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    How do connect ps3 to hd ready TV to play DVD and Blue Ray?

    It works fine for Love Film and PS3 games but when I try to watch a DVD/BR it goes blank and says signal out of range. TV is connected via a VGA and a white and red plug.

    (TV doesn't have HDMI port)

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    First make sure you have you hdmi cable hooked up to your ps3 and your tv. Then you have to choose. Input on your tv and switch h it to either hdmi 1cable or hdmi 2cable depending on on which on you hooked your hdmi cable to. It should work after that. If it not then you may need a new hdmi cord.

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    You need to connect them via an HDMI Cable. VGA isn't going to cut it. Once the HMDI Cable is connected, go to Settings > Display Settings and fill in the boxes as appropriate.

    >>EDIT

    Just reread, didn't see that you don't have an HDMI port.

    Use a Component Cable instead, it'll have the same effect.

    >>EDIT

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Imperial-Tech-Component-Cable-Black/dp/B00563J6F6/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1352038747&sr =1-5

    I can personally vouch for that one working.


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