Re: DVI to Component adaptor advice needed for a Media Centre PC.
- From: Jill haoulder <43434.com.au>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 08:06:18 +1000
Ive only had Composite connection on my Old TV :(
But my DVD player can do Svideo so when i get the new TV ill hook that
up to Svideo beter that a poke in the eye with a BIG stick :)
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005 14:37:00 -0700, "Rube" <dont@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>Sorry, I meant to imply that video cards CAN do 1920x1080 but the TV
>interlaces it and some complain that its un readable for text & such, but
>great for HD video. I keep mine at 1280x720 (my old vid card can't do
>1920x1080.)
>
>DVI & HDMI will give you a better picture quality but depending on the
>source, the cable, the image displayed and the quality of the TV, it can be
>a big difference or hardly noticable. Its really something you will have to
>try and decide for yourself. But you will definitely see a HUGE difference
>compared to RCA or s-video.
>
>"Jill haoulder" <43434.com.au> wrote in message
>news:vlgja1ha2q0dq40t4a9fdle2ha2j5f1cjo@xxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>
>> The Videocard plays 1080i Video just fine ???
>>
>> And the Tv does 1080i so why would it not beable to show 1080I via a
>> DVi to componate connection to the TV ???
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> /ps you mean a monitor Input on the TV. No i dont think it has that.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 09:23:38 -0700, "Rube" <dont@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> >There are a few online vendors that sell DVI to Component cables. A
>better
>> >solution is to see if your TV has an RGB connector designed specifically
>for
>> >PC's.
>> >Video cards don't do interlaced video so you will only get 720P. The
>> >resolution (assuming you have a real HDTV and not one of those Gateway
>> >specials which are EDTV) of the display will be 1280 x 720. Your 6600
>should
>> >have that as one of its desktop size options.
>> >
>> >"Jill haoulder" <43434.com.au> wrote in message
>> >news:dhaea1hbrg47vg13atgaqnim4ko6p8k3bs@xxxxxxxxxx
>> >>
>> >> DVI to Component adaptor advice needed for a Media Centre PC.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Ive got a Nvidia 6600 Gt Video card. And i want to connect it to my TV
>> >> but the Tv only has componate connections no DVI.
>> >>
>> >> Anyway if i connect it like this would i get the same picture as if i
>> >> connected it via DVI or HDMI or atleast alot better than Svideo and
>> >> Rcas ??
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> And if i had some of those MicroSoft HD 720p and 1080i Trailers and
>> >> stuff would they be in realy HD on my TV ???
>> >>
>> >> /ps my Tv is fully 720p and 1080i compatible.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Not sure if that would work. I was sure you neded DVi or HDMI to get
>> >> true HD from a Disc or fromy oru Media PC harddisc ?>?>?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for any help.
>> >
>>
>
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