I can only guess that the PS3 won't support jerry-rigged cables.
isnt it jury rigged?
i dont know
That is an incredibly rude reply to a legitimate and possible answer.
FWIW I know exactly what your problem is and the solution to the problem but you'll have to wait 48 hours before I tell you. Patience, young one. Until then, have some clues - it'll be far more rewarding if you can figure this out yourself and it should help with your problem solving skills.
"Out of Range" - what does that mean? What could be the possible causes of that problem?
Last edited by llamatron; 31st December 2009 at 04:53 PM.
Ok, yes, correct, what is happening is that the PS3 is outputting its video at a resolution that is higher than what is supported by the monitor. The ASUS VH192C only supports up to 720p resolution. The easiest solution is to connect the PS3 back to a TV that it works on as it is probably setup to output 1080i or 1080p. Then you can go to Settings -> Display Settings and change it to output 720p instead.
If you don't have another TV handy then you can do a "hard reset" described here:
http://www.tipstrs.com/tip/1888/Rese...video-settings