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VGA inputs on HDTVs
Unfortunately for me, the new TV I bought does not have a VGA input and I cannot get my computer to recognize it through is HDMI input.
Question: if you did have a TV with VGA PC input, would the quality be HD quality assuming you had a good video card? (If so, maybe I can work out an exchange for a different TV with my retailer). Brent |
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What vid card are you running? My geforce 6600 recognized my tv right up (using a dvi to hdmi cable of course).
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Does your video card have component output? I believe the image quality of vga and component are supposed to be similar, though vga might have the advantage of not having to compensate for overscan.
Some HDTVs also support VGA resolutions over DVI or HDMI, which would indicate somewhat offical support for using them with a PC. |
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I tested several DLP and LCD panels before making my purchase and the digital DVI signal looked MUCH better than the analog VGA signal on all of them. If you want to watch HD movies buy one of the new video cards with HDMI output. HDCP protected content will not play through a DVI connection. It will work through analog vga or component but I believe the resolution is cut to 480p (852x480).
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VGA is an analog signal from what I understand but should be better than S-Video or component.
DVI / HDMI - is a digital signal so it should be better quality than any analog signal. |
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The nice thing about the VGA connection is that you (generally) can get dot-for-dot resolution, so the TV does not do any scaling (just the PC). I've had both a Visio 50" and now a Panasonic 50" plasma (bothe 1366x768 panels) and the vga connections were noticably better than the HDMI/DVI hookups. The digital connection was more vibrant, but the VGA was sharper (with standard Sage recordings and DVD Playback). Plus the SageTV interface was sharper.
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I just got back from my dad's where I helped set up a computer I built for him. He got a new 47" Sony 1080p LCD set (really sweet!) and I found that using the VGA input was far superior than the HDMI with a DVI > HDMI cable.
The picture via VGA was perfect but via HDMI it lost a lot of sharpness, had a strange sheen to all the icons and also overscanned past the edges of the screen. I was really puzzled since I "knew" that a digital connection should be noticably better and is on my Sammy DLP. Scott |
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You can have DVI with HDCP, which will work for HD DVD/BD. You can also have HDMI without HDCP, which will not work for HD DVD/BD. HDCP is the important "feature" to look for, not HDMI. Having an HDMI output does not guarantee HD DVD/BD capability (there are a couple non-HDCP HDMI cards out there). Quote:
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GeForce 7300 LE, but my TV a Toshiba 62HMsomething (I am not at home) says in its manual its HDMI input will not support PC playback (and the TV has no VGA input). I have tried getting it going, but without any luck so far.
I have ordered a gadget that should work, if I cannot find a less expensive way to go. Brent Quote:
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That's what I'm doing now, I'm using a DVI-HDMI adapter on my 6800. Now once cards come out that support multichannel audio over HDMI, then there will be a reason to choose HDMI over DVI. There just isn't a reason today, because there's nothing functionally different between the HDMI and DVI outputs on cards today. Quote:
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