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Make sure the output settings are correct on the XMB, and I know this is a basic question, but are you using an HDMI cable, or the standard three-plug RCAs? We'll get ya sorted...
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It could be your TV (never heard of the brand) as far as size meaning worse quality, everything looks fine on my 51" so I don't agree with that. Also check under the settings to make sure you have it set to 1080 or 720P and use HDMI.
When I click info on my remote it says 480i 60HzIt could be your TV (never heard of the brand) as far as size meaning worse quality, everything looks fine on my 51" so I don't agree with that. Also check under the settings to make sure you have it set to 1080 or 720P and use HDMI.
Darkslayer16
[QUOTE="Darkslayer16"]When I click info on my remote it says 480i 60HzIt could be your TV (never heard of the brand) as far as size meaning worse quality, everything looks fine on my 51" so I don't agree with that. Also check under the settings to make sure you have it set to 1080 or 720P and use HDMI.
psfan
Dark Slayer is correct, you need to change that resolution to 720p or 1080i(p). Make sure you use HDMI or HD Component cables and not the regular SD cables.
XMB is your menu system, like when you first power up the console... There are al lot of different menus and sub-menus.
Go to "Settings" which is second from the left.
Scroll down to "Display Settings".
Make sure it's set for HDMI output, and you don't need the RCA cables, just the HDMI. That cable carries audio AND video in one nice cable.
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Check that out, and let me know if you need further clarification.
[QUOTE="Darkslayer16"]When I click info on my remote it says 480i 60Hz By XMB he means the main menu of the PS3. Go to the settings tab and click display settings > HDMI > automatic and it should set the resolution to HD. 480i means it's still in SD.It could be your TV (never heard of the brand) as far as size meaning worse quality, everything looks fine on my 51" so I don't agree with that. Also check under the settings to make sure you have it set to 1080 or 720P and use HDMI.
psfan
Go to settings, then video settings or display settings (forgot which exactly). It'll ask you to sync the video settings automatically or you can set them manually, just choose automatic and it should take care of the rest.
Ok I went to video output settings chose hdmi and it went blank and still 480i ugh btw the source I am on is AV when I choose hdmi 3 it goes blank but I can still hear my ps3 I feel lik I'm so close guys bear with me mayb it's cuz my hdmi cable says full 1080p and beyond nothin about 720p and my tv is only 720psfan
It's not working and i still need my RCA plugs without my tv goes blankXMB is your menu system, like when you first power up the console... There are al lot of different menus and sub-menus.
Go to "Settings" which is second from the left.
Scroll down to "Display Settings".
Make sure it's set for HDMI output, and you don't need the RCA cables, just the HDMI. That cable carries audio AND video in one nice cable.
:)
Check that out, and let me know if you need further clarification.
MonkeySpot
[QUOTE="psfan"]Ok I went to video output settings chose hdmi and it went blank and still 480i ugh btw the source I am on is AV when I choose hdmi 3 it goes blank but I can still hear my ps3 I feel lik I'm so close guys bear with me mayb it's cuz my hdmi cable says full 1080p and beyond nothin about 720p and my tv is only 720Darkslayer16
[QUOTE="MonkeySpot"]It's not working and i still need my RCA plugs without my tv goes blankXMB is your menu system, like when you first power up the console... There are al lot of different menus and sub-menus.
Go to "Settings" which is second from the left.
Scroll down to "Display Settings".
Make sure it's set for HDMI output, and you don't need the RCA cables, just the HDMI. That cable carries audio AND video in one nice cable.
:)
Check that out, and let me know if you need further clarification.
psfan
Err, no. Remove the RCA cables and when you're using the TV there should be several modes. There should be an HDMI mode, or channel or whatever, switch to it.
[QUOTE="Darkslayer16"][QUOTE="psfan"]Ok I went to video output settings chose hdmi and it went blank and still 480i ugh btw the source I am on is AV when I choose hdmi 3 it goes blank but I can still hear my ps3 I feel lik I'm so close guys bear with me mayb it's cuz my hdmi cable says full 1080p and beyond nothin about 720p and my tv is only 720psfan
It's not working and i still need my RCA plugs without my tv goes blank[QUOTE="psfan"][QUOTE="MonkeySpot"]
XMB is your menu system, like when you first power up the console... There are al lot of different menus and sub-menus.
Go to "Settings" which is second from the left.
Scroll down to "Display Settings".
Make sure it's set for HDMI output, and you don't need the RCA cables, just the HDMI. That cable carries audio AND video in one nice cable.
:)
Check that out, and let me know if you need further clarification.
finalserenade75
Err, no. Remove the RCA cables and when you're using the TV there should be several modes. There should be an HDMI mode, or channel or whatever, switch to it.
Yea I switched to hdmi 3 channel and it's a black screen :/dude i think you're missing a part, some kinda connector thingy, reason i'm sayin is cuz the exact same blurry screen issue happened to a friend of mine and he mentioned having to get some kinda extra connector for it..
[QUOTE="Vari3ty"]Yes I do Have you tried that thing that I linked you to a bit earlier?Do you have an HDMI cable?
psfan
The TV size doesn't really matter too much in my experience, though I guess it depends on how far you sit away from it. My advice is that you don't have the settings on your TV correct, also make sure your HDMI cable is plugged in right.
Some of the bigger TV's have a lot of different slots so it's confusing sometimes
sceptreNooooooooooo, really? (sarcastic tone) You don't say.look horrible the textures are noticibly blurry bad res and everything like seriously my standard 19" tv looks betterpsfan
Well it really shouldn't be this complicated. a) Use an hdmi b) be sure your ps3 is set to hdmi c) of course choose hdmi as your tv setting d) be sure it's plugged in properly e)? Your tv brand? hmmmm do some research...lower end models can have some wankiness on the go f)? still blurry? try a different cable g)? still blurry try your ps3 on a dif tv and see if it's blurry via hdmi h)? still blurry? try a dif hdmi port on your tv i) ? still blurry? your tv is on the bum Seriouisly your tv should not be having these problems. If it were a ps2 then Id understand the possible problems with component cables and less known tv brand. However, the ps3 is not old tech. Shouldn't be having these issues.
Edit: Gz on getting it to work! lol I shoulda read the above post 1st :)
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