Post: How to play your PS3 Through your PC Screen and speakers
06-04-2011, 05:01 PM #1
DoOm-
The Used ~
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When I first got my PS3 my goal was to run my video through my computer monitor and my audio through my computer speakers. I put together this little guide to help anyone else looking to do the same thing. This saves you from having to go through your TV's audio/video if it's not as nice as your monitor & computer speakers.

Step 1, Video:
Forget the stock RCA component cable, what you really need is an HDMI --> DVI cable. But before you pay $100+ at Best Buy remember that Google is your friend. You can get the same cable online for under $5 is you look hard enough. I ended up going with a higher quality Monster Cable that still came out to only $12 shipped.

PS3 --> HMDI to DVI Cable --> DVI Switch --> DVI Cable --> Monitor

Step 2, Audio:
You'd ideally use HDMI for your audio but not with computer speakers. I used the RCA component cable for the audio (red & white) only. But again, not the stock cable, I used my left over Monster Cable from my PS2. Here's the Monster Cable next to the stock one. BIG difference!
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Next you have to figure how to get RCAs male ends of the component cable to connect to the headset jack male end on your computer speakers. I looked through my garage and found a double sided female RCA (for red & white) adapter. Then I bought another wire at Radioshack (for around $Cool Man (aka Tustin) that was male RCAs --> male headset jack. Then A female/female headset jack adapter. Finally you plug that into your green computer speaker cable. It sounds like a handful but once it's put together you see how it goes.

PS3 --> Component Cable --> Female/Female RCA Adapter --> RCA to Headset Jack Cable --> Female/Female Headset Jack Adapter --> Computer Speakers
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Bonus Step:
I ran into a problem using DVI for both my PC & PS3. My monitor only has one DVI input so I'd have to manually switch cables every time I wanted to switch between the PC & PS3 or I needed to find another solution. Well I looked into getting a DVI KVM switch. They're pretty expensive so I turned to ebay and found one for pretty cheap. It takes both DVI outputs from your PC & PS3 and sends it to your monitor through one DVI cable. All you need to do then it press the switch button to toggle between the two sources.
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Once it's all tucked away behind the desk the setup looks pretty nice if I don't say so myself.
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06-04-2011, 05:30 PM #2
Will this be possible with a laptop? Cuz i would really save space wit just bringing my laptop instead of tv.
06-04-2011, 06:02 PM #3
MrMasterDazzle
Are you high?
Haha nice Happy
06-04-2011, 06:47 PM #4
this has been around for awhile but good post!
06-04-2011, 06:51 PM #5
smd
Zombie Disco Squad
another way is some computer monitors have an hdmi input

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06-04-2011, 07:22 PM #6
Wolfy
Can’t trickshot me!
When i first ordered my computer, they asked me if i wanted my monitor as a simple monitor or if i wanted it to work as a t.v too. of-course i picked the t.v so i dont have to do this ;p
06-04-2011, 07:31 PM #7
Astro Zombie
professional lurker
Originally posted by xVzS
Will this be possible with a laptop? Cuz i would really save space wit just bringing my laptop instead of tv.


no cuz i tried every way laptops are output video only no input
06-04-2011, 08:17 PM #8
Luciano2572
Are you high?
OR buy one HDPVR and play from the operating system :P
06-04-2011, 11:22 PM #9
why would u go through the hassle when theres a HDPVR.
no hassle, no annoying cables (last 1 was a joke. fukin cables)
06-05-2011, 03:21 AM #10
GQGK
Skillz
Originally posted by KingDeath360 View Post
why would u go through the hassle when theres a HDPVR.
no hassle, no annoying cables (last 1 was a joke. fukin cables)


doesnt work... when you do it that way there is a lag because the hdpvr changes the video to a video type that the computer can work with easier. this causes a several second delay in the video feed...

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