Googling turned up the following message board with some info on DVI-HDTV. http://pub1.ezboard.com/fdigitaltelevisionhdtvforumdigitaltelevisionhdtvtechnicalforum.showMessage?topicID=150.topic On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Mike Hicks wrote: > I hope I'm not the only person who gets confused by the various flavors > of DVI input/output connections out there. I've come across a Sony TV > that has "DVI-HDTV" inputs, but I have no idea what that means, other > than you can presumably connect a Sony HDTV receiver into that port.. > > I would like to know if this port is just another marketing term for one > of the standard DVI interfaces, or if it's something different. Also, > does anyone know if it is possible to hook a VGA card to this interface > and get an image, or do you need a DVI card? Can you even hook a > standard DVI card to this input? > > My understanding of DVI so far is that DVI-I is a fairly universal > connection, allowing you to connect an analog VGA device to a DVI port > and have something display. DVI-D only allows a digital-digital > communication, as far as I am aware. > > There's also the dual-link DVI flavor, which allows twice as much > bandwidth to pass over the cable (it has more pins/wires to transmit the > data). This is for people who want non-interlaced video at resolutions > higher than 1280x1024. > > Anyway, I'd apprecate it if anyone could tell me where DVI-HDTV fits > into this picture, or if I'm totally wrong on the basic DVI definitions. _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list