Monday, March 28, 2011

Hdmi to Dvi Video - Dvi-D to Hdmi

If you have an Hdcp compliant Hdtv, you are probably going to want to use whether an Hdmi cable or a Dvi cable. Hdmi and Dvi are both used to send digital signals from high definition devices to Hdtvs. The incompatibility between the two is that Hdmi transmits a digital audio and video signal, Dvi can only send video. Both are capable of resolutions up to 1080p.

What if I have a Dvi device, but only have Hdmi inputs on the Tv?

Hdmi Tv

No problem! All you need is an Hdmi to Dvi Cable. The most tasteless use for this cable is connecting a computer to the Tv, or even some laptops to Tv. If your computer or laptop has a Dvi output, then you can associate it to your Hdtv with a Dvi to Hdmi Cable. You will need a different cable to get sound from your computer. A tasteless way of doing this is getting a 3.5mm stereo male (headphone plug) to 2 Rca (red and white connectors) cable. Naturally associate the 3.5mm stereo plug into the headphone jack on your computer, then associate the 2 Rca plugs into the back of your Tv or home theater system.

Hdmi to Dvi Video - Dvi-D to Hdmi

Is Dvi the same picture ability as Hdmi?

Yes, since Dvi and Hdmi are both digital, they are able to send the picture perfectly. If there are any errors with the cable, it will be very noticeable (no picture, flickering, blocky picture). As long as it's working, you can be distinct that you're getting the best out of your equipment.

Is an Hdmi to Dvi cable is the same as a Dvi to Hdmi cable?

Yes, Hdmi to Dvi cables are bi-directional so they are called both ways. If you have a Dvi input on your display, you can associate Hdmi devices with this cable and vice versa.

Hdmi to Dvi Video - Dvi-D to Hdmi

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