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Originally Posted by jxcess3891
Is it something I can use to watch those movies directly from my computer on my TV set without having to convert them to dvd format ? Please clarify.
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The statement itself is a bit ambigious, you need to first understand what HDMI is and what DVD format is....
HDMI (High Defination Media Interphase) is way to carry Audio/Video signals very much like the DVI cable, S-Video, Component Cable and composit cable.........All these are mediums to carry Audio/Video signals from source to destination...........whats the difference??? Simple Bandwidth, meaing in layman terms how high quality of Audio and Video can be carried from these cables.....or weather both Video Audio can be carried simultaniously though these cables......
OK When I say quality again in simple layman tearms in Video it means how high the resolution is and in terms of audio how much channels with high quality can be carried over the cable..........that said HDMI today can carry the highest known resolution (1920x1080 also known as 1080p or HD Video) with highest audio quality known.
finally just having the cable does not solve the purpose of HD viewing, your source (the player like PS3 or BlueRay/HD DVD Player or STB) and the destination (the display, like LCD, Plasma etc) both shoudl be fully HD compatible plus ofcourse your media (movie or the STB signals) you are playing (Only Blueray HD DVD are in full HD) should be in High Defination as well
Finally comig to your q. Being able to view video from you computer to your TV without converting to DVD formatt has nothing to do with HDMI or HDMI cable......it all depends upon what kind of connectivity your TV has....and what kind of output your display card your computer has.
Usually display card has DVI port and AFA TV is concerned it all depends what kind of TV you have ....conventional CRTs have nothing except old RGB composite video, some todays TV also have component input and if you have an LCD then you should be having Composite, HDMI and Component all three connections. May be DVI as well. so its just a matter of matching both ends like DVI 2 DVI, but that usually does not happen so smetimes we need conveters like DVI to HDMI if your computer has DVI and TV has HDMI similarly DVI to Component if you computer had DVI and TV has component......and so forth......this way you should be able to view your computer on you TV.....
there are many other nitti gritties in these connections and combinations but I thnk for a start you should get an idea as to how this works......for more details you can just google and you will get all info in thw world you need.....