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Why does the PS3 beep when you turn it on/off?

So you can't do any late night gaming.

It lets your parents know you snuck out of bed so they can find you and beat that ass/

Hahaha

The beep serves it's purpose when you're doing the fan test or resetting the video settings. However, at the shutdown/start up it's fairly useless.
 
Nevermind the beep, why can't I turn the PS3 power off without file system scan afterwards? This annoying feature apperaed in one of the firmwares and I can't find how to turn it off.

It only does that if the PS3 crashes, or is turned off improperly, at least that is supposed to be why.

How are you turning the PS3 off? it is suppose to be in standby mode before you either switch it off from the back on older models or take the plug out/flip the socket switch.
 
It only does that if the PS3 crashes, or is turned off improperly, at least that is supposed to be why.

How are you turning the PS3 off? it is suppose to be in standby mode before you either switch it off from the back on older models or take the plug out/flip the socket switch.

I have a feeling that's what he's doing. I have a friend who does it this way, too. Makes me cringe every time I hear that click.
 
I find the beep kinda cute but is misguided and unnecessary now on Slim, where there are actual buttons. They should have at the very least used some softer, quieter sound, but ideally it should just not be there for regular power on/off functions, and just be relegated to warnings.

Haven't figured out how to turn off that sound that plays when you plug the iPhone into the Mac to charge it.
I can help you with that at least - just make sure the physical switch on the phone is set to silent mode when you're plugging it. Then when you unplug it switch back to audible mode.
 
Well, I turn PS3 on only few times a month, why should it be on standby?

It doesn't matter if you use the physical switch, as long as you put it in standby first. It's like a PC. If you pull the plug without shutting it down, don't be surprised if there's a chkdsk waiting for you when it boots up.
 
Yea, this is one of my top annoyances with the PS3. It gets BEYOND annoying when playing games that freeze a lot. BEEP BEEP BEEP. BEEP. BEEP BEEP BEEP. BEEP.

And yea, night gaming is a no go basically.
 
Yea, this is one of my top annoyances with the PS3. It gets BEYOND annoying when playing games that freeze a lot. BEEP BEEP BEEP. BEEP. BEEP BEEP BEEP. BEEP.

And yea, night gaming is a no go basically.

Are you guys like, playing games next to someone sleeping while balancing the PS3 on their head or something?

Sure it beeps, and will beep like what, 3 times if you try to turn it off and it has a problem, but it isn't that bad, talk about being overly nit picky.
 
That happens to me and alerts me to how stupid the remote control is.

Not half as stupid as having to press like three buttons on that remote to turn the thing off.

Yes, PS3. I want to turn the system off. If you put a power button on this remote like a normal human remote control, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
 
Are you guys like, playing games next to someone sleeping while balancing the PS3 on their head or something?

Sure it beeps, and will beep like what, 3 times if you try to turn it off and it has a problem, but it isn't that bad, talk about being overly nit picky.

I can clearly hear it all the way downstairs, so I'm sure the gf can hear it 15 feet away in the bedroom.
 
Yea, this is one of my top annoyances with the PS3. It gets BEYOND annoying when playing games that freeze a lot. BEEP BEEP BEEP. BEEP. BEEP BEEP BEEP. BEEP.

And yea, night gaming is a no go basically.

I sold my PS3 and stopped videogaming because of that.
 
It's programmed to feel pain.

Should have been the first answer.

to let me know when someone has touched the most sensitive remote control ever designed lol. lightly tap that remote and the PS3 turns on.....its like it WANTS to be on always... :P

I keep my BR remote in a caddy with my other (many and varied) AV remotes; if I bump it, my PS3 turns on. How do I know? It beeps. It's handy, and it alerts me to the fact that I need to turn it off again.

That happens to me and alerts me to how stupid the remote control is.

I hate/love my remote.

