>From what I read, the adapter for the ATI cards to do component from DVI
REQUIRES Windows drivers, ergo Windows.

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Subject: [Freevo-users] DVI-I and HDTV

I was wondering if someone can set me straight.  It seems like all 
modern video cards have DVI-I out.  I understand this is to drive flat 
panel monitors.

I remember hearing several months ago that [some standards group] 
decided that the HDTV interface would be DVI.  I was excited.  Now that 
I am doing a little research it seems like this is DVI-HDTV.  (Must be 
different?)

Can someone tell me the compatibilities and uncompatibilities?

How about a freevo box driving an HDTV?  What are my options?  I know 
about the ATI component adapter, but that seems kind of scary unless I 
get confirmation that it really doesn't need software support.  Is this 
really a good solution?

(I am dumb about anything > SVideo in the TV realm)

Thanks,
Scott Serr



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