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Old 30 May 2008, 11:15 PM
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hi, im trying to connect my plasma to my pc VIA DVI to HDMI and it allows me to get the settings set,,,, but when i change the channel to HDMI i get no signal and the computer refers back to the monitor ONLY setting !

anyone got ideas why this is happening

the HDMI to DVI is 10M long,,, would that be the reason or not ???
Old 31 May 2008, 09:41 AM
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Sounds like it to me, with hdmi you can use cheap cable and not lose quality but anything that is a long run you really do need to have good quality to maintain the signal.

I would buy a hdmi lead as you get better lengths and far more choice of cabling not to mention better quality.

I would buy something like this then use a dvi/hdmi adaptor, a good one not what came with your graphics card profigold are well regarded.

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Old 31 May 2008, 09:43 AM
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what resolution and refresh rate did you set you graphics card output to ? Also do you know what the native resolution of your tv is ? 10m will be fine for a hdmi cable. One other thing what graphcs card are you using ? if it has an analoge dvi connector, that wont work with hdmi.

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Old 31 May 2008, 12:13 PM
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If you are outputting silly high res and your TV can only handle 1024 for example then it will not work. Change your computer desktop res to 1024 and try again.
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