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xyeovillian

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#137906 12-Dec-2013 21:16
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I have the just had my PS3 repaired new capacitors after red screen error and would not start.
I have now got it back I reformatted with 4.53 firmware it will start now but only only in AV mode it will not change over to HDMI I have tried numerous times and it will not work with my Panasonic plasma, I can plug it in to my PC HDMI monitor and it works anyone had this problem and could help?

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JarrodM
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  #951258 12-Dec-2013 21:22
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Have you changed the video output settings on the ps3 in the settings menu?
Edit: I see it works with your PC monitor on hdmi. So it's probably not the settings. Maybe it's the hdmi port on your tv?



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  #951275 12-Dec-2013 21:50
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If it is any help mine works on my panasonic plasma...

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  #951278 12-Dec-2013 21:59
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kinda sounds like the repair job wasnt so good. did you try another cable.. even though it worked on pc
or another hdmi port on tv. I know some tvs do have hdmi settings. like auto or 1080p 50hz or 60hz


did you read these links.. seems it a common problem

http://community.eu.playstation.com/t5/Technical-Help/New-PS3-250Gb-Slim-HDMI-not-working-on-Samsung-42-quot-Plasma/td-p/9569557

http://www.whathifi.com/forum/home-cinema/help-ps3-hdmi-connection-problem-to-panasonic-tx-37lzd80



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  #951281 12-Dec-2013 22:05
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i read theres many problems with ps3 slim models and hdmi... not even the sony hdmi cable $100 one
wont always fit the issue.

the fat ps3 models never have a issue.

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