I can't remember what the acronym is, but could the TV be looking for an encrypted HDMI signal which the PC isn't supplying. Hence the lack of picture.
Just a shot in the dark really > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Weeden > Sent: 09 December 2005 23:54 > To: hwg > Subject: [H] Connecting a PC to a TV using DVI > > I am trying to connect my media PC to a Mitsubishi HDTV (model > WD-52725) using a DVI input. The TV itself only has HDMI so > I have an adapter. However, I can't get a picture to display > on the TV. > Previously I was using the VGA adapter to connect as the TV > has one of those as well. > > I have never used DVI before since I only have CRTs and no > LCDs. Do I have to change some sort of setting in the video > card drivers to enable the DVI instead of the VGA output? I > am using a GeForce4 Ti4400 card. > > Also, the TV manual says that the HDMI input is "not for use > with PCs or devices outputting video signals with computer > resolutions". Is this just a ruse by the manufacturer to > prevent people from connecting it or could there actually be > some sort of mechanism that only allows HDCP contect to be shown? > > -- > Brian >
