Will these cables work for the PS3?

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#1 barom
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HDMI

HDMI DVI

Please help me, I know nothing about cables.

Edit: Fixed links (lol didn't know how earlier)

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#2 emitsu97
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Assuming your display has an HDMI port or an HDCP compliant DVI port than everything should be a-ok.
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#3 kevy619
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Assuming your display has an HDMI port or an HDCP compliant DVI port than everything should be a-ok.emitsu97

It wouldnt even need to be HDCP compliant, unless he is trying to play a dvd. The dvd wouldnt be upscaled.

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#4 emitsu97
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It wouldnt even need to be HDCP compliant, unless he is trying to play a dvd. The dvd wouldnt be upscaled.

kevy619

HDCP is required for any display connected to the PS3 through the HDMI port. No HDCP, no handshake, no picture.

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i got this monitor

looks like it has hdcp, but my true question is actually is there any difference from the cables i picked and the cables that are more expensive on the site? Thanks in advance and thanks to all those who have replied.

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#6 kevy619
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[QUOTE="kevy619"]

It wouldnt even need to be HDCP compliant, unless he is trying to play a dvd. The dvd wouldnt be upscaled.

emitsu97

HDCP is required for any display connected to the PS3 through the HDMI port. No HDCP, no handshake, no picture.

Damn, the ps3 sure is picky then. Ive never heard of a device not displaying non HDCP protected content to a non-HDCP compliant device.

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There's two types of HDMI cable, one that works, and one that doesn't. For normal applications just pick up the cheapest one you can find.
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[QUOTE="kevy619"]

It wouldnt even need to be HDCP compliant, unless he is trying to play a dvd. The dvd wouldnt be upscaled.

emitsu97

HDCP is required for any display connected to the PS3 through the HDMI port. No HDCP, no handshake, no picture.

yeah thats the reason why i cant get 1080p on my dell 24 inch computer display, its the older model so no HDCP, 1080i only through component.

itll do me untill i can afford a 1080p tv though, probably look for a small size screen to use as a computer display and a monitor together, something between 26-37 inch really.

i did see a 37 inch dual hdmi 1080p tv somewhere, think it was a phillips was only about 900 pounds, too large though, i need to look into 1080p hdcp tvs between 26-32inch really.

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#9 kevy619
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There's two types of HDMI cable, one that works, and one that doesn't. For normal applications just pick up the cheapest one you can find.emitsu97

Ya, ive found some as cheap as $4 canadian.

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i got this monitor

looks like it has hdcp, but my true question is actually is there any difference from the cables i picked and the cables that are more expensive on the site? Thanks in advance and thanks to all those who have replied.

barom

yeah the large 07 monitors have HDCP but only the 24 inch and up have the resolution to display native 1080p, youll probably only be able to display 720p on that monitor.

i have a sucky 2405 monitor so while it has 1920x1200 resolution it doesnt have hdcp, so no hdmi output for me, im stuck with component at 1080I or 720p, which isnt so bad.

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#11 barom
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There's two types of HDMI cable, one that works, and one that doesn't. For normal applications just pick up the cheapest one you can find.emitsu97

So either it works or it doesn't? If it do work will it work on everything else you do on the PS3. Curious since you added "For normal applications".

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"Normal applications" meaning generic consumer use as opposed to professional or audio/videophile setups that might need some crazy shielding or something of the sort.
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#13 barom
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[QUOTE="barom"]

i got this monitor

looks like it has hdcp, but my true question is actually is there any difference from the cables i picked and the cables that are more expensive on the site? Thanks in advance and thanks to all those who have replied.

iamsickofspam

yeah the large 07 monitors have HDCP but only the 24 inch and up have the resolution to display native 1080p, youll probably only be able to display 720p on that monitor.

i have a sucky 2405 monitor so while it has 1920x1200 resolution it doesnt have hdcp, so no hdmi output for me, im stuck with component at 1080I or 720p, which isnt so bad.

Ahh ok thx, I wasn't actually expecting it to have 720p but if it does = happy me xD. And sorry about your monitor man, sad that the better model doesn't have hdcp :(

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#14 barom
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"Normal applications" meaning generic consumer use as opposed to professional or audio/videophile setups that might need some crazy shielding or something of the sort.emitsu97

Ahh ok, that makes sense. thanks, gonna get these cables now and try em out.

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something to think about also with the dell widescreen monitors is they are 16:10 ratio not 16:9

so when i display 720p or 1080i ect on my display i get slight black bars at the top and botom of the screen because my monitor is a larger aspect ratio than high def.

i think the reason for this is video editing on computers, it allows you to see playback bars at the top/bottom of the screen whilst still keeping the full native video running.

in my monitors settings it has a setting for image scaling in the image settings, allowing 1:1 pixel maping, scaling to the full monitor and aspect scaling.

id check the 20 inch 07 monitor has these options because you will probably want to use the scaling option if you set the monitor to 720p, so it fills the rest of the onscreen pixels.

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something to think about also with the dell widescreen monitors is they are 16:10 ratio not 16:9

so when i display 720p or 1080i ect on my display i get slight black bars at the top and botom of the screen because my monitor is a large aspect ration than high def.

i think the reason for this is video editing on computers, it allows you to see playback bars at the top/bottom of the screen whilst still keeping the full native video running.

in my monitors settings it has a setting for image scaling in the image settings, allowing 1:1 pixel maping, scaling to the full monitor and aspect scaling.

id check the 20 inch 07 monitor has these options because you will probably want to use the scaling option if you set the monitor to 720p, so it fills the rest of the onscreen pixels.

iamsickofspam

Ahh yeah the black bars happens when i play movies. Doesn't bother me that much though. And it does seem like it do have the scaling options. I think it works, just tried 1024 x 768 and it stretched itself out. I'm guessing that's the thing I need, although I'm a bit afraid it might stretch it so it's 16:10 ratio thus I won't be gettin the black bars and the picture might look a bit stretched. :/