PS3 Issues: Report and Discuss Problems.
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zonk217
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16. December 2006 @ 12:59 |
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Well it looks like it's a problem with the blue ray reader. Sony is going to replace it. That just means I have to wait even longer to play it.
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sotvomike
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17. December 2006 @ 20:37 |
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I have a bit of a problem. When I hooked up my PS3, everything was going fine. Then, a humming or buzzing sound started along with "ghost" images or white lines moving from bottem to top of the screen. Even when I shut the PS3 down, the hum comtinues and there is small "static" on the dead channel. I used the supplied A/V cables and even went and bought component cables. Same on both. When I unplug the cable from the back of the PS3, it all goes away. As soon as I plug it back in, starts up again. And thee thing is that it cuts in and out. Sometimes it lasts for hours, sometimes minutes. And it does it during games, main menu, even Talladega Nights. I have heard mention of ground issues, but it is positioned and plugged into the same slot that the PS2 was in and it had no problems. Could there be a faulty connection inside the PS3?
Doooood!
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18. December 2006 @ 12:10 |
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it might be a connector error on the chips or wireing somewhere, or a capacitor that wasnt so great from its own assembly line. call your local sony support line and let them know.
But they all do sort of the same thing, and that is rearrange what you thought was real, and they remind you of the beauty of very simple things. You forget, because youre so busy going from a to z, that theres 24 letters in between... You turn on... tune in... and you drop out...
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sotvomike
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18. December 2006 @ 16:07 |
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Actually, someone on the PS3 forum solved the problem: ground loop. I just put a 3 to 2 prong adapter on the power plug and that solved it.
Doooood!
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18. December 2006 @ 17:39 |
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Originally posted by sotvomike: Actually, someone on the PS3 forum solved the problem: ground loop. I just put a 3 to 2 prong adapter on the power plug and that solved it.
So are you saying you just took the "ground wire" off?
That is a very stupid idea becuase if you have a power surg it will follow the ground wire, and if you don't have that wire it will follow the walles down to your foundation, and if you happen to be touching those walls you could be electricuted or it could set your house on fire.
And I don't see how it could be the groound wire because the problem is with the Video and Adio connector on the PS3!
Have you tried husing HDMI?
If it continues call Sony
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sotvomike
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18. December 2006 @ 18:40 |
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I didn't take anything off. I went to the store and bought an adapter that lets you plug a 3 prog plug into it and it become 2 prong.
Apparently, the ground was conflicting with something else that is plugged in. So the adapter did the job!
Doooood!
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18. December 2006 @ 18:42 |
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Ok but you still run that same risk, I would use it the way you have it and contact Sony.
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18. December 2006 @ 20:26 |
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i would recommend atleast using a surge protector with this adapter to help prevent a catastrophie.
But they all do sort of the same thing, and that is rearrange what you thought was real, and they remind you of the beauty of very simple things. You forget, because youre so busy going from a to z, that theres 24 letters in between... You turn on... tune in... and you drop out...
PS3 Username: Anubis66
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18. December 2006 @ 20:44 |
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I would recomend at keast calling Sony because you shouldn't need to use that adapter
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sotvomike
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19. December 2006 @ 11:33 |
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Well, according to the engineers that work at my station, there really is no danger since it is plugged into a surge protector. And according to othes on the PS3 forum, this is apparently a common problem since they went with the 3 prong plug rather than the old 2.
Doooood!
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21. December 2006 @ 08:19 |
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My PS3 has been working fairly well, except for the fact that sometimes when I play it, it starts to make this really loud humming sound. The PS3 itself gets pretty hot too. Is this normal, or do I have an overheating issue?
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21. December 2006 @ 08:27 |
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humming? maybe thats the drive spinning. whats in the drive when this sound starts? it could also be the hdd. i doubt its overheating, its warm because its getting all that heat out of there, and it may be recycling the warmed up air near the ps3 if you have it stored in something.
my bluray drive and my hdd will randomly make clicking or tapping noises here and there when being used. anyone else have this?
But they all do sort of the same thing, and that is rearrange what you thought was real, and they remind you of the beauty of very simple things. You forget, because youre so busy going from a to z, that theres 24 letters in between... You turn on... tune in... and you drop out...
PS3 Username: Anubis66
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21. December 2006 @ 08:48 |
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I don't think my Blu-ray drive or hdd make any clicking noises.
I'm pretty sure that the humming noise isn't the drive spinning, because it makes it even when I'm playing mp3s that I've ripped onto it. Maybe it's the hdd. If so, how can I fix that?
