No, PC input is the same quality as DVI. At least on my TV 
(Samsung 61" DLP and ATI 9600), PC and DVI/HDMI quality is equal.
 
Also FYI, I'm not sure if it's my ATI card's DVI out, or my TV's processing,
but when I use HDMI, there is a slight delay in the picture from the source.
This results in the audio being out of sync, although it is very very slight.
I can compensate with my receiver's adjustements, but I don't have to when
I use PC. 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Joshua Ferraro
Sent: Wed 1/4/2006 4:24 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Large LCD Televisions?

On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 04:05:51PM -0700, James C. Dastrup wrote:
> Use the PC-Input instead of HDMI.  With the PC input, X will automatically 
> configure itself,
> since it will be able to read the monitor information.  You don't even need a 
> modeline.
> The Samsung TV's are pretty good, I have one myself.  If you have too much 
> overscan or
> underscan, you can compensate quite a bit of it using the TV.
Ho hum ... doesn't that defeat the purpose of having digital HDMI in the
first place? I thought the PC output would be much poorer quality than
the DVI on my ATI card ...

Joshua

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