HoldDaSalad
Nov 2002
 aka parasiticgannon
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quote: Originally posted by Mother
Using the VGA cable, you must set your PC's screen resolution to one of the following:
VGA 640 x 480 60 Hz
SVGA 800 x 600 60 Hz
XGA 1024 x 768 60 Hz
WXGA 1360 x 768 60 Hz
SXGA 1280 x 1024 60 Hz
Or you could use a DVI to HDMI cable, which would let you select 720p/1080p outputs.
Either way, you will need a separate cable for the audio.
Ohhh Mother got to it before I could. This man only speaks the truth.
OSH as far as the S-Video to Component. Don't even bother with it. I don't think it'll support anything over 480p cause S-Video is still composite, and Component isn't digital either so therefor it's 100% analog.
I've tried the S-Video to Comp. and the results were just as bad as composite cables in my opinion.
Candyman you're right with the respect that Ripper know's what step he's on.
Aight Ripper here it goes. Take what Mother said as fact. I have used VGA and it looks decent but can only support 720p and doesn't have the picture quality that HDMI/DVI have.
Here is the way I have mine set up and it works perfect.
here is my setup:
AMD X2 5000+
DDR2 667 2gb
ATI 2600xt DVI & VGA Agp
Sound Blaster SE Pci
HDD 320gb IDE (Media), HDD 160gb IDE (OS)
Yes my pc needs newer technology updates, lol.
I currently have a 32in LCD Flat Panel Sceptre TV.
Only problem with it is I only have one HDMI port.
I have the DVI cable hooked up to my pc then I have a DVI adapter at the end so it can go from DVI to HDMI then It's plugged into the tv. My tv has like a headphone jack for audio, I have that hooked up from my sound card to to the TV. At the sound card I have the sound split with a two port headphone adapter, One goes to the TV, the other goes to my pc speakers.
That's the hardware setup.
I never clone the image, What if you wanna watch a movie and surf the web? So just extend the image to the other desktop and you can position which side you want it on.
This set up to get everything working correctly took me a while, and here is why.
I know HDMI is Digital, I read numerous times the chord makes no difference, In many ways that is correct, Digital in means digital out. What you're not realizing is the shielding makes a huge difference.
I was using my cheapy HDMI cable from the pc to the tv and I was getting a loud buzz, I read up on it and realized it could be a ground loop issue so I corrected that problem, The buzz softend but was still there and hard to watch movies. I then decided to try the DVI cable, I switched the HDMI cable out for the DVI cable and the buzz was gone. So the cable quality does make a difference.
The difference between DVI/HDMI and VGA is night and day. Don't bother with anything less then DVI/HDMI
Yes I would prefer a more efficent set up but I only have one pc, So therefor I have to make due with what I got.
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