscan region of the broadcast modes to be
used for pixel display. Not all displays can support full screen mode.
RGB Full Range Mode
The full range mode --full-range adjusts the dynamic range of the video
output RGB values.
This setting affects the video output signal on both the analog and HDMI
ports, but is only useful with some HDMI displays. When this option is
not enabled the video output signal will have an RGB dynamic range of 16
to 235, and when enabled will have an RGB dynamic range of 0 to 255.
This option must be specified by the user because the HDMI information
received from the attached display does not specify whether the display
supports RGB full range mode or not.
Dither Mode
The dither mode option --dither suppresses the Mach Band Effect. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mach_bands.
Other Notes
Don’t change the display resolution while sound is playing.
Don’t change the display resolution from X. If you do, you will need to
restart the X server. This is because the X frame buffer driver assumes
a frame buffer has a fixed line length.
If you would like to boot Linux into a specific video mode you may pass a
video mode option on the kernel the command line. Two formats are avail‐
able. One uses a video mode name as video=mode-name, and the other uses
a video mode-id as video=ps3fb:mode:mode-id. See the EXAMPLES section
below for more information.
EXAMPLES
Examples (1) and (2) are equivelent, and both set the video mode to 60Hz
720p full screen:
ps3-video-mode --mode=3 --full-screen (1)
ps3-video-mode --mode=131 (2)
Example (3) uses the kernel command line to set the video mode to VESA
WUXGA:
vmlinux video=wuxga ... (3)
Examples (4) and (5) are equivelent, and both set the video mode to 50Hz
1080p:
vmlinux video=1080p@50 ... (4)
vmlinux video=ps3fb:mode:10 ... (5)
SEE ALSOfbset(8)AUTHOR
Written by Masashi Kimoto and Geoff Levand.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to Geoff Levand <geoffrey.levand@am.sony.com>.
BSD June 6, 2024 BSD