On Sep 12, 2005, at 14:59, John P Poet wrote:

On 9/12/05, Pete Stagman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi All,

I've been using MythTV for over a year now and finally got an HDTV TV.

PCHDTV card coming soon.

My new HDTV TV has multiple inputs. HDMI, Component, S-video and VGA. (max
resolution on the VGA is 1024x768, no widescreen)

What is going to get me the best picture?
VGA to Component converter?
DVI to HDMI cable?
Or is there a better way?

Is there a video card that has native HDMI?

I don't think so, but HDMI is more or less just DVI in a different pin configuration with HDCP tied to it. DVI to HDMI is going to be the best picture, if it'll work on your set. Its hit and miss for some folks whether they can feed a DVI/HDMI signal to their TV. I lucked out with my new set, at least for my Myth box... My Myth box has no problem feeding it via DVI from a GeForce 6200, while my PowerBook G4 recognizes a display, shows the EDID info and resolution correctly, but no image ever shows up on screen...

My old TV only had component inputs at HD resolutions, so I used a
VGA->Component converter, and it worked *very* well.

Same here.

My new TV will accept up to 1080p on the VGA input, so I just go
direct VGA->VGA now.

Mine takes 1080p on both VGA and DVI. I'm using DVI, but tried VGA too for fun. VGA has some overscan, while DVI fits the screen perfectly. DVI to DVI is NICE, and definitely the best option of all of 'em, if ya got it... :-)

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Jarod Wilson
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