#69684 - 07/18/09 05:54 AM
HDMI to DVI is this what people do?
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Gunslinger
Registered: 04/15/05
Posts: 33
Loc: Houston, TX
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I'm going to be getting a new HDTV soon & it has several HDMI connections. Since the 990 doesn't have it, how are people running the signal through the 990 if at all? Do they take the HDMI out of their bluray/dvd players, convert it to DVI, then take the DVI signal out of the Outlaw & convert it back to HDMI to the TV?
The way I currently see it being done would be as follows:
1. For bluray/dvd transports (HDMI out only), connect directly to the TV & use the optical out on the TV back to the 990 to handle the sound that way. I don't own one of these yet but it seems like this is how it would work if I get one.
2. For the AT&T U-verse cable box either do the same thing as 1 or stick with component cable I/O & the U-verse's optical connection directly into the 990, which is how I have it currently configured.
Thanks.
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#69685 - 07/18/09 12:46 PM
Re: HDMI to DVI is this what people do?
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Desperado
Registered: 01/27/09
Posts: 414
Loc: Virginia
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To connect HDMI devices to the 990, you simply buy cables that have a DVI connector on one end and an HDMI connector on the other. Of course, if you do things this way, you're depending on the 990 to handle the audio for your programming. For me, I have my CD transport and BluRay player feeding the 990 via TOSlink fiber cables for audio delivery. I haven't bothered with setting up the 7.1 analog connections from the BluRay player since I rarely watch BluRay content and settle for humdrum ol' Dolby Digital sound. In theory, with the advent of the Outlaw 997 (and a lot of competing products already on the market), you'll simply need HDMI cables from the sources to your processor and then one HDMI out to the TV/projector/etc. Can't wait to see MIT start hawking $3000 cosmic ray shielded digital HDMI interconnects. LOL
Best,
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#69686 - 07/19/09 01:18 AM
Re: HDMI to DVI is this what people do?
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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As Ritz says, all you need is a DVI-to-HDMI cable or an HDMI cable and DVI-to-HDMI adapters. For folks who haven't previously bought DVI-to-HDMI cables, I often recommend picking up these for the 990's three DVI connectors and using HDMI cables, especially if you have any HDMI cables already lying around. (My OPPO players have all come with HDMI cables, for example, so I've got some in the drawer under the TV.)
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#69687 - 07/19/09 04:00 AM
Re: HDMI to DVI is this what people do?
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Gunslinger
Registered: 09/22/06
Posts: 46
Loc: Ellicott City, MD
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twitchy:
I run HDMI->DVI cables to the 990 from both my Philips BD7200 Blu-Ray disc player and my cable box, and then run a DVI->HDMI cable from the 990 to my front projector. I also run the component video connections for all three.
The connection from the cable box works fine for the digital connection, but from the BD player the vertical size is wrong (I seen only the top 2/3 or so of the image, stretched to fill the height of the screen). Apparently the different components speak different flavors of HDMI, which reportedly still an issue.
The component video connections still work fine in all cases, however.
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#69688 - 07/19/09 08:07 PM
Re: HDMI to DVI is this what people do?
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/15/07
Posts: 46
Loc: So. Calif
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I thought I might add some possible limitations on using component video when HDMI is available. On the Oppo BDP-83, the component output for blu-ray discs is limited to 1080i (not producing 1080P if available) and the video up-conversion feature is limited to unencrypted discs and only produces 480i/576i. The HDMI output is protected with HDCP and has no such restriction. I would imagine that most other DVD players have similar limitations. Just some reason to try using HDMI outputs on devices when available to achieve the full resolution potential.
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#69690 - 07/21/09 02:51 AM
Re: HDMI to DVI is this what people do?
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Gunslinger
Registered: 04/15/05
Posts: 33
Loc: Houston, TX
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Thanks for the quick reply guys. I'll be sure to use this thread when it comes to time to set it up. Probably I'll see the best way to setup the AT&T U-verse cable box prior to getting the bluray/dvd/cd player, for proof of concept.
Best, Twitchy
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#69691 - 07/29/09 03:45 AM
Re: HDMI to DVI is this what people do?
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Gunslinger
Registered: 04/15/05
Posts: 33
Loc: Houston, TX
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I finally got the HDTV & set it up. Currently I only have the component cables. The Sharp didn't include an HDMI cable even. So far it looks like it's defaulting to 420p.
However, I have a Tivo chained in via RCA jacks so it's upscaling from a lower format. I'll have to setup a direct connection via hdmi/dvi to see the display from cable box to outlaw directly. Need to order the cables next.
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#69692 - 07/29/09 03:59 AM
Re: HDMI to DVI is this what people do?
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Desperado
Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 14054
Loc: Memphis, TN USA
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The Sharp didn't include an HDMI cable even. So far it looks like it's defaulting to 420p. Assuming that the Sharp is your new TV, it is scaling the source to its native resolution. If it is reporting a resolution such as 480p, that is the input resolution (whatever the source you're using is providing).
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