Question:
PC to HDTV(older) Whats the best way to get 1080i though cables?
Jasyin
2009-05-15 19:02:10 UTC
I have an older HDTV (Pioneer Pro-510HD). I want to get the best singnal from my PC to watch vids direct from my PC. The TV has a VGA for HDTV as well as Component jacks, S-Video, and regular RCA(R,W,Y). The Video card is an GForce 7800 GSOC(AGP) and has DVI, VGA, and S-Vido connections . let me know thw best setup please.. Thanks a ton.
Three answers:
bbt91945
2009-05-15 19:12:02 UTC
You can use the vga from your computer to the tv. Look on the owners manual for codes.
jf
2009-05-15 19:13:36 UTC
EDIT



Sorry mis-read the question. Use VGA or Component on the computer, both are equivalent quality HD connections. You can get a VGA to component cable online at like amazon or such. Otherwise just do VGA to VGA.



But that only covers video. You then need a stereo mini to RCA cable for the audio. Just do a search for that online at like Amazon, or again check your local stores. You can put the stere mini into the computer audio out or headphone jack.



Avoid using the s-video or composite options. Those can only carry SD video. The the quality will be horrid on your set.
2016-11-09 01:21:10 UTC
you'll be waiting to connect the modem to the router. Modem in many circumstances have 2 connections, one with the aid of USB and the different with the aid of CAT5 Ethernet cables. while you're connected with the aid of USB, disconnect that and hook the router (WAN or LAN connector) to the modem. If the router additionally has a 4 way Ethernet hub, you may hook your computers to 2 of those. The router (in accordance with DHCP?) will assign IP addresses for each pc. If the router would not have the Ethernet hub, then you certainly could get a separate Ethernet hub wish that clears it up?


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