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Old 03-27-2007, 01:50 PM
Alfred Kaufmann
 
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Default How to hook up HDTV

What is the best way to hook up a Radeon video card to an HDTV, VGA to
PC Connect or DVI to HDMI? I want to be able to use 1080i.

Al
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Old 03-27-2007, 01:50 PM
J. Clarke
 
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Default Re: How to hook up HDTV

Alfred Kaufmann wrote:
> What is the best way to hook up a Radeon video card to an HDTV, VGA to
> PC Connect or DVI to HDMI? I want to be able to use 1080i.


DVI to HDMI should work on any set. Some are picky about timings on the
VGA input, but if you have the timings right the difference you see
between that and DVI/HDMI should be negligible.

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Old 03-28-2007, 07:49 AM
Barry Watzman
 
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Default Re: How to hook up HDTV

DVI on the Radeon to HDMI on the HDTV, via an adapter or adapter cable.

2nd best: Use a DVI to component video adapter (available from ATI for
some models of video cards only), then component video to the HDTV set.

It's unlikely that you will be able to do 1080i via an analog VGA port,
although it might be possible on some models.

Ultimately, this answer is to a degree dependent on both the model of
video card and the model of HDTV that you are using.


Alfred Kaufmann wrote:
> What is the best way to hook up a Radeon video card to an HDTV, VGA to
> PC Connect or DVI to HDMI? I want to be able to use 1080i.
>
> Al

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Old 03-28-2007, 07:49 AM
Alfred Kaufmann
 
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Default Re: How to hook up HDTV

On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:12:18 -0400, Barry Watzman
<WatzmanNOSPAM@neo.rr.com> wrote:

>DVI on the Radeon to HDMI on the HDTV, via an adapter or adapter cable.


I will be shopping for the cable this morning.

>2nd best: Use a DVI to component video adapter (available from ATI for
>some models of video cards only), then component video to the HDTV set.


The component IN on the HDTV set is already in use by a digital vodeo
recorder.

>It's unlikely that you will be able to do 1080i via an analog VGA port,
>although it might be possible on some models.


The video card I want to use is a Radeon X850 XT AGP model.
>
>Ultimately, this answer is to a degree dependent on both the model of
>video card and the model of HDTV that you are using.


It is a Sony XBR TV and I am going to try and use both the PC
connection and the HDMI connection. It would be nice if I could use
the Sony to flip between the display options, 800x600 VGA and 1080i.(I
use 800x600 resolution to make things easier to see.)

Thanks for the information.
Al
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