![]() ![]() If the projector does not have DVI then try the same thing with your DVI to HDMI cable plugged directly into the projector. ![]() Does your projector have DVI input? If so, plug the computer directly into the projector with a DVI to DVI connection and see if the results are any different. Try to simplifiy your connection for test purposes. To figure out which DVI output you have, check your PC manual or take a look at the DVI jack itself and compare it to the pictures on wikipedia. You can convert DVI-D to HDMI with a simple adapter. You cannot adapt DVI-A to HDMI with a cable or simple plug adapter- it needs an active analog to digital signal converter (a box that gets plugged in to the wall or batteries for power). DVI-I is a hybrid connector that supports both digital and analog outputs (but not necessarily at the same time). DVI-D is virtually identical to the video component of an HDMI signal but DVI-A (analog) is more like a VGA connection. ![]() Without knowing the specifics of your video card, Denon receiver model and projector model, I can only make a few generic suggestions.įirst off, DVI (Digital Visual Interface) actually comes in three flavors - DVI-A, DVI-D and DVI-I. I assume that the signal coming from the computer (HP Media Center) is digital and that it would mesh with an HDMI adaptor. I have used a DVI to HDMI cable to an input that I know is active, with no results whatsoever. I have run into a problem running my computer into my Denon receiver-which acts as a switcher for all of my HD sources. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |