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Hold down the Power Button for 5-6 seconds - until you hear the second beep. This resets the video settings to defaults (standard video output). Power up the PS3 again and it should auto-detect the hdmi at this point.
If that does not work use the original audio/video cable that came with the system, power it on, then adjust the video settings and try the hdmi cable again.
Hello, you will want to try resetting the video output.Manually push and hold down the power button till you hear the second beep.This resets the video to composite(yellow cable)
It sounds like your headphone/hold cable is faulty. Try plugging it into a sound device with a docking bay. If no sound comes out of there either then it's a faulty logic board.
Try turning the console off, then holding down the on button until you hear a series of beeps, each beep representing the system switching video modes. (try testing another output source to make sure your tv is working correctly) if your tv accepts other video signals then you should find the correct one from your ps3 with this method. you may have to get it to work on AV or S-Video to make the appropriate changes to the HDMI and set the proper resolution for your television first.
Try sending yourself a message and see if you hit play (after recording the message) you can hear yourself. Sometimes Ive been playing games like GRAW2 online and when I lose connection with the host or something along those lines my mic will stop working untill I reset the console.
Also, most games will have some kind of an indicator when you are on Live that show when someone is talking. Do these indicators activate at all? (usually a small volume symbol that will light up next to the persons gamertag)
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