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Old 02-14-2012   #1
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HDMI to DVI

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I have LG LCD monitor which has DVI input, presently I am connecting my ps3 in TV using AV cable.

Is there any possibility to use my monitor using HDMI to DVI cable??

I tried with the cable also, I used HDMI to DVI cable and connected my ps3 to monitor using DVI input, but what I get is black screen always !! Also I have seen a video showing this as a workable method, what is wrong in my case , please help.


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I did this and it worked. HDMI cable connected from the PS3 to a HDMI->DVI connector.
The screen was not as good but it worked. It can be your video settings should be lower and thats why you probably get a black screen.

Try this:
Make sure the system is off.
Hold down the Power Button for 5-6 seconds - until you hear the second beep.
That's it, your video settings are reset and you should be able to choose your input and configure it from there.
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Originally Posted by agmarco1967 View Post
I did this and it worked. HDMI cable connected from the PS3 to a HDMI->DVI connector.
The screen was not as good but it worked. It can be your video settings should be lower and thats why you probably get a black screen.

Try this:
Make sure the system is off.
Hold down the Power Button for 5-6 seconds - until you hear the second beep.
That's it, your video settings are reset and you should be able to choose your input and configure it from there.
Thanks for the reply

Do you really think it will work ?? which monitor you have , is there any thing else required for it, I will surely gonna check your method...thanks alot

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Originally Posted by agmarco1967 View Post
Hold down the Power Button for 5-6 seconds - until you hear the second beep.
yep that's right.

also u have to know that HDMI-DVI cable can't transmit sound, so u should have sound system fitting for ps3 sound cable or a special connector. and u will have to chage some sound settings, cause by default ps3 will still transmit sound through HDMI.

I have really great Guide for HDMI-DVI connection but it's all in rus :3

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It has always worked fine for me. No difference in quality
HDMI is pretty much the same as DVI anyway.
Your audio will need to be supplied some other way thats all
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Originally Posted by thepankajnegi View Post
, is there any thing else required for it
yeah, only one prerequisite - the monitor must support HDCP. Or it won't work anyway
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Originally Posted by AlexBaka View Post
yeah, only one prerequisite - the monitor must support HDCP. Or it won't work anyway
Hi Alex

What is HDCP , kindly explain , how can I check the same in my monitor ??

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yep that's right.

also u have to know that HDMI-DVI cable can't transmit sound, so u should have sound system fitting for ps3 sound cable or a special connector. and u will have to chage some sound settings, cause by default ps3 will still transmit sound through HDMI.

I have really great Guide for HDMI-DVI connection but it's all in rus :3


Can I use AV cable ( Red yellow white ) to produce the sound in my speakers , coz as you said HDMI 2 DVI wont support sound.

Can both HDMI-2-DVI and AV cables used simultaneously to produce video n sound???


ps: you can make a Eng tut

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Originally Posted by thepankajnegi View Post
Hi Alex

What is HDCP , kindly explain , how can I check the same in my monitor ??
Download Cberlink BD advisor - http://www.cyberlink.com/prog/bd-support/diagnosis.do

Start it - click "check for Blue ray disc support" (not 3d). As a result on the bottom of the list there wil be - Video connection type-...with HDCP (pass) If it's not - ur monitor won't work
Can I use AV cable ( Red yellow white ) to produce the sound in my speakers , coz as you said HDMI 2 DVI wont support sound.
Yep, it works. just don't forget to change sound settings so ps3 start transmit sound through that cable.

In case that later u will try to connect ps3 to a monitor with HDMI - don't forget to reset setting by holding power button once again.

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Originally Posted by thepankajnegi View Post
Thanks for the reply

Do you really think it will work ?? which monitor you have , is there any thing else required for it, I will surely gonna check your method...thanks alot

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You have seen the reply of some other members. It will work.
I have a Samsung P2470HD monitor. Maybe my connector is not that great because I really don't have the same quality as with HDMI. Or I should change the settings of the monitor. Didn't try that because I now have another way to solve my problem. I have 3 HDMI devices but only one HDMI in port at my monitor. With a HDMI switch I solved this. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by agmarco1967 View Post
You have seen the reply of some other members. It will work.
I have a Samsung P2470HD monitor. Maybe my connector is not that great because I really don't have the same quality as with HDMI. Or I should change the settings of the monitor. Didn't try that because I now have another way to solve my problem. I have 3 HDMI devices but only one HDMI in port at my monitor. With a HDMI switch I solved this. Good luck.
The problem is that his TV has no HDVI port from the start...

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