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KOFgokuon
United States14883 Posts
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
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teh leet newb
United States1999 Posts
On June 17 2009 15:19 CharlieMurphy wrote: i'm not worried about the cost of an adapter, they are like 3-10 bucks no matter what. It's just the hassle of doing it and waiting. Just wanna pick one up and be done with it. Well I dunno where you shop, but at places like Best Buy and Radio Shack, the cheapest adapter will probably run you like $30+. They charge like $20+ for cables too. You'll save a bunch of money by going to monoprice and waiting a couple days. | ||
NoNones
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Anyways HDMI is direct compatible with DVI-D, HDMI just has extra pins to carry over sound along with video, there should be no in quality also it's digital... If you loose signal enough you just loose signal completely or get blocked up (depends on your decoder as most decoders will try to guess and deblock on video errors usually resulting is poor guesses and blocky pictures..) Adapters are cheap though mostly. Also that is vivo to Componet cables you have which is good enough for 1080p (they are female and so you need 3 (male to male) cables to hook them up to your tv match the colors on the back...) and be able to work with your HDTV. Vivo is just another Mini-din format, (s-video +extra pins to carry more signal and channels) really your card should be able to act as a tv tuner usually as vivo stands for video in video out which is probably the other thing that looks like a s-video and composite cables. DVI is the best quality you can get though as it's digital instead of an analog signal. | ||
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