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As DVI and HDMI connections become more and more widely used, we are often asked: which is better, DVI (or HDMI) or component video? The answer, as it happens, is not cut-and-dried. First, to clear ...
I think that plugging the spdif into the videocard only works if the videocard has a HDMI out. The DVI cable, and connector, doesn't have the pins to carry the audio signal. EDIT A GTX260 card ...
I replaced my 9800 Pro with a 6600GT and it worked fine with a DVI to HDMI cable on my Sony KDF-42WE655. This is the same TV that the ATI 9800 Pro didn't work with properly due to the resolution ...
Sure you could grab an MDP to DVI cable from Apple, and then a separate DVI to HDMI cable and daisy chain ’em, but that’s a huge, pricey pain in the ass. So thankfully, Monoprice.com, the ...
From there, you simply plug a standard HDMI cable into the Super 64, which converts the 480p signal for display on your HD or 4K television. There’s no extra power cable or other hassles – it ...
DVI-to-HDMI and HDMI-to-DVI cables provide video compatibility. This TV Has HDMI In If the cable box has HDMI out, then only one HDMI cable is used to hook up this TV.
This premium super-strong braided USB-C to HDMI cable is available in only one length—2m long so just shy of 6.5 feet—but it supports HDMI 2.1 and therefore screen resolutions of up to 8K at 60Hz.
HDMI has limitations, though, and isn't always the perfect choice. For example, your TV likely has HDMI 1.4 connections, which max out at 3,820x2,160-pixel resolution at 30 frames per second.
DVI connectors are huge, clunky, require yesteryear screw twists to fasten, and generally don’t include audio signals, but they do support the sweet-spot 144Hz, 1080p resolution for many older ...