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Frage von fabchannel:


Hello,

for (s) of the's (the's) knows maybe a stupid question:

I have a Firewire card in the PC and would like videos possible loss from the PC to the HDMI jack s.Beamer transfer. Is there a direct cable?

If not, what is the next best solution? The projector also has inputs for USB, S-Video, RGB socket, RS-232C port, composite video input (RCA), and RCA.

On the PC, I see only one RGB output s.der graphics card (s.dem at the moment my computer monitor hangs)

What do you think?

Greetings of

Jürgen

Space


Antwort von robbie:

a splitter for the PC monitor and a laaanges times, good VGA cable ...

Space


Antwort von fabchannel:

Hello,

is because the transmission over VGA is not a glaring difference in quality in comparison to HDMI?

Would the quality of the image gebeamten not much better, if I as an HDMI card mounted in my calculator?

However, the videos on your calculator when dubbing from digital camcorder already. Wmv converted. Perhaps improved an HDMI connection as nothing more synonymous.

Greetings of

Jürgen

Space


Antwort von Quadruplex:

"fabchannel" wrote: is because the transmission over VGA is not a glaring difference in quality in comparison to HDMI?
Would the quality of the image gebeamten not much better, if I as an HDMI card mounted in my calculator?

If you write times to what material it is (default -PAL/HD) and what kind of projector, you can someone possibly even a halfway competent answer ...

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Antwort von fabchannel:

Getting Started:

Video of Mini-DV tape (PAL, CCIR standard according to the manual camera, SonyDCR-HC17E) with Movie Maker in the PC is playing.

In Movie Maker chosen target format: "video, high quality (PAL)"

The result: a. Wmv file, bitrate 3892 kbit / s, "Dimensions 720 x 576" (to which the pixels?).

Projector: BenQ W500

Greetings of

Jürgen

Space


Antwort von Quadruplex:

Now we come even closer to the thing ...
"fabchannel" wrote: Video of Mini-DV tape (PAL,
There should be a VGA connection is more than sufficient, especially since your BenQ synonymous "only" 1280 x720 pixels dissolves.
A problem can occur when the VGA connection type: This is likely the full conversion of the projector are not active. If you put your videos with their original line surge (ie fields) is stored, you tear out contours.

Your graphics card has no S-video out? If the quality is not at all sow is sufficient for PAL from.

Alternative: You do not save your videos in Windows Media format, but as a DV-AVI, that is, in the original quality as it comes from your camcorder. (If you value high quality put, this is much more relevant than the video connection from the PC to the projector.) If the camcorder can you play the video cut by firewire to the camcorder back and give the video directly from camcorder via S - video again.

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Antwort von fabchannel:

Hello Qadruplex,

'Sorry, please, that I react so delayed, but I've always powerful stress of work and am usually at night so get ready, that I have my answer on the next day's move. Or I can work just a couple of new tests and must then go to bed.

Thank you for info. Yesterday I use the VGA times from the computer monitor and s.den Beamer angestöpselt. Then the computer started up. It was still for a moment, the first picture, if the computer with the boot starts, then nothing more.

Perhaps the problem that you describe above.

S-Video, my graphics card not just a female "TV OUT".

All this, however, is no longer important. I have only now discovered that s.meiner graphics card synonymous a DVI connector (I had only yesterday evening and perceived the Internet to view what the thing is für'n). Today I bought a cable with DVI-Male s.einen end and HDMI Male s.anderen. Now does the transfer from the PC to the projector. My PAL .wmv videos are shown as well as when I use the "A / V out" s.der output of each camera with a yellow RCA jack s.Beamer and then connect the original bands play (All very amateurish way, I know ).

I do not know on what technical basis of the Picture of the DVI connector s.PC to the HDMI jack s.Beamer wanders, but it already looks quite acceptable from.

Synonymous times I have a video in DV-AVI on the PC and saved it via the aforementioned DVI / HDMI cable to the projector skillfully. Is a bit sharper contrast and richer than the PAL .wmvs, but I can see the pixels of synonymous Beamer much stronger.

The contrasting picture I get when I s.PC the Resolutionauf 1280 x 720 can (somehow logically, is the Resolutionvom Beamer).

Well, this is the moment the state of things. I guess I will now take a little bit rumfummeln and must someday reach a point s.dem is nothing more to improve there.

If you have a few additional details to do what I have written here, I am naturally. The whole issue is still quite alien to me.

Greetings of

Jürgen

Space


Antwort von darg:

After starting to see nothing more was pointed out that your resolution, still in the OS it was for the projector was too great. I would still times your actual monitor ranhängen, high drive and the maximum Resolutionauf make Resolutiondes beamer. After shutting down the projector and then ran klappts synonymous with the right. The projector switches simply because he is too big Resolutionbekommt.

Greeting
Axel, San Jose

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Antwort von Quadruplex:

"fabchannel" wrote: I do not know on what technical basis of the Picture of the DVI connector s.PC to the HDMI jack s.Beamer wanders, but it already looks quite acceptable from
HDMI and DVI are, what video are compatible. If the funzt: Besser geht's nicht!

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Antwort von fabchannel:

Thank you!

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