It is sensitive as all hell. I have to hold it like a Father holding a baby up high in sky so I don't turn it on by accident when I am just moving my remotes to the side.

The functions are great, I control my ps3 and tv but also use third option to control my AppleTV.

My biggest gripe though is that it is not usb chargeable, I hate battery operated devices.
 
Which begs the question...

buttons, man... What?

When they made the slim, they probably went like "ok, if we remove the beep, it doesn't sound as much as a PS3". Or something.
Does the button have 2 fonctions? If you hold it longer does the PS3 turn on but resetted? (I dunno 'cause I don't have a slim)
 
Because it hates you, and you keep pushing its buttons.
 
When they made the slim, they probably went like "ok, if we remove the beep, it doesn't sound as much as a PS3". Or something.
Does the button have 2 fonctions? If you hold it longer does the PS3 turn on but resetted? (I dunno 'cause I don't have a slim)

I dunno. I have a slim, but nothing to play on it.
 
Why?
There is an eject button on the front, has any console that has a loader like that not had an eject button that unlocks it to open?

We aren't talking about a button that opens the door, we are talking about an XMB command that would have to be used before the door would open.

Atleast, that's what I was talking about.
 
Are you guys like, playing games next to someone sleeping while balancing the PS3 on their head or something?

Sure it beeps, and will beep like what, 3 times if you try to turn it off and it has a problem, but it isn't that bad, talk about being overly nit picky.

The beep is pretty loud, dude.

It's funny because the system is capable of turning on without the beep. When you use automatic updates, for example.

It definitely should be an option in the firmware to turn off that sound.
 
It might also be used as code to tell techs it is operating correctly, just like computers. I think some motherboards beep when going through POST, and if it fails you get a beeping code to tell you what went wrong.

Might be why you get 3 beeps if the PS3 locks up and you have to force shut it down.
 
We aren't talking about a button that opens the door, we are talking about an XMB command that would have to be used before the door would open.

Atleast, that's what I was talking about.

I doubt it would be an XMB command only. More than likely there would be a physical eject button to accompany it.
 
I doubt it would be an XMB command only. More than likely there would be a physical eject button to accompany it.

Then we are back to the question, what does the XMB command do? Does it pop the door open? Seems pretty useless considering you have to walk over to it to get the disc out anyway.

Of course, the eject XMB command on the prettier PS3's is also pretty useless for the same reason.
 
We aren't talking about a button that opens the door, we are talking about an XMB command that would have to be used before the door would open.

Atleast, that's what I was talking about.
I doubt it would be an XMB command only. More than likely there would be a physical eject button to accompany it.
Then we are back to the question, what does the XMB command do? Does it pop the door open? Seems pretty useless considering you have to walk over to it to get the disc out anyway. 

Of course, the eject XMB command on the prettier PS3's is also pretty useless for the same reason.

Like Solstice said, I very much doubt that is how it is going to work.

Considering the firmware changes we already had leading up to this discovery, it will probably work the same way as it is now, you can either press the eject button on the front or the remove disc option just like it does now, but obviously it will unlock whatever mechanism they have holding it closed instead of feeding it out.
 
Like Solstice said, I very much doubt that is how it is going to work.

Considering the firmware changes we already had leading up to this discovery, it will probably work the same way as it is now, you can either press the eject button on the front or the remove disc option just like it does now, but obviously it will unlock whatever mechanism they have holding it closed instead of feeding it out.

So it will pop the door open?
 
So it will pop the door open?

Very likely, unless it slides, at which point it will probably just unlock and stop the disc and expect you to open it yourself.

We will find out soon enough either way, lol, GamesCom can't get here soon enough, problem with all these leaks is not knowing how things are going to work.
 
i have a 60GB fat ps3, so it has touch sensitive controls for power/reset and eject. the beeps are necessary because it gives me audible feedback on what its doing (is it ejecting a disc? powering on/off? error?).
 
