This combined with the idea of a big TV (HDTV) has me thinking...
I have read that Windows guys are using "Powerstrip" for fine tweaking so they can output from their DVI out on their Windows box to a HDTV's DVI in. I believe this is what I want to do. I don't have to mess with any Component stuff or Macrovision/IP stuff and I get a nice clean signal.
Has anyone done this? If yes, any tips? If not, why?
if you can get your hands on a HDTV then dont waste your money on a video card with TV-Out, you dont need it!(and damn, you spend enough on the TV dude!!!) Most HDTVs have a standard VGA input (HD15 pin socket) and as long as you have a decent video card that can support widescreen formats, you then just use your HDTV as a normal pc monitor.
plus you'd lose quality (small but noticable) converting the video to analogue just for the cable to the HDTV then the HDTV would convert it back to a digital signal, keep it digital all the way :P
hope that helps,
rohbags. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
PS: by DVI you mean "Digital Video Interface" yeh? like firewire? if so i havnt seen any TV's with a DVI input, or any Video cards with DVI outputs, ive seen camcorders with DVIs, and DVI inputs on PCs, but a DVI output? maybe by DVI you meant the Composite (rca) or S-Video (6-pin mini-din)? or im getting old and out-of-touch and they really do have Video cards with DVI outputs!
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