Tim Hortons and Home Depot, further along are all the other stores like Pizza Hut, Little Ceasers, Pizza Pizza, McDonalds, PetroCanada, CanadianTire bunch of others too lazy to name. Though the first two are the closest. Funny thing is, all the fast foods like Mcdonalds, Wendy's, Harvey's, Burger King are all in the same area including the pizza places lol. I live in a busy end of the city, all of those are just outside our suburban area (walking distance).
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Right now I have HDMI plugged into the PS3 and DVI plugged into monitor (So i'm using a HDMI to DVI cable, one side is HDMI and other is DVI). My PC is just DVI so that's why I thought I would need a DVI splitter because both ends that plug into the monitor are DVI. Now i'm just a bit confused.[QUOTE="Ice-Cube"]
[QUOTE="ChubbyGuy40"]
DVI splitter won't work. That doesn't join connections. You need a HDMI switch.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/subdepartment.asp?c_id=109&cp_id=10110
This way, you can use an HDMI cable from the PS3 to the switch, and a DVI -> HDMI cable to connect your PC to the switch (if you're using the DVI output on your computer.) Then just get another DVI -> HDMI cable to connect the switch to the monitor. You can find that stuff on the same website as the HDMI switch.
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Also my monitor only has 1 DVI input and that's all, not HDMI as I first thought.
DVI and HDMI are the same thing, minus the audio. What I linked is an HDMI switch. You can plug multiple HDMI/DVI connections into it and then you choose which one to display. The box has 2 inputs, 1 output for HDMI. You'll need an HDMI cable for the PS3 (which you can find on the same website) and then you'll need another DVI to HDMI cable (also on the same website.) For the PS3, you'd use the HDMI cable to connect it to the HDMI input on the HDMI switch. For the PC, you'd use the DVI to HDMI cable to connect it to the HDMI switch. Then for the output, you'll need a 2nd DVI to HDMI cable to connect the box itself to the monitor.
Alright I see what you mean, would the picture quality suffer? Or will it look the same. I am currently using an HDMI to DVI cable for the PS3 but i'm using a DVI male, female for my PC. Thanks.[QUOTE="Ice-Cube"]I just figured it out, thanks guys. All I need is a DVI splitter and thats it, I know i'm a bit dumb lol.ChubbyGuy40
DVI splitter won't work. That doesn't join connections. You need a HDMI switch.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/subdepartment.asp?c_id=109&cp_id=10110
This way, you can use an HDMI cable from the PS3 to the switch, and a DVI -> HDMI cable to connect your PC to the switch (if you're using the DVI output on your computer.) Then just get another DVI -> HDMI cable to connect the switch to the monitor. You can find that stuff on the same website as the HDMI switch.
Right now I have HDMI plugged into the PS3 and DVI plugged into monitor (So i'm using a HDMI to DVI cable, one side is HDMI and other is DVI). My PC is just DVI so that's why I thought I would need a DVI splitter because both ends that plug into the monitor are DVI. Now i'm just a bit confused.Also my monitor only has 1 DVI input and that's all, not HDMI as I first thought.
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