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i think you hold power and eject for like 10 secs on startup and it brings up input settings, etc. where you can change to fit your needs.. :)i think you hold power and eject for like 10 secs on startup and it brings up input settings, etc. where you can change to fit your needs.. :)
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I was able to find a service manual online which lists the inputs for that TV as the following:
RF connector (cable/antenna)
Composite (yellow video, red/white audio)
S-Video
Component (red/green/blue video, red/white audio)
D-Sub (analog PC connector)
DVI (digital PC connector)
Your Playstation would need to be plugged into either the component or composite connectors depending on which Playstation you have. The Playstation 1, Playstation 2, and Playstation 3 all can use the same composite cable, and the Playstation 2 and Playstation 3 can both use the same component cable. The Playstation 4 only uses HDMI, which your TV doesn't support, so you would need to use an HDMI to component converter (under $20 on Amazon).
As for the Roku, same rules apply, but it again depends on your Roku model.
Hold the power button on PS3 to reset. When switching from hdmi or s video the ps3 needs to be reset to acknowledge the different video connection. Wont change anything on ur system just video feed. Lots of info on utube re this...fyi
Make sure the HDMI cable is connected to the HDMI OUT port on the
back of the PLAYSTATION 3 system. Connect the other end of the HDMI
cable into the HDMI Input port of the TV or display monitor.
While the PLAYSTATION 3 system is in standby mode (red light on the
front of the system), hold down the
touch-sensitive power button on the front of the system until the system
goes into standby mode again . (So the light cycle would go from:
red light --> green light --> then back to red light). This
will ensure that you have held down the power button long enough to
reset the Video Output Settings.
Turn on the PLAYSTATION 3 system and once the system finishes powering
up, the Video Output Settings will automatically reset to the standard
resolution (or detect the current display output settings of your
TV/monitor).
stupid answer but did u check the audio settings in the main menu from the ps3? i reset my ps3 on accident n the audio changed to component but picture stayed on HDMI
you might want to try changing the settings settings just go to sound settings>audio output settings and choose the type of cable you're using sfter that select automatic and press X. if that doesnt solve the problem may be you accidentally chage the BD/DVD audio output format. is locate in BD/DVD Settings change both BD/DVD audio output format (HDMI) and BD Audio Output Format (optical Digital) to linear PCM or viseversa try both to see wich one works.
p.s. it can also be a problem with your sound/ hometheater system.
Follow the guy aboves solution to reset your Ps3 to 480i. Turn the power to the system off from the switch on the back and then when you flip it back have the power button held down on the front of the system. This only resets the picture doesn't change anything else or erase any games, I had to do it and it works!!
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