Cannot Watch Blu-Rays on my PC Monitor Through PS3

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#1 Mcgnnis1
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All right so I connected my ps3 to my pc monitor and everything is working fine, I can play games, watch videos. I can even watch my old Miami Vice dvds but everytime i try to play a blu-ray, it gives me this message:

"Current Timing not suported by Monitor Display. Please change input timing to 1920x1080@60Hz Blah Blah" So i don't know what to do now. i mean my monitor is already at 1920x1080 @ 60 hertz. I mean is there something i am not doing properly? I even tried to lower my ps3's resolution from 1080 to 720 but still the same message. Anybody know anything about it?

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#2 Dogswithguns
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Mine works fine on the ViewSonic 24" LED 1080P DVI/HDMI.. and I didn't have to reset anything.. wish I could help more.
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HDCP protection, maybe? How old is your monitor?
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#4 GTSaiyanjin2
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do you have the 24p option on ? if you do turn it off. And HDCP on the PS3 is on at all times, so its not likely thats the problem.

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HDCP protection, maybe? How old is your monitor?DJ_Lae

Its only 1 and a half years old and its a 23' Dell LCD monitor with 1920x1080 resolution. I don't know what am i doing wrong

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#6 Mcgnnis1
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do you have the 24p option on ? if you do turn it off. And HDCP on the PS3 is on at all times, so its not likely thats the problem.

GTSaiyanjin2

how do i turn that option off?

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#7 GTSaiyanjin2
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[QUOTE="GTSaiyanjin2"]

do you have the 24p option on ? if you do turn it off. And HDCP on the PS3 is on at all times, so its not likely thats the problem.

Mcgnnis1

how do i turn that option off?

I'm not at my PS3 atm, but they should be in BD/DVD options, and by any chance is the monitor connected via HDMI ? And have you tried any other display like an HDTV or another monitor see if the same problem occurs ?

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#8 Mcgnnis1
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[QUOTE="Mcgnnis1"]

[QUOTE="GTSaiyanjin2"]

do you have the 24p option on ? if you do turn it off. And HDCP on the PS3 is on at all times, so its not likely thats the problem.

GTSaiyanjin2

how do i turn that option off?

I'm not at my PS3 atm, but they should be in BD/DVD options, and by any chance is the monitor connected via HDMI ? And have you tried any other display like an HDTV or another monitor see if the same problem occurs ?

Hi there, I actually got it working and yes it was in the BD/DVD options. I just changed it to Automatic and voila! it worked. Thanks a lot peopel.