not sure this is the right place to post, so if its not sorry and please point me in the right direction.
i want to connect my PC to my HDTV to watch home videos and other videos i have saved to hard drive. i looked around on the net and have found a VGA to HDMI cable and was wondering if this would work and if the picture would be any good. any help would be greatly appreciated
EDIT: ok just checked my tv and its not HDMI i have a DVI port. same question though. will VGA from my pc to DVI on my TV work? and would the picture be any good?
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I've never used any of the converter cables, and to be honest I didn't know any existed. Assuming the cable works, you will just need to ensure your resolution and refresh rate are set to standard resolutions (480i/480P/720P/1080i/1080P@60hz). Your TV likely won't recognize any other resolutions. Quality will depend on the source files. If you are trying to playback VHS quality home videos on a 55" widescreen HD TV, it isn't likely to look very good.
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thanks for the reply!.
all my videos are dvd quality so that shouldnt be a problem.
do you think i would have a better chance at this if i used a video card with dvi out? if so could you recomend one? i dont really have much to spend and this card im using now doesnt work well with vista for some reason. its a geforce 5500, it worked well with XP but now with vista the picture stutters when playing videos so im thinking new card anyway. thank for any help! -
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with a monitor and HDTV running at 1920x1080 60p.
There's a small possibility your TV will accept analog VGA via the DVI connector. The DVI spec has an option for analog VGA so a VGA -> DVI cable could work. Check your HDTV for a DVI-I connector. See diagrams here:
http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html
By the way, there's no such thing as a VGA to HDMI cable. Anything labeled like that is for a specialized device that includes digital video on the VGA connector (there are several spare pins on a standard VGA connector). Unless you have one of those devices such a cable won't work. -
DVI-I is usually used as an output not an input. DVI-I to VGA is valid but not usually the reverse. TV sets usually have VGA, HDMI or DVI-D inputs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVI
Laptops usually have VGA out. Some have analog component or HDMI.
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