Tuesday, April 16, 2013

DVI to HDMI

DVI to HDMI Cable or HDMI to DVI Cable

dvi to hdmi

dvi to hdmi

DVI to HDMI Converter. HDMI which stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface is a system developed for transmitting uncompressed digital signals between hosts of compatible audio video devices. Just about every standard HDMI port existing today has HDTV is a very popular form of video viewing nowadays. There are many screens available that support this technology. However, the HDTV is yet to monopolies the market. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of devices that utilize a DVI (Digital Video Interface) connection was an industry standard developed to display high quality pictures on digital screens. This is quite different from the traditional VGA technology that used a picture tube. In the recent past, we had LCD flat screen displays that used this DVI technology.

If you have an HDCP compliant HDTV, you are probably going to want to use either an HDMI cable or a DVI cable. HDMI and DVI are both used to transmit digital signals from high definition devices to HDTVs. This cable is capable of connecting DVD players, set-top boxes, Play Stations, Xboxes and Audio Video receivers to HD televisions, computer monitors and countless other AV devices.

The difference between the two is that HDMI transmits a digital audio and video signal. DVI can only transmit video. DVI, or Digital Video Interface, was for a short time the industry-standard. This type of connection replaced the aging VGA technology that had been used for years. When plasma and LCD televisions began to gain popularity, most manufacturers utilized a DVI connection. The major drawback of DVI was the fact that it handled video only. Audio had to be connected using a separate cable.

HDMI or High Definition Multimedia Interface was a big improvement over DVI. Not only does HDMI provide for both audio and video transfer. It moreover makes it possible for two devices to communicate with one another. HDMI also has a significantly greater bandwidth than DVI. The latest iteration of HDMI boasts speeds of over 10 gigabits per second; this meant that you would get high definition picture on the screen.

dvi to hdmi,

dvi to hdmi

An HDMI to DVI cable allows devices with HDMI ports to be connected to other devices that have only a DVI port. With the prevalence of devices that utilize HDMI, it is often handy to have an HDMI to DVI cable just in case a new device needs to be connected to an older monitor or television. This interface is rapidly becoming the de facto connection standard for HDTV’s and about 90 percent of the digital television sets produced in 2007, and  the end of 2009 all digital television sets would be fitted with at least one of these connectors.

The connector is manufactured in four different types, namely A, B, C and D. Type A has nineteen pins and is compatible with DVI-D. Type B has 29 pins and will transfer to double the bandwidth of the Type A. Type C has a mini connection with 19 pins like the A type and was designed for portable equipment. Type D is a micro connector also with 19 pins but the plug has been shrunk to look more like a micro-USB one.

There are several versions of the HDMI standard with each version being allocated a number. Currently, versions 1.0 to 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 are available with all the versions using the same cable but having increased bandwidth and capabilities for each subsequent version number.

How to Convert DVI to HDMI

dvi to hdmi,

dvi to hdmi

The DVI to HDMI converter allows easy converting of the DVI format to HDMI format with the use of a simple DVI to HDMI converter box. This conversion is an inexpensive solution that takes an existing DVI video signal and displays it on an HDMI television or the monitor without them need of upgrading the existing configuration of the video.

dvi to hdmi,

dvi to hdmi

The conversion of DVI video signal is required to connect the computer to a device which has either HDMI or Video Graphics Array input. Normally, the modern TV models have HDMI inputs while the older monitors have 15-pin VGA interface. The things required while converting DVI to HDMI include HDMI to DVI cable, DVI (male) to VGA (female) adapter and a standard VGA cable.

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