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No...the 360/ps3 doesn't use s-video
I meant directly on the monitor not the VGA on the pc. I'm not that dumb. The only problem with using the VGA on the monitor is I won't have sound.
so if you have HDMI to DVI, and a DVI HDCP monitor then you can do it
as far as i know you need certain adapters for VGAi tried this same thing with my ps3, but using HDMI-DVIi would have worked it sony weren't a bunch fat overpaid whiney babies and didn't have f**king HDCP (which i will reiterate, is f**king rediculous, i'm not shelling out another 300 for a monitor when i have one that works; thanks for the ripoff)so if you have HDMI to DVI, and a DVI HDCP monitor then you can do it
Yea i thought I said that. Before they were about $75
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couldnt of said it any better.
PS3 to DVI Monitor (Via HDMI)-HDMI - DVI cable.-Standard AV cable (for L and R audio).HDMI goes in to console. DVI goes into monitor.AV cable into console (The same one you get have got with the PS3, or PS2) . L and R audio goes into the speakers.Then you go into Graphic options. Video output, HDMI.Sound options. Audio out - AV.Working.PS3 - VGA Monitor.Get a VGA cable. Plug both ends in. Set Resolution and done. It will come with L and R audio. Which will plug into the speakers still.Working.
we kinda went over that, exept for the sound i think,it works great, agian, if you have an HDCP monitor
I got 2, by pure fluke. a 17" square Samsung monitor (I'll look up the jumble of letters that define which one later) we had for like 5-6 years now.My 19" Dell Widescreen (made June 2008) which came free with my moms computer, work gave her. I saw it and yoinked it.My Dell monitor does full 1080p. Not sure about my Samsung. They both do 1080i. Hell, I got a tube monitor that does 1080i.I got no problems with DHCP. So I kinda forget about it.