Re: HDMI from a PC ?



"johns" <johns321@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote...
Has anybody invented a PCI-e card that will give HDMI output ?
Or is there a video card that will do it ?
Or, is there a connector DVI-music hack for it ?

All the new 16:9 TVs and monitors have AGP only, and
yet there are HDMI splitters on the market in lots of game
stores. I'm assuming that HDMI is digital graphics and
thus better quality than AGP .. I may be wrong there, but
I simply don't know.

HDMI is a combination digital audio/video interface. From a PC to a TV monitor
you can use a DVI output from the PC video card to a DVI or HDMI (via DVI-HDMI
adapter) input on your monitor, and separate analog or digital output from your
sound card. Look for HDCP ready cards that will definitely support HDMI via a
DVI-HDMI adapter:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010380048+1320923120+1320022195+1069633099+1068310557&Configurator=&Subcategory=48&description=&Ntk=&SpeTabStoreType=&Order=RATING&srchInDesc=


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