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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Tyrannis on May 20, 2011, 01:59:09 PM
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hey guys im having a little problem.
lately i hooked my ps3 up to my HP2310m monitor with an HDMI cord.
and for 3 days it was running great, but yesterday it just suddenly stoped. and i cant get the picture to show up.
the monitor claims the HDMI is "ActivE" but no picture shows up.
ive reset my ps3, and the monitor but still nothing.
any suggestions?
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Its just a PS3...you don't have a gaming network to play on so its ok. Just sell it for half of what you paid for it and go buy a new Xbox360.
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Its just a PS3...you don't have a gaming network to play on so its ok. Just sell it for half of what you paid for it and go buy a new Xbox360.
PSN has been up for a week now.
failtroll.
any other HELPFUL advice?
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Its just a PS3...you don't have a gaming network to play on so its ok. Just sell it for half of what you paid for it and go buy a new Xbox360.
Why go waste money on a Xbox that will break in 2 years?
You have to set it on a certain imput or channel. On my TV normal cords are Input 1, The next Input 2, and so forth. So try that. I believe for HDMI its input 3, I have the one under HDMI but above the normal cords cause my TV cant do HDMI. Im fairly sure it works the same with monitors.
And yeah its funny, because xbox fanboys talk smack about PS3, yet Xbox went down 2 weeks after first release and have almost a 50% failure rate within the warranty period. Xbox also was code broken within 2 weeks of release, it took like a year for PS3.
-BigBOBCH
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Why go waste money on a Xbox that will break in 2 years?
You have to set it on a certain imput or channel. On my TV normal cords are Input 1, The next Input 2, and so forth. So try that. I believe for HDMI its input 3, I have the one under HDMI but above the normal cords cause my TV cant do HDMI. Im fairly sure it works the same with monitors.
And yeah its funny, because xbox fanboys talk smack about PS3, yet Xbox went down 2 weeks after first release and have almost a 50% failure rate within the warranty period. Xbox also was code broken within 2 weeks of release, it took like a year for PS3.
-BigBOBCH
Come on, dont bite the hook that easily.
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Why go waste money on a Xbox that will break in 2 years?
You have to set it on a certain imput or channel. On my TV normal cords are Input 1, The next Input 2, and so forth. So try that. I believe for HDMI its input 3, I have the one under HDMI but above the normal cords cause my TV cant do HDMI. Im fairly sure it works the same with monitors.
And yeah its funny, because xbox fanboys talk smack about PS3, yet Xbox went down 2 weeks after first release and have almost a 50% failure rate within the warranty period. Xbox also was code broken within 2 weeks of release, it took like a year for PS3.
-BigBOBCH
my computer monitor doesnt have those options tho.
i have to do menu>source control>HDMI. to access the HDMI picture from my ps3.
but yesterday the picture just stoped showing up. even tho the monitor says the HDMI is "Active"
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my computer monitor doesnt have those options tho.
i have to do menu>source control>HDMI. to access the HDMI picture from my ps3.
but yesterday the picture just stoped showing up. even tho the monitor says the HDMI is "Active"
HMm, ive never used it with a monitor so....did you see if both cords are securely plugged in? Try re selecting the HDMI in the source control, see if that works.
-BigBOBCH
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PSN has been up for a week now.
failtroll.
any other HELPFUL advice?
Geez don't get your pants in a wad about it...just jabbing you playnothing diehards in the side with a pointy stick once again.
As for the other part; I assume that you have tried plugging the game console into another similar HDMI outfitted monitor or television? If not then you should because its possible that the video portion of the PS3 has crapped out on you.
http://forums.highdefdigest.com/blu-ray-video-game-consoles/32736-ps3-hdmi-port-failure.html
http://community.us.playstation.com/thread/2227520?start=0&tstart=0
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Geez don't get your pants in a wad about it...just jabbing you playnothing diehards in the side with a pointy stick once again.
wasent getting them "in a wad"
just pointing out how your trolling failed.
@red, yea i did that, i even switched the HDMI tips around to see if that affected it in some weird way. still nothing. idk whats wrong with it. the HDMI cord seems fine.
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Assuming you have the correct output selected on the PS3, and the correct input selected on the monitor you can try unplugging the cable and then reconnecting it. <Sarcasm>One of the many wonderful things about HDMI</sarcasm> is the need to maintain a digital handshake between the source and the display in order to preserve HDCP, if that got disrupted somehow it can kill the image at the display unplugging and re-connecting the cable may solve the problem if that's the case.
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wasent getting them "in a wad"
just pointing out how your trolling failed.
@red, yea i did that, i even switched the HDMI tips around to see if that affected it in some weird way. still nothing. idk whats wrong with it. the HDMI cord seems fine.
Read my edit above your last post. Its apparently a common problem with PS3's.
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Read my edit above your last post. Its apparently a common problem with PS3's.
Idk what your talking about "common" problems, considering the fact ive had mine 5 years and never had one. And I have personally never heard of anything like that happening.
