THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: AdmiralViscen on December 04, 2007, 11:53:12 AM
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Can I just plug the HDMI cable into the TV, and then use the old composite wire to plug directly into my stereo/switchbox?
Do I need to change some setting to split the audio signal to the composite cable, or will I have sound coming out of the TV and the speakers at the same time?
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I was discussing this with a friend some days ago.
go to your PS3 settings and enable video via hdmi and audio via Composite.
I'd love to hear if this method works or not.
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Well, I won't know until I'm back at my apartment in a week or two. I was going to buy a component switchbox (my current ones are composite only) online now so I'd have it by the time I got back.
Can someone say for sure that it works so I don't wind up buying a gimped switchbox?
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Ah, I see the setting now, should definitely work.
Can anyone recommend a component switch box with remote control? Anything to look out for?
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it doesn't work?
damn, what about AUX (red/white cables via audio receiver), will that work?
edit: never mind.
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I was discussing this with a friend some days ago.
go to your PS3 settings and enable video via hdmi and audio via Composite.
I'd love to hear if this method works or not.
This doesn't work. This is the setup I have, but no sound goes down the HDMI cable. You can only output sound through one method. I bitched and bitched about this on GAF at PS3 launch but everyone poo-pooed my idea, saying I shouldn't expect more than one output. But my 360 has always given me optical + composite, so I don't know what the big deal is.
Edit: or you don't actually want the sound coming from the TV? You just want it in your speakers? Doh.
Yea lol. Why do you want sound from both sources?