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Hi, LCD Emerson only support screen with a 1440 x 900 720p resolution. And PS3 has support 1080p or full HD. You must arrange output HDMI resolution to 1440 x 900 or to 720p. thanks.
hook the appropriate inputs (red white and yellow) on the side of the video input on the emerson tv. Power up tv and be sure it is on the video input screen. Be sure your PS3 is plugged in as necessary, PS3 is in the off position. Turn PS3 on and hold the power button on for 7 seconds until you hear the PS3 beep at you twice (wait for 2nd beep) at that point the PS3 should boot up on your tv monitor - you are resetting the resolution by holding the button down
hi there maybe some problem with ur tvs resolution. ps3 outputs full hd high resolution video(1080p) through its hdmi. may be your tv is not supporting that resolution. connect ps3's component video out to ur tv and then try. if it ask for any resolution selection. select 720p or 1080i, above that resolution ur tv will not support. ur tv is hd ready one, not full hd. ps3 's hdmi out is full hd (1080p). or try this connect ur ps3 to any full hd tv and then goto video setup of ur ps3. change resolution to 1080i (down scaling ). then connect to ur tv via hdmi. surly u will get the video. ok
That usually means the "Resolution" is set too high. Try to start in SAFE MODE, press F8 at bootup, and choose, Standard VGA Mode, or boot to the safe mode desktop, then set resolution for say 800x600 32bit. Then reboot. Hopefully you should now be OK.
Set the screen resolution, on the PC, to a low initial setting say 800x600 32bit, and also ensure your Video Out is set right either PAL or NTSC depending on what your TV receives. Make sure you have activated dual display "Extend windows desktop to here" under Video Properties, (Right Click Desktop)...and finally plug in to TV, turn on, and THEN boot up.
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