Posted in: Internet HDTV, News, TV Gadgets & Equipment, Web TV Tips by Chris Tew on May 17, 2007

12 People Are Speaking Their Mind


  1. Sundras Naidoo Says:

    January 15th, 2008 at 9:30 am

    I have connected my LCD TV to my computer using the DVI – HDMI cable interface. However, I cannot get my display to fit the screen. How can I resolve this problem?

  2. I purchased a DVI to HDMI cable. I connected the DVI monitor port on my ATA Radeon card to my Sony 1080i WEGA. The Sony sees the signal fine. But I can’t find the right ATA driver to give me 1920×1080 resolution on the Sony.

    Does any one have any ideas?

  3. Hello, this was a well written articlw but It missed some HDMI to HDMI stuff like the problem I am having. I have my laptop conected to my 42″ LCD TV it it looks great but the audio is still coming from my laptopn and is lagged. Any suggestions, anyone?

  4. Robert Karge Says:

    July 2nd, 2008 at 6:52 pm

    I seem to always want to do something that manufacturers design against.
    I have a HD DVR and would like to get recorded HD material to my PC.
    Now I have Pinnacle labs stuff for handling the job with non-HD recordings on my PC.

    What I would like to know is what do I need to do the same with HD recordings.

    Thanks

  5. I have a new computer but no dvi or hdmi cables, can you go usb to usb?

  6. Almost all HDTVs have VGA (also called “PC Input.”). VGA supports high definition (the best output your PC can generate) and you can get the cable with audio too. Check out PCTVCables.com

  7. I have a ATI Radeon HD 3450 in my dell studio pc. I hooked up a hdmi cable to my 47 inch samsung LCD TV and directly to the pc using the hdmi port on the pc(no adapters). Once I selected the correct moinitor the picture came in wonderfully, but no sound at all? I tested the hdmi cable via dvd player and lcd and it worked fine. Why is the sound not working???

  8. The sound is usually handled by the motherboard or Sound Card on a PC so will not be sent out via the HDMI. You’ll need to hook up sound seperately.

  9. Bruno Seleme Zagonel Says:

    March 5th, 2009 at 10:02 pm

    By connecting a PC/MAC trough a HDMI connection and use a AV receiver, will I get audio and video from the computer?

  10. I have connected my 46″ LCD to my PC via HDMI and it works perfectly picture is great and sound is awsome through the stereo. Problem is sound through my logitec speakers stops when the HDMI is connected. Why does it do this and is there a way to get sound through both?

  11. Reg McDonald Says:

    August 7th, 2009 at 9:18 pm

    New to this, but have a HDMI Cable and connectors on both TV and PC, but can’t seem to make it work. Any ideas. I select the right output on the TV, is there something that must done on the computer?

  12. I have HDMI to DVI cable on my 42″ to my PC and it works super.

    I want to see full HDMI card for a PC – working in BOTH directions. And with full audio. TV people will have to help us on this, too. Just a dream. Easy way to have a full PVR

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