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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Laval, QC, Videotron
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I'm hoping someone with a PS3 can help me figure this out. Does the PS3 accept any HDMI cable or does Sony make their own cable like Microsoft?
Also, my TV only accepts DVI connections, can an expert tell me if this cable will allow me to connect a PS3 to my DVI tv? Any info is very much appreciated. Last edited by hugh; 2007-08-20 at 12:33 PM. Reason: url removed. No retial links please. Use manufacturer links |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Calgary, AB
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Yes, the PS3 uses a standard HDMI connection for a standard HDMI cable, and yes a HDMI-DVI cable will work fine (for video only, you'll need separate audio connections).
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Laval, QC, Videotron
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I don't see what was the big deal with Sony not including the HDMI cable, since you can get one so cheap. Anyways, thanks again. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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I've also ready somewhere that if you use the hdmi connection on the ps3 that you have to use the digital optical audio for sound. Is that correct?
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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I'm actually pretty pleased with the way Sony has embraced "standards" with the PS3...Bluetooth, USB, all major card formats (except their own from PS2...figure that one out?!), HDMI and TOSlink audio. And don't forget Linux OS and Blu-Ray
It's refreshing not to get hosed by console makers extorting extra costs from its customers by requiring proprietary accessories. Now, as for Sony including the HDMI cable, they probably wanted to leave their retailers an upsell opportunity (gross profit margin is obscenely high on HDMI cables). It wouldn't be a bad idea, though. I suspect the PS3 is the center of a home theatre system more than any other console in history, so it's not hard to imagine that they get hooked up to HDTVs and AV receivers more often than a Wii or X360. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Yeah I was pleasantly surprised I didn't have to buy "special" HDMI and optical audio cables. I haven't even opened the cables that came with my PS3.
They should have included a set of HMDI/Toslink but you can buy a quality HDMI cable for $4 US and an optical audio cable for $4 US from monoprice.com or similar sites. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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If you have a new HDtv and you're just pumping the sound through the tv speakers then you can get sound over HDMI. If you have an older home theatre you'll probably need a the optical cable especially if you want 5.1 sound. If you're lucky enough to have a nice new receiver with HDMI switching, you should only need the 1 cable. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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I think the whole reason why Sony never included any HD cables at all was simply because most people don't have HD setups. Why put in all these different cables when barely anyone can use them? Makes far more sense to put in a cable that everyone regardless of setup can use.
In time HD will be the norm sure but for now it just doesn't make sense to include anything other then a standard RCA cable regardless of how cheap it might be to put in an HDMI cable or anything else). |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Laval, QC, Videotron
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What about this, while the PS3 is connected to my TV with the HDMI-DVI cable, can I, at the SAME time, connect the PS3's Included A/V cable and only use the red-white sound cables and to my TV? Will that allow me hear sound from my TV? Sorry for so all the question, but I'm going to probably buy one tomorrow and I don't want to be surprised when i bring it home. Any info appreciated. |
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