So I went out and got a 26" lcd tv..

ironviper

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So I went out and got a 26" LCD TV. I connected my computer using an 8600 gt to the tv, through S-Video.. I do NOT like the quality at all it is hard to read the icons on the desktop unless I set the display to just 800 x 600. The tv says the max resolution on it is like 1360 x something or so, I don't have the book here at work. So I'm wondering if you guys can help me decide on what to connect it with and if there are any settings I need to work on. I'm using windows Vista Ultimate. My video card has DVI ports, I heard those are better than S-video? Can I buy some adapter to go from DVI - HDMI? The TV has 2 HDMI Imputs. Also..What do I do about sound? Try as I may, I couldn't get the sound to come out through my TV. I connected the green cable to the green output on my sound card like normal. The tv has a Green input thing that fits it.. but on the slot next to the VGA. Does that mean I need to use VGA to have sound? The S-video slot has something SPDIF next to it. How can I get the best sound/ video coming out ? Thanks a lot for your help guys! You're awesome!
 
S-video will just give u an analogue output, whatever resolution u set the pc output to, it`ll rehash it to factors of something like 720x576, with blur and fuzz :p

Anywho, DVI is a much much better option, connecting that to ur TV will give u a digital signal, and aslong as u keep to resolutions supported by the TV, it will be an excellent picture.

As it sounds like ur 8600 has an spdif input, it appears the best option for u would be to use a DVI to HDMI converter from ur 8600 (should have come with the card). If u have ur spdif connected to an spdif source (from your pc`s soundcard/onboard sound), the 8600 will send the audo to the TV.
 
Sorry guess I was a little messy in the post, the SPDIF thing is on the TV, not my video card, my card only has 2 DVI and one SVIDEO. My sound card has like uhhmm.. 6 or so little 2.5 holes on it. So you're saying I need to buy a converter that will let me connect my DVI to the HDMI on my tv? And keep the resolution below 1360 or w/e the tv supports... When I used the nvidia control panel thing to try to switch resolutions it only gave me 800 600 1024 x 768 and 12xx by 1024, never did it give me an option for the 1360 x xxx... Could you please link me to the converter I need to get. Bestbuy or walmart would be an easy place for me to find it, although I can also buy it online. Thanks for the help!
 
Ah ic.

If ur tv`s only digital input is a HDMI, then a simple DVI->HDMI connector for the 8600 end, then use a HDMI cable to connect to the TV. It won`t have sound through it if indeed ur 8600 doesn`t support spdif input.

As to connecting sound to the tv. If u have a line of 3.5mm jack connectors coming from the pc, u going to have to use the phono connections on the tv for inputs.

If u look in this listing from NewEgg, they actually have cables with DVI at one end and HMDI at the other. I`d been inclined to buy and adaptor and a seperate HDMI cable tho so it can be used on other things in the future.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Description=hdmi+dvi&x=9&y=37

Not a whole lot of expense in it mind, BestBuy/CompUSA/Fryz all have staff in their pc section that will show u what u need if u go in and see them. Have the prices from NewEgg in mind when u go so u know they aren`t trying to sell u stuff that`s too expensive. Talk to them about the sound outputs and inputs for ur TV and PC. Really they are generally very helpful - rather than ordering connectors that u maybe not 100% sure about over the `net.

Good thing there too is that if their suggestion doesn`t work - u can take it back :p

And these days they aren`t that expensive.
 
Thanks man you freaking rock. One question though you said phono outputs on my pc, which ones are those? XD color might help.
 
Nah, the phono inputs are what I think u`ll need to use on the tv. U`ll see a white (left audio) and red (right audio) - and I`m thinking that if u`r pc doesn`t have a soundcard, I`m not sure if u`ll want to use the line-out (blue) 3.5mm jack from the pc or the speaker 3.5mm jack output (green) - that can be awkward with speakers being regularly connected to the pc.

Don`t know much about the blue line out jack, don`t use it .. at all really.

Be super-kewl tho if u could buy a soundcard with spdif output tho :p hehe
 
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