pc to hdtv (newbie help)

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  1. mcgav

    mcgav Member

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    hi
    i have a 64bit vista with blueray dvd pc.
    I'm connecting it to my tv (samsung le40r73bd) and wish to make the most from the blueray experience.
    I'm currently using a vga cable but my pc also has a dvi port.
    is this current configuration suitable if not what is my best setup ie new graphics and cable.
    thanx Mc Gáv
     
  2. Shokz

    Shokz Regular member

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    If you have a DVI port then it'll be a dedicated graphics card, correct? If your computer came like that it should have a SPDIF cable from the video card to the motherboard to allow audio to be sent via the DVI port too (you'll need a DVI to HDMI cable for this as DVI doesn't normally support audio, just video). What are you using to get audio at the moment?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812816009

    (If you're not in America just say and i'll find you another link)
     
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  3. sammorris

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    If your PC already has a DVi to HDMI connector you have somewhere then use that and get a normal HDMI cable, otherwise buy the cable that shokz linked you to (or similar). HD Audio comes separately straight from the graphics card through the DVI port in a lot of decent cards these days (ATI HD graphics, for example).
     
  4. mcgav

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    thanx for the reply i'm currently using a vga to vga with audio jack.
    i'll get the cable thanx
    ps my tv only has 1 hdmi port which is currently being used by my stb, is it possible to get a graphics card that could run the set top box threw it ie hdmi in port
     
  5. Shokz

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    It says on the spec page for that TV that there's two HDMI ports - are you sure there's only one on your TV? :p
     
  6. mcgav

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    aye def only 1
     
  7. mcgav

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    page 5 of the user manul
    javascript:sendIt3('/uk/support/download/supportDownDetail.do','','television','lcdtv','LE40R73BD','LE40R73BD','929969')
    or here
    http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/d...download&prd_ia_cd=02010100&disp_nm=LE40R73BD

    states "Do not attempt to connect the HDMI/DVI connector to a PC or Laptop Graphics Card. (This will result in a blank screen being displayed)"

    is there any way around this, has anyone tried it, i dont understand why it wouldn't accept from a pc
     
  8. Shokz

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    That makes no sense... At all... What's the difference? I might have to find my user manual cos my DVI to HDMI cable works perfectly (aside from the fact it's 1360x768 and my PC is convinced it's 1920x1080 - interesting thing is I can set it to that in games and there's absolutely no difference between the two, so maybe it secretly knows and doesn't want to own up to it <.<)
     
  9. mcgav

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    lol thanx for all your help i'm just gonna buy a cable and try it
     

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