--=-0ml2Hk3MY/DkcecvR4q2 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 09:38, Kevin wrote: > My HDTV has a DVI connector (although Sony does not support connecting a > PC to it - something about a "copy protected signal"). It also has > several Component Video inputs (Y/Pb/Pr). Would I be able to drive > something closer to 1024x768 with those inputs? >=20 > If so, I don't mind building a small living room PC and spending some > money on a top quality video card with Component Video and/or DVI > outputs, but it _must_ be supported under Linux. Any recommendations > for the best video card for this purpose? It would mostly be doing web > surfing and DVD playing. Little, if any, gaming. The copy protection stuff is HDCP, and I thought that most implementations would work with connecting a non-encrypted signal in.=20 (so the fact that your PC doesn't encrypt shouldn't bother you TV, but if you tried to take a VCR output into a non-encrypted display it shouldn't work). The protocol is stupid simple though, so I wouldn't be surprised if there was a card out there that supported it. I'd look at something from ATI for this because they make lots of consumer electronics chips also. As far as the conversion from RGB to YPrPb, it isn't a big deal - but it seems like everyone wants to charge like it is. I think that if you go to Ultimate Electronics they'll sell you one for ~$100 or so. If you get that you should be able to do full 1080i (or 1080p if your TV supports it). You might have to write some mode lines for X - I don't know if those are built in yet (they're not that hard to write). Sorry I can't give more pratical details, I haven't done any of this with a PC or anything like that. If you have questions about the protocols or formats I can babble some more - but I don't know any specific cards that can help. --Ted --=-0ml2Hk3MY/DkcecvR4q2 Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQA/zB77LE335pRPGp0RAlk0AKDmt2y+EIBGgYZv72/VRdXyekayiACgwewN c/2fMFE9GKNZV9oIbD2GyLs= =rplL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --=-0ml2Hk3MY/DkcecvR4q2--