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In Reply to: RE: DVI and a plasma posted by danlaudionut on December 03, 2012 at 16:29:12
Since you didn't mention any other components (receiver, processor, etc) nor did you mention which model of plasma, the following is based on a direct connection of the computer to the plasma.
Option #1
You will need a video card with an HDMI output if you want to go all digital, that's video and audio, directly to the plasma.
Option #2
You can use the analog audio outputs of the computer to get an audio connection to the plasma, while using a DVI-to-HDMI cable (see link below) to get the digital video to the plasma. This assumes that you have at least one HDMI input on the plasma that allows for analog audio.
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You should also be able to use the converter while running the audio through the digital toslink or spdif connections either into the tv or a multi-channel receiver. The receiver can process the 5.1 channel digital audio stream sent by 100% of the satellite & cable companies and 95% of the current crop of Blue-ray discs out there.
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