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The Sony Playstation 3 is the third-generation gaming console in the playstation line-up.
= Issues =
== White spots appear on the HDTV ==
The most likely cause of this issue is enabled video options that are either incompatible with the TV or with the HDMI cable. Certain HDMI versions do not support some features the PS3's display options offer.
'''Solution 1 - HDMI Cable incompatible with deep color'''
# Start up your Playstation 3
# Navigate to Settings
# Scroll down until you see Display Settings
# Set Deep Color Output (HDMI) to Off
'''Solution 2'''
# Start up your Playstation 3
# Navigate to Settings
# Scroll down until you see Display Settings
# Set Cross Colour Reduction Filter to Off
# Set RGB Full Range (HDMI) to Limited
# Set Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Super-White (HDMI) to Off
# Set Deep Color Output (HDMI) to Off
# Turn on each setting and observe the TV for white spots
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Revision as of 01:36, 19 November 2012

The Sony Playstation 3 is the third-generation gaming console in the playstation line-up.

Issues

White spots appear on the HDTV

The most likely cause of this issue is enabled video options that are either incompatible with the TV or with the HDMI cable. Certain HDMI versions do not support some features the PS3's display options offer.

Solution 1 - HDMI Cable incompatible with deep color

  1. Start up your Playstation 3
  2. Navigate to Settings
  3. Scroll down until you see Display Settings
  4. Set Deep Color Output (HDMI) to Off

Solution 2

  1. Start up your Playstation 3
  2. Navigate to Settings
  3. Scroll down until you see Display Settings
  4. Set Cross Colour Reduction Filter to Off
  5. Set RGB Full Range (HDMI) to Limited
  6. Set Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr Super-White (HDMI) to Off
  7. Set Deep Color Output (HDMI) to Off
  8. Turn on each setting and observe the TV for white spots