There are some obvious problems and solutions to consider when troubleshooting issues with your PlayStation 3. For example, if the disc will not play, make sure that the disc is clean. If it is not, then carefully wipe it clean. If a disc will not play, then you will also need to check content on the disc to be sure that it is compatible with the PS3. A lot of discs from other gaming systems are not compatible with the PS3. Some music discs may be especially problematic and you need to make sure any music you are trying to play on your PS3 is not copy protected. If it is, it will not play correctly on the system.
You also need to make sure that the PS3 is not overheating. One possible sign of overheating is if your PS3 light is blinking alternately between green and red. If this happens, shut it down and check the vents, removing any type of obstacles around the console.
Modem connections can also cause many basic problems during play. The PS3 is not made for slow dial-up modem connections, and this can even damage your PS3, so use only broadband or similar networks when connecting to the internet.
Audio problems are often caused by settings or cable issues. If you cannot hear sound when playing, check the input mode on the TV so that you are certain that the cables you are using are compatible with both the TV and the PS3. Also check input and output for your audio and video settings. If they are not set up right, then you have no sound and video. This is a mistake a lot of people will make here, so checking the input and output is highly advised.
Here is another PS3 troubleshooting tip: You should not hook your PS3 up to a combination TV (a TV/DVD player, for example). This is true especially if you want to watch a regular DVD in the PS3. Not only can this distort the picture, the software in the system may think you are illegally copying protected content. This can get you into trouble, so try to avoid that particular situation.
Finally, one quick fix to many PS3 troubles, especially PS3 freezing issues, is to simply restart your system. These are just some of the tips that can be useful when it comes to making repairs.
Are none of these troubleshooting tips helping? If not, then you should consider purchasing a PS3 repair manual to walk you through more advanced PS3 repairs and PS3 troubleshooting.

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