Sunday, May 6, 2012

Anyone know of a video card that supports component out instead of s-video? I don't mean composite.?

Composit is the raw signal (analogue) without sound and would use RCA jacks to connect.



Componet would use DVI connection to separate out the signals.



Not that you needed that information but Nvidia video cards use DVI as well as other high-end cards. Be care full to make sure your TV has the hookups for DVI connections. You can not purchase a DVI to RCA cables unless you are willing to have them custom made for a very high price. Double check your TV connections, just because it is HD does not mean it is new enough to support DVI hook ups. Older HD's don't support them and if you have to use an adapter to use it, then it is worthless. If you use an adapter you lose everything you were trying to gain by using the DVI connection. It is like getting a true digital signal then running a copper wire to connect it to your tv. Pointless. To get a true digital signal on your tv you must use optics.|||http://www.diamondmm.com/howtobuyvideoca… or are u refearing to a professional video card

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