SalMaglie said:I did try connecting a DVI to HDMI cable that came yesterday by Fedex, which I had ordered from pacificcable.com, but the signal was unwatchable on my Hitachi 57F510...lots of snow.
That's not the case with DVI! DVI protocol has no error correction! So, bad or long cable may indeed cause visible noise, from what I've heard. Haven't seen it myself, though.dankgus said:I would think you get all or nothing with a digital interface like that.
I'm watching on a brand new projector at 110" with DVI & Component and though DVI is clearer & sharper, it shows all of Voom's flaws. With a 53" TV, I seriously doubt you will see these flaws.rasecane1 said:I have heard that with older model HDTV's the component cables are better.
dankgus said:That is wierd. I have read that if you try to watch HDCP encoded video on a non-hdcp monitor, you can get lots of snow. I assume your set is HDCP compliant, but I thought I would mention that. It really surprises me that you get snowy video, as I would think you get all or nothing with a digital interface like that. Please post again when you get the problem figured out, I want to know what it was.
--Dan
I have an 57F510 and I am using a DVI to HDMI converter. I got mine through bettercables.com. WORKS GREAT. I had used a component before with a 57F500 and there is a difference. The picture with the HDMI is much crisper..SalMaglie said:Another option is to just hook up your Voom STB using component video cables, and use the HDMI receptacle for your DVD player. I just got Voom installed the other day so I'm not sure if there's a difference in quality between DVI and component video, although I think I read one post in here that said component video was a bit softer. But I don't think that you're going to see a $249 difference in pic quality between DVI and component thorugh the Voom STB that it's going to cost you for that HDMI switch. However, I'm not a perfectionist either.
I did try connecting a DVI to HDMI cable that came yesterday by Fedex, which I had ordered from pacificcable.com, but the signal was unwatchable on my Hitachi 57F510...lots of snow. So I just went back to using component for now. Anyone else try an AVI to HDMI cable for connecting the Voom STB to your TV? It should work, but I was wondering if anybody else had any problems using that kind of connection before I get in touch with Pacific Cable for a return.