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Anonymous Posted on Sep 06, 2008

PS3 PROBLEM this is not a solution!!!!!!!! im having a problem with my ps3. I have a samsung DLP tv fully 1080P. my ps is hooked up with a Monster HDMI Ultra High Speed Cable and a Monster Digital Optical Out (audio) Cable. first time i hooked up all these cables to the ps and the tv it was fine. the next day it woudnt come on the tv keeps cutting off in HDMI 1 INPUT and HDMI 2 INPUT. i talked to the sony helpline(1-800-345-7669) and all they said id to reset it and it did the same thing PLEASE HELP ME IM REALLY STUCK EVEN THOUGH I GOT A NEW PS3 STILL DOES THE SAME THING IT THE 80G VERSION

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You may need to tell the ps3 to switch the audio to the optical cable as audio comes through hdmi also. it is in the settings for the ps3 after  you have the optical cable connected, it may be confusing the ps3 and or tv  etc by having 2 audio sources. i have the same setup as you and no problem.

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