Video Quality

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by zeus, Dec 28, 2006.

  1. zeus

    zeus out of date

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    I am still pricing up a Media Centre build but I dont know how im going to connect the pc to the telly.

    The best input on the telly is component (Y,Cb,Cr) so I want to make use of it.
    There are graphics cards and motherboards with integrated graphics which have component out so thats one option.
    But what if I get a graphics card with DVI-I/A, s-video and VGA and use a converter....
    Will there be any difference in quality between the four? s-video and vga will be the cheapest way to do it but I dont know which to use.
    Will s-video-->component providea better picture than s-video straight, will s-video-->component provide a better picture than dvi-->component? Will vga-->component provide better a better picture than any of the s-video options.... Im lost!

    All I know is that composite is terrible! You cant read windows at all!
     
  2. roy92

    roy92 CSS HAXOR

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    i dunno if this will help, but jst wanna tell u bout my past experiences.

    I used the svideo port from my gfx card, plugged in a converter to A/V coz my tv didnt support svideo took a little bit of work to get the tv to work, but when i did.... it was ugly...very ugly. i had to get my old monitor and use them both at the same time, coz it was very hard to read anything.

    then with a laptop, i used svideo straight. i dun know if its jst my tv, but the colour is very bright, but readable. i guess if u can fix the brightness then that would be the better option.

    overall, i think converters wouldn't change the quality.... i think:dry:
     

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