PS3 + HDMI Colour issues 32″ Dynex TV
December 31st, 2013
I bought my hdmi from this guy
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/260797993664?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
With my component cables it pretty everywhere; Menu, Game, and movies
Is it my tv or the cable?
My tv is http://www.dynexproducts.com/products/televisions/DX-L32-10A.html
I tried the two beep thing still is crappy tried switching sides of the hdmi cables still crappy
never used a PS3
any settings in the PS3 related to resolution or video ? (1366 x 768 is your best resolution if you can set it to that)
might be the TV is mis-adjusted, check the color setting for that input
if your Dynex is like my samsung each input has it’s own settings
Go to the settings on XMB menu and scroll down to Display Settings and click on RGB Full Range (HDMI) and change it from ‘Limited’ to ‘Full’
You will notice a difference in brightness
If that didn’t work, then click on the last setting option ‘Deep Color Output (HDMI)’ and choose ‘Off’ instead of Automatic.
EDIT ~Sorry for double post~
DizzyG replied: Go to the settings on XMB menu and scroll down to Display Settings and click on RGB Full Range (HDMI) and change it from 'Limited' to 'Full'
You will notice a difference in brightness
If that didn't work, then click on the last setting option 'Deep Color Output (HDMI)' and choose 'Off' instead of Automatic.
already did that..
Forsaken12 replied:
already did that..
Try to make the saturation a bit higher on your TV
seeing the menu shows OK it sounds like it’s a console problem, not the TV
you changed the PS3 “Video Output Settings” to HDMI, or it change automatically ?
http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/settings/videooutput.html
Well with the PS3, you’d don’t have to change anything.
After a hard video reset, it will automatically choose the best options.
The way I would tackle this situation is:
1. Change the HDMI cable and test (borrow a friends one that is working).
2. Change the TV and test (maybe a friends place of a LCD TV of course).
3. If all else fails, PS3 video fault, the worst case you can have.
As its a PS3, its fairly easy to figure out what is the culprit.
As Dragon said, I think it is the cable too. Try another one. The problem should be solved