You're probably right that it's not overheating. I feel it blowing out a lot of air and right now it's currently enclosed in a case of some sort. I'm planning to get a new stand so that it's not enclosed, but for now I thought I'd leave it in there. It's fairly spacious inside it.
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zonk217
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21. December 2006 @ 15:18 |
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So I got my packing box from Sony on Tuesday. I sent it back on Wednsday. I just got a confirmation e-mail saying my new ps3 will be here tomorrow. Now that's what i call customer service.
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21. December 2006 @ 17:45 |
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Ya i get the freaken humming noise to when i hook it up to my receiver. I havent tried hooking it up to my tv then to the receiver. But that is strange. Hopefully im getting an HDTV soon. I am surprised sony kept a stock of replacements for the 90 day warranty.
In fact I think we would be fooling our selves if we have a community this large, and did not realize that there are some enemies present.
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21. December 2006 @ 19:54 |
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90 day warranty? I thought it was a one year warranty.
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21. December 2006 @ 21:05 |
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it is 1 yr. unless you have been deliberatly reduced for some reason.
But they all do sort of the same thing, and that is rearrange what you thought was real, and they remind you of the beauty of very simple things. You forget, because youre so busy going from a to z, that theres 24 letters in between... You turn on... tune in... and you drop out...
PS3 Username: Anubis66
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23. December 2006 @ 10:57 |
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anyone else have the ps network down on them? error code 8002A202? i cant connect to the psn but i can use the web browser.
But they all do sort of the same thing, and that is rearrange what you thought was real, and they remind you of the beauty of very simple things. You forget, because youre so busy going from a to z, that theres 24 letters in between... You turn on... tune in... and you drop out...
PS3 Username: Anubis66
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25. December 2006 @ 18:29 |
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Ok some probs that need to be taken care of are.
Hdd compatibilty with Socom combined assault so we can save the maps on the hdd.
The humming noise when you use the composite cords for sound.
Blue tooth compatibilty with ps2 games i want all wireless.
These are probs i found with software.
In fact I think we would be fooling our selves if we have a community this large, and did not realize that there are some enemies present.
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28. December 2006 @ 11:54 |
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my firend got a ps3 recently and he wondered why the hdmi cable port was broken. sony needs to explain how to do this with a loose piece of paper printed outside the manual that people will see telling them how to set it up.
oh look at this little f*****
http://www.destructoid.com/playstation-3...se--28860.phtml
he's a nintendo fanboy who has people believe the ps3 "freezes" on purpose. the rep was meaning that the game will freeze for a few second and go back to the menu. he took it as the system was ment to crash over and over. what an idiot. someone subcribe to that site? please tell him off.
But they all do sort of the same thing, and that is rearrange what you thought was real, and they remind you of the beauty of very simple things. You forget, because youre so busy going from a to z, that theres 24 letters in between... You turn on... tune in... and you drop out...
PS3 Username: Anubis66
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28. December 2006 @ 13:09 |
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I am glad that the freezing up is nothing major and that it was done on purpose lol! Shit that is a pretty bold lie on there part and it almost makes the PS3 look worse than iut did whjen it was freezing, and everyone knew that it was only the ones in the Kiosks freezing because there was no vintalation. Oh well lets let sony go on with their lies as usual!
~Domreis
(IDK, I sorta find that artical a little Hard to belive)
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29. December 2006 @ 06:35 |
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Well I returned my busted ps3 to walmart someone how I got there right when they got 2 60's in. Out of the old one I kept talladega nights, the controller, and hdd lol it's their problem they inconvienced my xmas gift.
In fact I think we would be fooling our selves if we have a community this large, and did not realize that there are some enemies present.
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29. December 2006 @ 22:50 |
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my stupid blue thooth controller keeps disconecting
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31. December 2006 @ 15:19 |
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maybe because your playing ps2 or ps1 games and it has to shut down to start back up in the correct analog mode?
But they all do sort of the same thing, and that is rearrange what you thought was real, and they remind you of the beauty of very simple things. You forget, because youre so busy going from a to z, that theres 24 letters in between... You turn on... tune in... and you drop out...
PS3 Username: Anubis66
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1. January 2007 @ 11:09 |
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I bought a new shelf for my PS3 that's not so enclosed. So far the loud humming sound has disappeared and the PS3 doesn't get close to as hot as it did before. Seems like it solved the problem.
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