Ok, firstly, I wasn't sure, where to post this guide. But, since most PS3 owners check "Other Titles", rather than "Tech". I decided to put this here. If a MOD feels that this needs to be in a tech section - then go ahead and move it.
There are alot of people here, who don't own a HDTV, and want to connect their PS3's to their monitors. However, most monitors don't have speakers. So, here is a guide of how to get the sound, by simply using your PC speakers.
1) You need the composite cable. Sony supplies those cables with the PS3, or even the PS2.
Here is a picture of what the cable looks like:
You connect this to the PS3.
Now, at the other end of this cable, there are three colors. You ignore the yellow one, as this one is for picture and not sound. And, since you are going to use HDMI-DVI, you won't need this.
2) Purchase a cable that has a male headphone port on one end and two female RCA ports on the other.
3) Connect the Red and White ends in the composite cable to the splitter shown above.
4) Now, purchase female to female changer adapter. Whatever you called it:
Connect this to the splitter shown at stage 2.
5) Connect the PC speakers to the other end of the adapter show at stage 4.
There are alot of people here, who don't own a HDTV, and want to connect their PS3's to their monitors. However, most monitors don't have speakers. So, here is a guide of how to get the sound, by simply using your PC speakers.
1) You need the composite cable. Sony supplies those cables with the PS3, or even the PS2.
Here is a picture of what the cable looks like:
You connect this to the PS3.
Now, at the other end of this cable, there are three colors. You ignore the yellow one, as this one is for picture and not sound. And, since you are going to use HDMI-DVI, you won't need this.
2) Purchase a cable that has a male headphone port on one end and two female RCA ports on the other.
3) Connect the Red and White ends in the composite cable to the splitter shown above.
4) Now, purchase female to female changer adapter. Whatever you called it:
Connect this to the splitter shown at stage 2.
5) Connect the PC speakers to the other end of the adapter show at stage 4.