I know this is an old video but I wanted to ask that I have a soundbar that supports an hdmi cable but my ps3's hdmi is connected to my tv and not my soundbar because how will i see the ps3 screen. So I was wondering if I select the audio of the ps3 to the hdmi setting or the one underneath it which looks like the cable my soundbar has even though that cable is connected to the tv not ps3. Thanks if you read this.
I'll never buy another PC in my lifetime period simple web browsing isn't even safe from getting a virus on a PC so the next computer that I'm buying is definitely going to be a Mac
+Lal Gorilla when you turn on the system, instead of just pressing the button you hold it until you hear a couple beeps from the system and let go. it will go through a automatic adjustment to use whatever video and sound cable is plugged in. it could be that the audio output was set to HDMI but the video settings didn't transfer over as well. if it still doesn't come on then this might not be the problem.
At this point , it should be called Mac vs Windows and Mac wins because Windows never trusted their customers and spies on us. If you told me Max vs customers P.C then CPC wins because I can run Linux and have full control over my P.C when I build it. OEMs, I say Mac beats Dell and Gateway but fails to HP.
Hey I have an problem I have an new hdmi cable its work for my ps4 not my ps3 i have tried everything to start my ps3 nothing is happening hdmi port in ps3 does not response
If you have not used HDMI on your PS3 before you need to connect the original multi A/V cable and the HDMI to your TV and then use the output settings to change to HDMI because the PS3 will send the signal down the Multi A/V cable by default. We discovered this annoying problem when my sons had an old TV with no HDMI and switched from the new LCD to the old they would have to change the settings whilst connected with both cables to the LCD or the picture disappears. Come to think of it I remember the PS3 asking if we wanted to use HDMI automatically when we first connected it so maybe if you're not getting this message you may have a bad connection somewhere, it might still be worth trying my first suggestion though, good luck
Great video...thanks for reviewing all of the areas. Pretty much I would want an Apple product because I am sick of having to wait an hour for updates and all of the slow loading on a PC. The only reason I would want a PC is to keep my knowledge fresh since companies that hire us usually used PCs. But in the end, it's good to have both PC and Mac to keep competition...always best for consumer and innovation. If not then we get something call Comcast:-p. Again, thanks for a great overview video!!!