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  • Has anyone here used 4K Display Port to HDMI adapters with good results?

    01/04/2023 12:53:40 AM PST · by Paul R. · 23 replies
    Me | 1/4/2023 | Paul R.
    As an alternative to finding a video card for displaying documents and fine text from my computer to a 4K TV, I have been looking into 4K Display Port to HDMI adapters. These are available fairly inexpensively even at 4K @ 60 Hz, although the Amazon Basics adapters appear to suffer from too cheap contacts. (I suspect they may be ok if plugged in and rarely disturbed.)
  • Video card (for desktop pc) question

    12/28/2022 10:32:50 AM PST · by Paul R. · 42 replies
    Me | 12/28/2022 | Paul R.
    The ASUS GeForce 710 2GB DDR3 EVO video card specs state "Digital Max Resolution 2560 x 1600", but ALSO state "Interface : Yes x 1 (Native DVI-D) / Yes x 1 (D-Sub) / Yes x 1 (Native HDMI 1.4b) / HDCP Support Yes (1.4)Well, the HDMI (which is what I'm "after", to hook up a 4k 43" TV), if said output is HDMI 1.4b, should support 4k video = 3840 x 2160 pixels resolution. Am I missing something here? Can this card give me a clean 4k output for displaying text (docs, spreadsheets) on this TV?
  • HDMI - Audio 3.5 MM Splitter

    03/01/2020 4:34:26 PM PST · by ducttape45 · 19 replies
    N/A | 3/1/2020 | Me
    Good evening fellow Freepers. This may seem like an odd request but it's something that I've wanted to ask here because though I know computer PCs, I don't know audio visual very well. What I'm looking for is a device where an HDMI cable can be plugged in one side, and video and audio come out the other side separately. The audio output needs to be in the way of a 3.5MM audio port. The video output still needs be HDMI, or even Displayport and DVI. The reason for this request is because the antiquated equipment in our A/V room...
  • VANITY: Tech Help Needed To Break Free From Cable

    10/26/2016 7:35:45 AM PDT · by soozla · 75 replies
    Self | Oct 26, 2017 | Self
    I'm looking for advice/direction to set up a better way to get TV/Internet. Technically challenged but willing to learn. Has anyone found a way to bust loose of high TV/Internet bills? We still need a land line as cell phone reception is spotty at best, until we go to the other side of the mountain here. Any suggestions as to setting up my "home brew" Direct TV system will be appreciated. Husband likes to get NHRA drag racing...
  • (Vanity) HDMI to PC video capture question

    01/22/2011 7:15:36 AM PST · by Blueflag · 10 replies
    1/22/2010 | blueflag
    Question for FReepers: Is it possible AND how to do it -- Logically connect and have Windows recognize a Camcorder (that has an HDMI port) connected to a PC that has an HDMI port, running Windows 7 -- and then capture video form the Camcorder onto the PC? Obviously the physical connection is simple. Can I use the HDMI cable and ports to perform video capture, or only video 'play'? I am logged in, my sister and the moose are in the shower eating cheese, and this is quite hugh and series because this new PC (much to my surprise)...
  • Need help with PC to Sony kdl-52nx800 TV.

    12/03/2010 7:55:16 PM PST · by GTXGTP · 25 replies
    12/3/2010 | GTXGTP
    Has anyone tried this? I cannot make it work for the life of me. Here's the setup: Nvidia GTX460 video card in my pc- two dvi, one hdmi out. TV - Sony Bravia 52" LEDLCD Tv. 50'HDMI cable from PC to TV I have tried everything. Checked native res of tv, and matched it on the output of my video card. Tested on another tv, from all three outputs of my video card, and it works fine. Tried my xbox 360 across the hdmi, works great. But then I hook my Pc to the Sony tv- Nvidia control panel even...
  • High-Def Cables Get Smarter

    05/30/2009 3:01:20 AM PDT · by Las Vegas Dave · 57 replies · 2,418+ views
    businessweek.com ^ | May 28, 2009 | Cliff Edwards
    Is it time to throw out your HDTV and home theater equipment? Consumer eletronics makers sure hope so. The consortium of companies that help create the standard for high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) cables just announced a new specification, called HDMI 1.4, that could further reduce cable clutter. For the uninitiated, HDMI has quickly become the preferred method for transmitting video and audio from a set-top box to a television. Users need only one cable instead of two or more required of older analog TV sets. The new HDMI 1.4 cables, which should become available early next year, add an Ethernet...
  • Difference in picture quality on LCD TV between satellite and VCR

