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HD-Signal über VGA-Kabel übertragen? Ist das möglich?

HD signal via VGA cable? Is this possible?



Frage von neuling:
Januar 2008

Hello,
I have pictures of my HDV camcorder to Blu-Ray disc and would like to burn this material is now high on my Beamer play. The projector has only one VGA, YUV and S-Video input. So no DVI or HDMI (but is in the menu to 720p or 1080i convertible). Can I get the HD signal from the calculator (Blu Ray drive) loss via VGA cable to the projector on? Or can a VGA cable only SD signals? Is it possibly a DVI - VGA converter solution for me?
If someone with this issue know, I would be grateful for any info.
Regards,
Dirk



Antwort von Quadruplex:

Basically this is no problem. In practice, but may I assume that you made a notebook of anything like - because the supply VGA outputs at higher (ie HD) Resolutions usually a muddy picture. Since you do not write, what Beamer is, it is quite likely that it is a model that is not HD or not full quality can be - then it would bother the cat. Moreover, the video electronics at a beamer VGA playback partially paralyzed, it can be that you have a player on the PC will need to jump the lines of video material can rausrechnen clean (depends on the material and on the projector from). And finally, some beamer 60Hz via VGA only contrary - then in Europe, bucking the conventional 50-Hertz video.



Antwort von neuling:

Thanks for the quick response Quadruplex.
I would material from normlen PC play, not from the notebook, which should not be the problem. When projector is a Sanyo PLV-Z1X (has been for some years served well ;-)) http://www.testberichte.de/test/produkt_tests_sanyo_plv_z1x_p46411.html

Have I ever given a chance to play high definition material?








Antwort von Quadruplex:

"newbie" wrote:
DBeim projector is a Sanyo PLV-Z1X (..) Have I ever given a chance to play high definition material?

If I remember rightly, has a panel with 540 times 960 pixels (-> Manual) - because it's nothing with HD.



Antwort von neuling:

But why then the menu 720p or 1080i? Will Beamer hochskaliert then, huh?



Antwort von ocean5:

in this case probably hinunterskaliert ... ;)



Antwort von Quadruplex:

"Anonymous" wrote:
in this case probably hinunterskaliert ... ;)

However - have meanwhile nachgeschaut times: It has 964 x 544 pixels - in other words (with overscan) just for PAL widescreen sufficient. Nix HD. Look of course, is likely synonymous crisp look - for the true HD display, but must be a better projector ago.



Antwort von wolfgang:

And about Komponenteingang - is this possible?



Antwort von Quadruplex:

"wolfgang" wrote:
And about Komponenteingang - is this possible?

Ginge Of course, if the PC graphics card has the correct output. At the modest Resolutiondes projector but nothing changes.




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