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Radeon 9800 Pro + HDTV?
I just bought a Radeon AIW (All-In-Wonder) 9800 Pro video card...and am looking to hook it up to my TV. Obviously I want to use RGP (component) input instead of S-Video. The card has DVI out, and S-Video out...but no "Component" out or anything like that. How would I go about hooking this up? Right now I have S-Video out into an adaptor the splits into RGP, but that doesn't seem to be such a good idea?
Does a DVI -> Component adapter exist? Anybody set something like this up before? Please ICQ/AIM me: 9477315/ace56789
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I dunno about the other stuff, but I know some high-end HDTV's right now are coming with DVI inputs. Pretty sweet.
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Yeah, mine doesn't have it (Panisonic 53" HDTV)
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I just bought the same card and it came with the component out cable. Take a look at page 35 of the manual.
Are you sure you actually have a 9800 AIW PRO ? Absolutely excellent card btw. |
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why do u want to use this ? just hack a xbox and use the compotent cable
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My dilema now is...it runs fine at 640x480 (except everything is HUGE and most apps need 800x600 anyways)...so if I do 800x600 it works (using 480i I assume) BUT the screen is scrollable (as in I only see a portion of the entire screen...have to move the mouse to the side then the entire screen shifts that way). How do I display higher resolutions WITHOUT the screen scrolling (nothing above 800x600 is working actually...just a black screen). How can I output in 1080i?
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I think you need the adaptor for this:
http://www.ati.com/products/hdtvadapter/faq.html#1 I know this is possible, you should go to www.rage3d.com and search on 1080i. My component out cable does not output from the S-Video but rather from the main av out on the card. Never tried it yet. |
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Apparendly Radeon All-In-Wonder 9800 Pro will only go 800x600 with the default Catalyst software. I need other software to fine-tune the timings and resolutions I guess, any recommendations?
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