Can BRAVIA V Series model display 1080i signal which is from DVI source via the DVI to HDMI cable?
Sony Asia Pacific : Support : Product FAQs : KLV-V40A10BRAVIA V Series models are capable of displaying 1080i signal which is from DVI source that converts to HDMI input of LCD TV.
What is the difference between a "Standard" HDMI cable and a "High-Speed" HDMI cable?
HDMI :: Resources :: FAQRecently, HDMI Licensing, LLC announced that cables would be tested as Standard or High-Speed cables. Standard (or “category 1”) cables have been tested to perform at speeds of 75Mhz, which is the equivalent of a 1080i signal. See similar questions...
What are DVI, HDMI and HDCP?
High Definition Television (HDTV) FAQ for the UK (Sky BBC Te...DVI is Digital Visual Interface. This is an old standard for digital video input used initially for PC screen connections but also suitable for HDTV. PC owners may be familiar with the DVI cables used to connect their monitor. HDMI is the High Definition Multimedia Interface. It was introduced more recently with Digital TV in mind and has been called the SCART socket of HDTV. Unlike DVI it includes audio content as well as video. HDCP stands for High-bandwidth Digital-Content Protection. See similar questions...
Will there be an HDMI/DVI connection on the Xbox 360?
coldforged.org & Blog Archive & Xbox 360 High De...No, not at launch. Microsoft has said that they will provide one “when it makes sense.” Recently many sites are reporting that a so-called “version 2″ Xbox 360 — codenamed “Zephyr” — is in development with a built-in HDMI port, larger hard drive and cooler processor. Microsoft has responded by saying that anything seen today is from experimental systems and is not indicative of systems that might be released in the future. See similar questions...
My TV doesn't have an HDMI input, but it does have DVI. Can I use that instead?
V+ Faq - Cable ForumYes, but you'll need a HDMI to DVI cable or adapter. You may be able to blag one off the installer - tea and biccies go down well. You'll also need separate audio cables because DVI only carries video. And if your TV doesn't support HDCP (check the TV manual) you'll be limited in what you can watch - most of the HD movies require HDCP. No, when you enable one the others get disabled - that's because the hardware isn't very good at doing both HD and SD at the same time. See similar questions...
Why does the Model 990 have DVI switching instead of HDMI?
Outlaw AudioAt this time we believe that the more stable DVI format is a more appropriate choice, since it is well established and totally compatible with HDMI from a video standpoint. Unfortunately, HDMI is still a moving target, with the 1.2 specifications still awaiting final release. More importantly, there is a big unknown regarding the specifications of the ?next? version of HDMI that will allow transport of Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD data streams. See similar questions...
Are all major components such as DVI/HDMI ICs approved by the standard body?
Get the eye, get Purelink...Is the switch truly capable of achieving high definition signal such as 1080p? Many switches claim 1080p but, according to our tests, most of them only perform marginally even at lower bandwidth (resolution) Is the switch flexible and accurate in control? All PureLink switches have discreet IR remote control capability without any IR code conflict and in addition, PureLink switches can be controlled externally via RS-232 operated external controllers, which is essential for many cust. See similar questions...
What is the difference between a Straight-Through cable and a Cross-Over cable?
Frequently asked questions about MediaMVPA Straight-Through Ethernet cable connects your MediaMVP to your computer through a Hub, Switch or a Router. Both the MediaMVP and the computer must be connected to the same Hub, Switch or Router. See similar questions...
Is HDMI backward compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface)?
HDMI :: Resources :: FAQYes, HDMI is fully backward compatible with DVI compliant devices. HDMI DTVs will display video received from existing DVI-equipped products, and DVI-equipped TVs will display video from HDMI sources. However, some older PCs with DVI are designed only to support computer monitors, not televisions. Consumers buying a PC with DVI should make sure that it specifically includes support for television formats and not just computer monitors. See similar questions...
Can the OLC series use a DVI box on one end and an HDMI box on the other end?
