[mythtv-users] DVI/VGA -> Component?
David Brieck Jr.
dbrieck at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 22:06:36 UTC 2008
On Feb 8, 2008 3:11 PM, Justin <luitjens at cs.utah.edu> wrote:
> I currently take my PC video from my computer straight to the TV using a straight through VGA cable. I have a mixer which does not support a VGA or DVI input. However, it does support many component inputs. I see there are cables which can go from VGA or DVI to Component. My question is will I have decernable loss in video quality if I do this? My TV's native resolution is 1360x768 and i'd like to keep the signal at that resolution. Will a DVI to component cable alter the resolution? Will that cable be able to handle a 1360x768 progressive signal? The reason I want to do this is that I don't want to have to switch the TV input and the mixer input when I want to switch what I'm watching. I want it all to be controlled by the mixer.
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> If anyone has knowledge of this process I'd be great full for your insight.
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> Thanks
>
The cables you're talking about aren't converter cables. Your source
still needs to output component. I have a card that supports component
out via a little adapter type box and drive my old 1080i TV just fine.
There is a ton of overscan to deal with, but the quality to me seems
just as good as a dvi->HDMI cable I use on my LCD TV in the other
room.
Component can unofficially support 1080p.
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