-BigBOBCH
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Read my edit above your last post. Its apparently a common problem with PS3's.
the HDMI cord is less than a yr old, the ps3 as well. before this i had a 4 yr "Phat" ps3, which didnt have any HDMI problem.
Assuming you have the correct output selected on the PS3, and the correct input selected on the monitor you can try unplugging the cable and then reconnecting it. <Sarcasm>One of the many wonderful things about HDMI</sarcasm> is the need to maintain a digital handshake between the source and the display in order to preserve HDCP, if that got disrupted somehow it can kill the image at the display unplugging and re-connecting the cable may solve the problem if that's the case.
ive tried doing that. i factory reset my monitor, than reset my ps3, turned it on, nothing.
unpluged the HDMI cord, even switched the heads around, nothing.
:(
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the HDMI cord is less than a yr old, the ps3 as well. before this i had a 4 yr "Phat" ps3, which didnt have any HDMI problem.
ive tried doing that. i factory reset my monitor, than reset my ps3, turned it on, nothing.
unpluged the HDMI cord, even switched the heads around, nothing.
:(
Try using normal cords on a TV?
-BigBOBCH
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Try using normal cords on a TV?
-BigBOBCH
i dont have one,
see, i had a 32 inch HD tv, but i only used it for playing my games on.
i whatch my netlfix& everything else on my computer.
then one of my friends offered me $260 for the tv (when i only payed $130 for it)
and i thought "sure, i got this HD monitor i can hook it up too" so i sold the tv.
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actually, nvm guys, i finally got it working, i had to unplug the HDMI cord, then actually unplug the monitor through its power cord then plug everything back in.
thnxs for the suggestions tho :salute
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:uhoh i know where this is going
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Did you select in the PS3's setup output to HDMI connection and not analog? white/red/yellow cable? when i hooked my PS3 up to my HDMI on my 46" LED i had to change the settings in the PS3. i just wonder if a computer monitor can handle being hooked to a PS3, i think a HDMI connection is different on a monitor than a TV's HDMI connection i could be wrong
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Did you select in the PS3's setup output to HDMI connection and not analog? white/red/yellow cable? when i hooked my PS3 up to my HDMI on my 46" LED i had to change the settings in the PS3. i just wonder if a computer monitor can handle being hooked to a PS3, i think a HDMI connection is different on a monitor than a TV's HDMI connection i could be wrong
i think it just depends on the monitor
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Did you select in the PS3's setup output to HDMI connection and not analog? white/red/yellow cable? when i hooked my PS3 up to my HDMI on my 46" LED i had to change the settings in the PS3. i just wonder if a computer monitor can handle being hooked to a PS3, i think a HDMI connection is different on a monitor than a TV's HDMI connection i could be wrong
whenever i changed from the colored cables, to the HDMI cord on my tv, it would pop up a msg asking if i wanted to switch over to HDMI settings (gave me 24 secs to decide before it would default back to cables)
but with the computer monitor, it doesnt give that option. it automaticly starts it in HDMI setting. even after i reset the ps3, it went straight into HDMI mode without asking if i wanted to switch to that mode or not.
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whenever i changed from the colored cables, to the HDMI cord on my tv, it would pop up a msg asking if i wanted to switch over to HDMI settings (gave me 24 secs to decide before it would default back to cables)
but with the computer monitor, it doesnt give that option. it automaticly starts it in HDMI setting. even after i reset the ps3, it went straight into HDMI mode without asking if i wanted to switch to that mode or not.
ahhhh then it sounds like its working right then, i know it asked me the same thing the first time i hooked it up to HDMI. I could not believe the difference after changing it over with my LED TV it's like you can reach out and touch it, it's fantastic for Game Immersion and the Blu-Ray is outstanding and time to time i'll hook my PC up to the TV and play AcesHigh or BFBC2 on it for a total eyegasm, i'm really waiting on BFBC3 woot!!
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ahhhh then it sounds like its working right then, i know it asked me the same thing the first time i hooked it up to HDMI. I could not believe the difference after changing it over with my LED TV it's like you can reach out and touch it, it's fantastic for Game Immersion and the Blu-Ray is outstanding and time to time i'll hook my PC up to the TV and play AcesHigh or BFBC2 on it for a total eyegasm, i'm really waiting on BFBC3 woot!!
same lol.
im wondering tho, does the pricetag on the HDMI cord make a difference in the quality of the image it displays?
i bought a $40 HDMI cord, and the picture is stunning (especially on killzone 3)
but i saw an article yahoo wrote on HDMI cords, and it says theres HDMI cords out there for between 200-$500 (and even one for over a $1,000)
are those cords really worth it? or is the picture quality between expensive hdmi and cheap hdmi cords too little to tell or warrent spending that much money on one?
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There is a difference and its noticeable to a small degree; at least it has been for me. I spent a little extra on some nice mid range price wise HDMI cables and I noticed a little change in the picture but not enough to justify going to the super high dollar cables.