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PlayStation 3 technical specifications - Wikipedia
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PS3™ | Audio Output Settings
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PS3™ | Audio Output Settings
https://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/3_15/settings/audiooutput.html
To output audio from the TV, switch the setting to [HDMI], or select (Settings) > (Sound Settings) > [Audio Multi-Output] and set the option to [On]. If you select [Linear PCM 2 Ch. 88.2 kHz] or [Linear PCM 2 Ch. 176.4 kHz] in step 5, sound …
PS3 audio outputs | Stereophile.com
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PS3 audio outputs I have both PS3 and the Apple TV. Both have HDMI and a separate Toslink audio output. That is great, because my audio receiver is bit older and does not have HDMI capability. The HDTV has 1 HDMI input, so it can handle both video and audio.
PlayStation 3 technical specifications - Wikipedia
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In terms of audio, the PS3 supports a number of formats, including 7.1 digital audio, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio and others; audio output is possible over stereo RCA cables (analog), optical digital cables, or HDMI.
How to make the audio settings on your PlayStation 3 ...
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In order to set LCPM up correctly, head into the PS3 XMB interface and select “Settings”, then “Video Settings.” Under “BD/DVD Audio Output Format (HDMI),” switch the stream from Bitstream to...
4 Ways to Connect a PS3 to Computer Speakers - wikiHow
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How Do I Connect Bluetooth Headphones To PS3? (Step …
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After successfully registering or pairing your headset with the pS3, it is now time to set it as the default Input / Output Audio device so that it can become useful. Step # 1. Return to the main menu of your PS3. Head to the "Accessory Settings" menu to access the "Audio Device Settings" menu. Step # 2.
How to Get PS3 Sound through a USB Headset | Our Pastimes
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Select “Audio Device Settings” from the “Accessory Settings” menu. Navigate to the setting next to “Output Device.” This will highlight the current output device that the PlayStation 3 is using. Press the “X” button on your controller to change the output device. Your USB headset’s name should appear next to the “Output Device” setting.
Can I Hook My PS3 to My Monitor With USB? - Our Pastimes
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The Sony PlayStation 3 comes with three types of ports: HDMI, proprietary composite and USB. The HDMI and composite ports can be used for audio and visual output, while the USB ports function as input devices. Monitor output varies, though most flat-panel monitors include VGA, or video graphics array, and DVI, digital visual interface, video ports.
Outputting sound from PS3 via Bluetooth problems. - AVForums
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Audio Output would be for the game, movie or music audio, and the PS3 cannot output that via Bluetooth. Bluetooth on the PS3 is for voice chat only . You would need to buy an additional bluetooth transmitter, preferably with an optical input from the PS3. But lag may well be an issue. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads D
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