When I connect my XBOX360 through hdmi on my dell W3201c tv, it is saying OUT OF RANGE CANT DISPLAY THIS VIDEO MODE. CHANGE COMPUTER DISPLAY INPUT TO 1024X768@ 60 Hz.
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You will need to disconnect the HDMI cables from the device sources and from your TV and then reconnect making sure that the connection is fully secure enough.Try using another HDMI cable.Connect your device sources to a different port for HDMI then,change the TV's input to match the port that is used.
Coaxial cable does not carry video signals but rather rf-signals
To use coax you will have to tune like you are searching for a signal from your aerial..
If you prefer to use video then you will have to use a video cable either rca or hdmi. you can then choose video or hdmi from the remote
If I'm understand you correctly you said you have the HDMI Cable and the VGA Cable comming from the Computer to the TV. You should only have one cable. Either use the HDMI from the computer to the HDMI to the TV or use the VGA from the Computer to the VGA on the TV. Once you have the cable connect select your input on the TV. If you have the VGA Cable connected your input to select on the tv will probably be PC or Computer. If you use the HDMI Cable your input to select on the TV will be HDMI.
One you connect the cables and select the input try rebooting the computer and the video might show up automatically on the tv. If not you will have to hit the FN (Function key) + the correct (F1 thru F12) key that corresponds to the external display. The correct key will probably have CRT/LCD on it or it might have the icon of a display. Press and Hold the FN key then hit the correct key (F1 thru F12) that toggles the display. The display will toggle on 3 setups (Computer only, TV only, both the TV and Computer).
Now as for not being able to boot up normally that's another issue.
Have you tried to reset the PS3's video manually. To do this you turn the unit off at the power supply. Turn it on. Press and hold the power button. You should after a lil time hear a series of beeps. Soon the system shoudl turn off. Turn it on with one touch and it should reset the video for detection mode and then select the monitor by itself.
Your Dell Monitor does not have a video output. The DVI/HDMI cable needs to run from the DVI-Out of you computer tower directly to the TVs HDMI input, ideally one with a red/white analog audio input next to it, because that cable only provides a video signal. If you don't have a DVI out on your computer, perhaps your TV has a VGA input. If your computer/video card only has one monitor connector, then you can only connect the Monitor OR the TV.
If that fails, try this
* Press and hold the Input Source button - on the TV (not on the remote); continue to hold it until the last step * Press and release the Power button * The TV turns off * Press and release the Power button * The TV turns on * Wait 10 seconds * A message appears saying the TV has been reset * Release the Input Source button
check that the wire coming from the xbox 360 elite to the tv is switched to hd, and the other end of the wire has the red and white for the sound pluged into the tv and that the red green and blue wires are pluged into the tv. also check to see if the hdmi cable to conected to the tv and xbox 360 elite.
The connection order can be a key issue as to whether or not the HDMI
signals will pass through the system. For best results the receiver
should be turned on first, then the source device(s) and then the
display. The reason for this has to do with getting the equipment to
handshake properly for the HDCP protocol.
If HDMI video will not pass through your receiver, you may with to just connect the xbox using the component cables. Since component will pass through 720p and your TV is 1080i you should expect the same qualtiy and a more crisp picture.
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