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Home > Home & Garden > Electronics   »   Ybpr cables or dvi to hdmi? or hdmI?

 
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Old Oct 20, 2007, 10:08 AM
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Ybpr cables or dvi to hdmi? or hdmI?

I need to know what is best, and I would like to know why? I find the more expensive dvi to hdmi is not as high of a quality of 3dimension on my LCD TV from my HD cable box? The picture is clearer but the characters do not jump out the same as when I am using ybpr.

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Old Oct 24, 2007, 09:46 AM   #2  
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So if I get you correctly your have cable that is HDMI on one end and DVI on the other? Generally you will find that a component cable should give you a getter picture from a cable box. Reason, the HDMI protocol in a cable box SUCKS. In fact it has many issues connecting to other HDMI components, believe it or not they don't always speak the same language. HDMI is more of a convience item as it carries both the audio and video. But if you are donconverting to DVI you would need to run audio anyway. Good luck.

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