On Friday 04 March 2005 11:29, Brad Templeton wrote:
> > > http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/mythhd.php
> >
> > Ah. I see.
> >
> > Your HDTV has no DVI or VGA option, so you *had* to get some kind of
> > component output adapter for anything better than S-Video or
> > composite.

Correct.

> > But given that my TV does have a DVI input, are you saying that the
> > 9A60 won't give me anything better than what I can do with DVI today,
> > or is it possible that the TV might accept different (e.g.,
> > better-than-540p) resolutions over component video than it can over
> > DVI?
>
> Almost certainly.   My understanding is that it is quite common for
> set top boxes from the cable and satellite companies to output 1080i
> on component video as their standard form.   An HDTV that can't take
> 1080i over component video would not be much of an HDTV.

If his set can do 1080i, there's no reason it shouldn't be able to do 1080i 
over either DVI or component, is there? Granted, he may run into the 
interlace bug...

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