I need a cable that connects my comp to my TV. I know my video card supports one of those cords. I just don't know where to get one or what they are called.
Anyone know?
Anyone know?
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no probCanadian_Sniper_X wrote:
Thanks buddy.
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I have a plasma tv that doesn't have dvi and only has hdmi, also if you look at the link i posted for a dvi to hdmi i think it was very cheap $7.00, not many tv's come with dvi inputs hdmi is the standardNemeSiS-Factor wrote:
However, HDMI cables are a lot more expensive (as are HDMI > DVI cables) and the only benefit of HDMI is that it also carries audio. But Video cards do not transmit audio, which would make HDMI and DVI equal. Except in price. I would say if your TV has an HDMI input, then it almost definitely has DVI input.
If not, then it would be cheaper to buy a regular DVI cable and a DVI > HDMI adapter for the same effect as one of those more expensive DVI HDMI cables.
You can use a normal 1/8" audio cable for your audio output (which you should have from any speakers you had hooked up before) and simply attach a 1/8" to dual RCA Y cable sold at pretty much every Radio Shack for $7. Just hook that up where your speakers would normally go strait up to your stereo receiver or TV.
I think that will be me. I bought my TV in 2000 (and it was already old) so.... Ya it's a piece... but I can't afford anything else because of tuition.san4 wrote:
I use a long S-video cable and have the sound coming out of my computer speakers. It's a cheap setup and it works well enough for me.
No, it actually full goes like this: HDMI, DVI, VGA, Component, S-video, Composite, and then Coaxial.NemeSiS-Factor wrote:
Newer TVs can accept DVI, which is your best option for preserving your graphics. S-Video is one of the last options you want to consider next to coax (the little yellow RCA / phono connector). In order of cables to use for superior graphic carry-over I would suggest DVI, VGA, S-video, then coax.
coax isn't a yellow phono connector....Thats just RCA, coax is the one that screws on with the thin stiff wire in the middleNemeSiS-Factor wrote:
S-Video is one of the last options you want to consider next to coax (the little yellow RCA / phono connector).
Coax is a cable, RCA is a connector. An F connector is what you call the screwey bit.VicktorVauhn wrote:
When I tried it, with my 6600, 7800, or 8800 using RCA or S-video it looked pretty shitty....
I think it was showing everything at a low resolution, then blowing it up to fit the screen. Maybe you can get it to work better but it looked almost worthless(i.e. hard to read average text with out it on 800X600)coax isn't a yellow phono connector....Thats just RCA, coax is the one that screws on with the thin stiff wire in the middleNemeSiS-Factor wrote:
S-Video is one of the last options you want to consider next to coax (the little yellow RCA / phono connector).
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