    01/11/2008 8:39:46 PM PST · by rudy45 · 11 replies · 619+ views
    We bought a Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR2 LCD television recently. We get "regular" television via a DirecTV receiver. The input to the receiver is coax cable from the satellite, and the output from the receiver (and hence input to the TV) is S video and audio red/white. Question: the family is complaining about the quality of the satellite TV reception. In testing things, I disconnected the satellite receiver and plugged in a VCR. Then I played a pre-recorded videotape. The family looked at the videotape and are happy with the quality. They think the quality of the video is better than...
  • What's the Matter with HDMI?

    05/19/2007 9:16:19 AM PDT · by george76 · 18 replies · 484+ views
    Audioholics ^ | May 18, 2007 | Kurt Demke
    How the designers of the HDMI standard screwed up, and what's to be done about it. HDMI is a format which was designed primarily to serve the interests of the content-provider industries, not to serve the interests of the consumer. The result is a mess, and in particular, the signal is quite hard to route and switch, cable assemblies are unnecessarily complicated, and distance runs are chancy. Why is this, and what did the designers of the standard do wrong? And what can we do about it? The story begins with another badly-developed standard, DVI. A few years ago, there...
  • Shopping for HDMI cables: who do retailers think they're kidding? Our price list inside.

    02/20/2007 8:38:50 AM PST · by george76 · 45 replies · 1,771+ views
    opposable thumbs ^ | February 19, 2007 | Ben Kuchera
    Everyone is talking about HDMI with the release of the PS3, and it's worth talking about; many people don't know that much about the cables or the connections. Heck, I've talked to people who don't realize that their PS3 will look better if they upgrade their composite cables that come with the system. I'm not going to try to break down the entire issue of cabling because it's a broad one, but if you're looking to buy an HDMI cable, just pay attention to the fact that there are stores that will rob you and others that won't. When I...
  • HDTV: DLP, LCD FAQS ( Upgrading your television )

    10/17/2006 4:01:37 PM PDT · by george76 · 46 replies · 2,618+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | Oct. 16, 2006 | ERIC GWINN
    There are many reasons to buy an HDTV now. 1) Your team could be good this year. 2) There’s more stuff on high-definition TV than ever. 3) Prices are dropping. If you’re looking, here are some things you should know: DLP •Millions of tiny mirrors reflect light to produce a picture. You can recognize DLP (digital light processing) sets in the store: They’re the big, boxy televisions. LCD •Electrically charged liquid crystals untwist just enough to let the correct shade of light pass through. PLASMA •Bits of gas are ignited to produce light. FAQs Which is better, LCD or plasma?...
  • Updated: Will DIY Vista Media Centers Be DOA?

    02/22/2006 5:56:45 AM PST · by JamesP81 · 8 replies · 360+ views
    Yahoo! News ^ | 2-17-2006 | Mark Hachman
    The future of do-it-yourself video hardware in the Microsoft Vista generation is in question, as issues have surfaced surrounding two key portions of the high-definition video space. How consumers will have to deal with HDCP, a content protection scheme, and CableCards, a means of transmitting video information into the home, have come to the fore.
  • Next-gen display standard emerges for PC, HDTVs (UDI to replace VGA)

    12/21/2005 1:47:47 AM PST · by HAL9000 · 3 replies · 425+ views
    EETimes.com ^ | December 20, 2005 | Spencer Chin
    MANHASSET, N.Y. — Leading PC and consumer electronics companies announced they are developing a specification for a next-generation PC digital display interface that is also compatible with high-definition TV signals. Penned the Unified Display Interface (UDI), the standard is expected to replace the aging VGA analog standard and provide guidelines to ensure compatibility with the DVI standard. UDI will be also be compatible with HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface), the standard digital interface for High Definition TVs (HDTVs) and advanced CE displays. UDI will be able to use High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) technology widely deployed in HDMI-compatible products today....