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I guess that title can't get any more obvious |
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Your card specs list "Dual Link DVI - Supporting digital output up to 2560x1600 ". I do not see analog or component support on the specs. Are you sure your card supports component? |
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If you're anxious to get yourself up-and-running, go buy an HDMI switcher, plug your graphics card and PS3 into that, and then connect the output from the switcher into your TV's HDMI input. DVI-I to HDMI conversion is pretty simple (it's just a different connector configuration; the signals and conductor counts are the same, albeit of course your TV won't get sound from your computer).
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Firemist and TeraMedia, thank you both like a million times for pointing out where I went wrong, and for telling me where to get a hardware to get a digitial signal.
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First, I'd recommend that you test the Bravia by connecting the PC to the HDMI on the Bravia. This would involve disconnecting the PS3 temporarily. You will need a DVI to HDMI adpater or a DVI to HDMI cable.
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BruxBox, the card is designed to deliver HDTV signal, it has HDTV ready sign on it. I guess they kept the vga port on the back of the tv, because they never thought, remember the time this tv model made, like in mid june 2006, cards which support hdmi or hdtv were's even out yet. So with the new breed of 8xxx cards coming out with HDMI, I mean they have HDMI port instead of that ill-fated s-video port. things are bound to change
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I am using DVI-I to HDMI on my Sony. Different model, different vintage (see below), but it works just fine... most of the time. The catch is that when the computer boots, the boot screen and startup is at standard VGA resolution, which the TV doesn't seem to support. Either that or the boot sequence doesn't support rendering at the screen's supported resolutions. So when things start up, I get a black screen for a few moments, and then I get the "Windows Loading..." screen. I get the RAID config screen, but I do not get the Intel boot splashscreen.
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It may be true that your graphics card is designed to deliver HDTV to an HDTV monitor. However, you Sony Bravia may not be designed to accept an HDMI connection from a PC.
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Hi Folks.
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Hi Redhat, Im in work atm so i have only been able to find you a picture of my card.
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