Yes, they work. It more depends on the drivers - they have to support
the resolutions the TV supports. I've used a DVI-HDMI cable to attach
a mac mini and a PC to my Sony XBR5. Both worked fine, though my
experience is limited to Nvidia cards. I'd expect ATI cards to work
correctly too with recent drivers.
Jamie
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Jamie Furtner ([email protected])
On 2009-11-25, at 8:36 AM, Steve Tomporowski <[email protected]> wrote:
Okay, I've been reading on the web and this has got me confused. Are
there any real adapters that can take the output from an NVIDIA video
card and connect to the HDMI input of my widescreen TV? The audio can
have an alternate route, that's no problem, I'm just wondering about
the video. Or is there an interface that can do both audio and video
from an NVIDIA video card to HDMI for TV?
I've seen a bunch of stuff that says yes and a lot of stuff that says
no. Just beginning to look at products, but most of them will not
tell you what they work with, just that they are DVI to HDMI adapters.
Thanks...Steve