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Hello All,
I purchased a HDTV with the intent to use it for my PC monitor. I am also in the process of building a new PC. My questions are. What is the best connection from the video card to the TV? The TV has Component Y/G,Pb/B,Pr/R, S-Video, DTV and a basic yellow video connection. What is the best output on the video card? I am open to both ATI and GeForce cards. I have talked to different people and looked around on the net. One person I talked to said use a ATI AIW and use the Component adaptor that comes with the card. I have also heard go with the S-Video out of a good card. How does a VGA-to-Component cable do? I am looking for the absolute best solution! Thanks A Lot in advance for your help! Jason MayoStudenT :lol: :D |
In my opinion, DVI is the best. DVI sends a digital signal, that is very high quality. ATI has a card, that supports DVI too.
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Hello mayostudent :lol:
Video (or composit) has the lowest grade of quality. Then there is S-video, and the best is Component Y/G,Pb/B,Pr/R. Y/G,Pb/B,Pr/R is in fact Y,Pb, Pr or R,G,B. RGB is better than YPbPr. This is because YPbPr has to be decoded first to RGB. I do not know what DTV is. I think its digital TV and that is the very best. In short from "bad to "best" Video (or composite) S-video YPbPr RGB DTV DVI is a analog/digital interface for flatscreen monitors. ;) I do not know any hardware with a DTV or Y/G,Pb/B,Pr/R output. Mostly on videocards you have a composite or S-video output. In my opinion, these cards do not have the quality as a normal pc screen. If they work you always have to fiddle around with software to get rid of the black borders around your picture on a TV. I use the Hollywood+ MPEG2 card to watch dvd?s in iso format from my server on my tv in dvd quality with all the menu?s and dolby digital/DTS sound. It eats a lot of space on my server, about 4 to 8 Gb a dvd, but I?ve got room for about 20 dvd?s. |
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