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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutsman Heavy View Post
    I can only guess that the PS3 won't support jerry-rigged cables.
    What the hell are you on about. Please don't reply with irrelevent and pointless jokes. I would like a answer.

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    isnt it jury rigged?

    i dont know

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    Quote Originally Posted by roller View Post
    isnt it jury rigged?

    i dont know
    i could have sworn it was jerry

    that jerry guy likes to rig cables

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackoptimus View Post
    What the hell are you on about. Please don't reply with irrelevent and pointless jokes. I would like a answer.
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by llamatron View Post
    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?
    Mate I need the answer please. I'm really struggle. We only have 2 TV's. 1 HD that my dad uses all the time. The other HD plasma in his room but won't let me use.

    Could you please tell me how I need to fix the issue.

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    Ok, first, have you used the PS3 before on a different TV?

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    Quote Originally Posted by llamatron View Post
    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?
    People say out of range means your PS3 is at a higher resolution than supported by the monitor. I have looked at every possible fourm on google about this issue. @ the end of the day, there is no conclusion.

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    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.

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    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by llamatron View Post
    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
    Can't use TV till I get back from work. I did the Hard reset thing ages ago. It didn't solve the issue. So I might need to do the TV way.

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