Get the eye, get Purelink...No, OLC with DVI at each end must be used. We generally do not recommend OLC for AV equipment as these OLC cables do not pass HDCP. OLC utilizes virtual DDC technology and thus, eliminate the need of copper connection. The virtual DDC is in the OLC transmitter connector and contains all DDC information required for the computer source, and this DDC information is fed directly to the video source. See similar questions...
How can I tell if a cable is an HDMI certified cable?
HDMI :: Resources :: FAQAll HDMI products are required to be certified by the manufacturer as part of the HDMI Compliance Test Specification. However, there may be instances where cables bearing the HDMI logo are available but have not been properly tested. HDMI Licensing, LLC actively investigates these instances to ensure that the HDMI trademark is properly used in the market. We recommend that consumers buy their cables from a reputable source and a company that is trusted.Return to top See similar questions...
What is DVI?
Get the eye, get Purelink...DVI-D is used for digital connections (like DFP or P&D-D) between source video (video cards) and digital LCD (or rare CRT) monitors. This provides a faster, higherquality image than with analog, due to the nature of the digital format. All video cards initially produce a digital video signal, which is converted into analog at the VGA output. The analog signal travels to the monitor and is re-converted back into a digital signal. See similar questions...
Can I connect it directly to the 20" widescreen without using the DVI to Component conversion cable?
about Sceptre | ProductsThere are two different connectors in the back to connect to my computer. Do I need both the connector to I have 2 computers, one using VGA, the other using DVI. Can I connect both computers to the monitor and See similar questions...
I have a DVI-D capable DVD/Satellite/Cable Box, will this work with the controller?
x1200 WUXGA LCD & ControllerMost likely, no. Almost all DVD/Satellite/Cable Boxes with DVI-D output use an encryption format called HDCP. Since this controller does not support HDCP, it cannot decrypt the video signals, resulting in a blank picture. See similar questions...
Will the cable plug into my DVI/HDCP port on my HDTV capable tv or is it component only?
coldforged.org & Blog Archive & Xbox 360 High De...Lou said: will i be able to get a component picture with the 360 on my standard def tv with component inputs. will i be able to get a component picture with the 360 on my standard def tv with component inputs. can i use the component cable with 480i like i do with my xbox 1? i really hope so! all i’m saying is that i hope i’m not stuck having to use the composite av cables when i have component inputs on the back of my standard 27 in. panasonic. See similar questions...
Are there any requirements or limitations in OC Series Fiber Optic DVI cable?
Get the eye, get Purelink...Certain DVI sources such as the Evertz video processor and certain scalers do not have 5V coming out of pin#14 of DVI output. This is not in line with DDWG's DVI specification. Our OC obtains power from the video source's DVI pin#14 and if this power is not available, OC will not operate properly. For these type of video sources, we recommend using our DVI-G5P adapter(DVI female to DVI female adapter with 5V input) to be used between the video source and OC cable to feed the 5V power. See similar questions...
What is the difference between this and DSL or cable?
DuPage Wireless FAQ'sOur service is up to eight times faster than 256K DSL and nearly twice as fast as most cable. DSL and cable modem upload speeds can be much slower (128-384Kbps) than the download speeds (512Kbps-4Mbps). With our service your download and upload speeds are the same. For example, if you subscribe to our Residental Plus service you get a Asymmetrical, 384/512Kbps sustained service - download and upload, with downloads bursting to between 3Mbps and 7Mbps and uploads up to 1.5Mbps. See similar questions...
What is HDMI?
The Basics of Home Theater: An HDMI FAQPut simply, HDMI is a new connection type that carries both digital audio and digital video (at resolutions up to 1080p) in a single cable. It can be found on HDTV's, some high-definition cable and satellite boxes, upscaling DVD players, the new HD disc formats HD-DVD and Blu-ray, and it is slowly making its way to surround sound receivers and processors. If you are buying a new HDTV, you should make sure the set includes an HDMI input. See similar questions...
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