Audible feedback, that's pretty much it. Same reason why you hear something every time you scroll through the options in a (non web-based, web-users hate sound) menu or select something.
You can turn off the clicky noises in the XMB an stuff so why not the startup sound? Besides the system gives you an audio cue when turning it on aside from the beep. The sound of its engine revving up and soon to be released hot air!

Why does it not make sense to you? The top loader does not eject the disc.
I'm thinking of it like in movies an such. "Hit the eject button!" often what happens first is something opens up then the things ejected. So maybe the disc won't go flying out but the top will pop making it sorta the same principle.

Still doesn't make sense.
If you're at the XMB menu, selecting 'Remove Disc' would not (as far as we know) pop open the disc drawer.
So you'd still have to hit the physical button on the machine and pull the disc out.
So the command would be useless on the new machine.
It's not as if anybody is going to open the drawer, then select 'Remove Disc' and then take the disc out.
It should've remained as 'Eject Disc' on machines that actually eject the disc and just been a blocked out option on the new machine.
Or this but that would be pretty dumb to not have it pop it open!

Unless the top loader has some sort of lock to keep the disc cover closed, and remove disc unlocks it.
Thats just way to convoluted. How many people even know about the triangle menu to begin with? People even on GAF don't know they can turn off that defaut to "what's new" section x.x

Probably not, but it will probably stop the disc from spinning so it can be removed
Whys the disc need to be stopped all of a sudden? Plenty of consoles have been top loading. An plenty of times I've hit the eject button without powering 'em off/resetting to swap games or simply get back to the system menu to check memory cards. If this really is the case then its just like I said, sony likes needlessly changing stuffs.
 
Better question: why did one of the recent firmwares change the triangle menu text from "Eject Disc" to "Remove Disc". Eject catches my attention, remove does not an makes me stupid for a couple seconds before realizing I should select it. I'ma just start using the not-button-button thing to get my discs from now on -.-;
So I'm not crazy.

Those bastards.
 
I despise the beep.

God forbid someone might want to turn on the PS3 while someone else in the house is sleeping -- a regular occurrence in my apartment, where my beloved partner sleeps like a normal person and my night-shift-working self is occasionally awake at night and wants to play a game.

It's ridiculous.

And these days seemingly everything beeps. The PS3, the fan, the space heater -- all things that you might want to use when another person is sleeping. I was able to turn off the computer's startup sound, at least. (Haven't figured out how to turn off that sound that plays when you plug the iPhone into the Mac to charge it.)

A peaceful and quiet environment free of high-pitched beeps; is that too much to ask?


The Mac beeps you can silence in sound prefs or the keyboard button. To disable the beep on the phone itself just flip the switch on the side to mute the whole phone. (it will post likely just vibrate when it connects to the Mac instead of beeping)
 
People even on GAF don't know they can turn off that defaut to "what's new" section x.x

I may need someone to confirm this as I live in the UK, but as far as I know people in the US cannot turn off the ticker, only the launch menu. In the UK we can swtich off both.
 
So I'm not crazy.

Those bastards.
Nope, not you! Sony are the crazy ones!

I may need someone to confirm this as I live in the UK, but as far as I know people in the US cannot turn off the ticker, only the launch menu. In the UK we can swtich off both.
Ya I was talking about the launch menu. Someone in another thread was like "ps3 don't even default to the games category at boot!" an people were like "um there is an option for that". As for the ticker thats there to stay an have its rectangular outline burned into your tv screen! Although I did once read if you start the system without an internet connection it'll not show up, or set your system date ahead/behind that would also get you tickerless but I never tried.
 
I hate/love my remote.

It is sensitive as all hell. I have to hold it like a Father holding a baby up high in sky so I don't turn it on by accident when I am just moving my remotes to the side.

The functions are great, I control my ps3 and tv but also use third option to control my AppleTV.

My biggest gripe though is that it is not usb chargeable, I hate battery operated devices.

Roots?
 
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