Nvidia 6600 HDTV Output Better than the 6800?
SupaFox asks: "I was reading through the specs of the soon to be released Nvidia GeForce 6600 and on the last line of the features and benefits page it reads: 'Integrated HDTV Encoder Provides world-class HDTV-out functionality up to and including 1920x1080i resolutions.' I don't see this listed explicitly on the features page for the potentially more expensive 6800. Does that mean using a 6600 is a better option for someone building a media center or HTPC or getting a fancy new LCD or Plasma display as a primary or secondary display option for a PC or is the 6800 just as good? Any thoughts?"
This doesn't mean it's not the better choice for a media center, but it looks like it has the HDTV stuff.
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is it possible to get widescreen resoluitons with current nvidia cards or ati cards? I work for compusa and I keep running into the problem where a manager wants to display a computer on a plasma but the resolution is streched. Any Ideas?
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Just curious. Why?
There are cheaper cards that can do media decoding. Plus all those high-end card have huge honking loud-ass fans on them.
Are you going to be running Doom3 on it or something?
I use low-end GeForce cards for my arcade machines (like the GF4-440; no fans!) and for my HTPC I use the PVR-350 output... wonderful card that. You see, all that stuff is just 2D output which isn't really that different from low to high-end.
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I'm interested in this as well. My Philips 34" widescreen HDTV supports DVI-D input, and I want to build a HTPC. I guess a better question for me would be, could I use any DVI-capable video card, as long as it can display the 1920x1080 interlaced resolution? I do know that most DVI capable cards are DVI-I, which can output in both DVI-A and DVI-D. Any thoughts?
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Most video cards will do fine if you just think of 1080I as 540P. So both cards would do that just fine.
If that doesn't work, just get the correct INF file for the monitor.
Hopefully this more directly addresses the issue.
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AVS Forum is a very large forum dedicated solely to audio video systems. They have a separate sub forum dedicated to HTPCs. While this particular question appears to have been answered elsewhere in this thread, in general, you'll get more helpful advice for A/V related questions from AVS forum than you will from slashdot.
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