| Re: HDMI ?
"dennis@home" <dennis@killspam.kicks-ass.net> schreef in bericht
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> "Huib" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>>> "Andrew Rossmann" <andysnewsreply@no_junk.comcast.net> schreef in
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>>>>> In article <#ukwQ2cLIHA.3940@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>,
>>>>> [email]anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com[/email] says...
>>>>>> I bought a TV which needs a HDMI 1.3
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How do i know that my PC supports 1.3 ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is it correct that besides the screen by now also the sound should be
>>>>>> trasferred to the TV?
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>>>>> Your TV SUPPORTS HDMI 1.3, but it would be EXTREMELY odd if it
>>>>> required
>>>>> it. HDMI 1.3 just adds enhancements for more accurate video and audio.
>>>>> To be honest, virtually nothing that outputs HD video (HD/Blu-Ray,
>>>>> cable/satellite boxes) even support it yet.
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>>>>> HDMI does support audio, but your video card will need HDMI output,
>>>>> and
>>>>> some way to get the audio from the audio card to the video card. Most
>>>>> only have DVI, which is video only. You can use an adaptor to convert
>>>>> HDMI to video, but it will not have audio.
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>>>> thanks for the reply.
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>>>> In my Vista laptop and in the TV i can plug a HDMI - cable.
>>>> The reason of my question is :
>>>> -currently i am using and S-video cable (PC / TV) and i can play a DVD
>>>> from it (the sound is from the PC)
>>>> -i am using now a HDMI cable will it also be possible to play a DVD and
>>>> will the sound be from the TV.
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>>> You can on mine.
>>> If you have all the bits why haven't you tried it?
>>> You want hdmi for the video anyway if its a flat panel TV as it gives a
>>> much better picture than S-video.[/color]
>> Hi,
>> Thanks,
>> For the moment the TV is not yet delivered and the use of HDMI is new for
>> me.
>> Firt of all i want to be sure that it works before i buy a cable.
>> Meanwhile i got the confirmation from the forum (thanks all) that it will
>> work so i will buy one.
>> On the fact in the sound will transferred via the same cable is not
>> everybody on the same line...
>> As additional question:is there a limitation on the lenght of the cable
>> before the quality will become bad?[/color]
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> Both the video and the audio are sent digitally on hdmi.
> This means that even cheap £3 cables work perfectly.
> If you buy a cable it should be of sufficient quality to work over the
> length you buy (its difficult to buy hdmi leads that aren't pre
> terminated).
> Up to about 5m really cheap stuff should work.
> If you want to go 25m then you need better cable.
> Don't fall into the audiophiles trap of buying expensive tat as it just
> doesn't give any benefits other than bragging rights.[/color]
Hallo dennis,
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Thanks a lot.
I will need +/- 5 m and the shop i contacted told me that for the sound i do
need an additional cable.
By now i do know better.
Regards
Huib |