PS3 on the Mayflash 1080p RGBHV to YPbPr Transcoder (Component to VGA Converter)
In the follow up to our guide on how to setup the popular Mayflash 1080p YPbPr to RGBHV Component to VGA Converter with the Nintendo Wii, we now present a step by step guide to getting the Playstation 3 to work with the Mayflash VGA Transcoder. If you're having problems setting it up, just follow our simple ten step guide. This tutorial works with all types of monitors - LCD, TFT, CRT etc.
Please note: not all monitors support 480\ progressive/interlaced so you may find that PS2 games/DVDs won't run on your monitor, as they display in 480p/i. It will play all your PS3 games perfectly in 720p/1080p High Definition though..
The advantage of using this type of component to VGA transcoder over a HDMI to DVI cable
is that your monitor doesn't need to be HDCP (High Defintion Content Protection) compliant, as the PS3 only enforces this when played through HDMI cables.
Anyway, on with the tutorial:
1. Connect your PS3 to a conventional TV using either a SCART, Svideo or composite cable.
2. Turn on your PS3. In the main menu, scroll across to 'Settings' and then select 'Display Settings' and 'Video Output Settings'.
3. You're offered various choices of connections. Select 'Component / D-Terminal'. The screen will go blank for a few seconds while it recalibrates and you'll be asked whether you want to keep these settings. Select 'Yes.'
4. The next screen will ask you what resolutions you want to select. Working within the parameters of your individual monitor, check each box.
5. Press right on your controller's D-Pad. You will hear a 'click' sound and the screen will go blank. You won't be able to see the screen, but press left on the D-pad and then press X.
6. With your PS3 still turned on, unplug the video cable from the back of the PS3 and plug in your PS3 Component Cable where the AV cable was before.
7. Plug the red/green/blue ends of the component cable into the approprioate sockets of the Mayflash VGA box.
8. Plug your monitor's VGA cable into the 'VGA output' socket on the Mayflash VGA box and plug in the AC power adapter. A yellow LED should come on to indicate it's receiving power.
9. Make sure the switch on the VGA box is set to "YPbPr".
10. The PS3 will now be displayed on your monitor in glorious High Definition. You should be at the 'save settings' screen, which will then lead you onto the audio output options. The spare red/white phonos on the component lead will provide your speakers with analog audio.
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4 Comments:
Hi, will this work for the xbox 360?
In other words can I get an xbox 360 to play at 1080p if I don't have a HDMI slot?
Yep, although with an Xbox 360, you'd be better off with a native VGA cable if you've got a VGA input: http://www.thegametrain.com/360-vga-cable-with-stereo-rcas-p-210.html
what resolution can this output at?
i have a 24" monitor that runs at 1920 x 1200 natively. will the mayflash work with this setting?
Hey, I just bought the product and was wondering if it worked with gamecube. I know the vga box won't accept the av red white and yellow inputs but is there anything I can buy to convert these to the inputs on the vga box? I've been searching the net for hours and I'm pretty sure I haven't found anything promising, or I might have but it seems that everyone who uses this equiptment knows all the highteck languadge to go with it which means nothing to me. I just want to be able to play my gamecube through my pc monitor. Any help will be apreciated.
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