At 08:07 PM 12/9/2005, Winterlight typed:
I just got a new ATI All in Wonder 800XT. It came with a coupon for
a free HDTV breakout box, that plugs into the 800XT and then into a
HDTV so something must be different then the regular TV OUT breakout box.
I have an X800 that came with an HDTV
I appreciate this and will look into it but I still don't understand my problem.
I have been using Power Strip for a couple years now to connect my PC
to a TV, first using a VGA to Component adapter then using a direct
VGA to VGA connection. The PC is already set to output the correct
resolution
From: Brian Weeden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: The Hardware List hardware@hardwaregroup.com
To: hwg hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: [H] Connecting a PC to a TV using DVI
Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2005 16:54:03 -0700
Also, the TV manual says that the HDMI input is not for use with PCs
or devices
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
At 03:54 PM 12/9/2005, you wrote:
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
: 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
message-
From: Neil Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 19:55:03 -0600
To: 'The Hardware List' hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Subject: RE: [H] Connecting a PC to a TV using DVI
I can't remember what the acronym is, but could the TV be looking for an
encrypted HDMI signal which the PC