NVIDIA FX1300 User Guide - Page 195

HDTV over DVI, D connector, Pr Video Cable for DVD/HDTV

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Appendix B Using HDTV with NVIDIA GPU-Based Graphics Cards Your NVIDIA HDTV‐encoded graphics card is supplied with the "breakout pod" to which you connect the Component Y‐Pb‐Pr Video Cable for DVD/HDTV that came with your HDTV set. Note: For detailed information, refer to the user documentation supplied with your HDTV set. HDTV over DVI HDTV over DVI (see "Using HDTV Formats" on page 85) uses the standard digital interface to transmit uncompressed HD digital video. The formats are limited by the available EIA‐861B modes from the EDID or the custom modes you may have added. So if you have an HDTV with a DVI connection, you can use a DVI cable (sample shown in Figure B.2) below. Figure B.2 Sample DVI Cable. D connector The D Connector is used mostly in Japanese market and its path is also defined by the encoder but the available formats are additionally restricted by the D1 to D4 output modes. NVIDIA Corporation 184

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Appendix B
Using HDTV with NVIDIA GPU-Based Graphics Cards
Your NVIDIA HDTV
encoded graphics card is supplied with the “breakout pod”
to which you connect the Component Y
Pb
Pr Video Cable for DVD/HDTV that
came with your HDTV set.
Note:
For detailed information, refer to the user documentation supplied with
your HDTV set.
HDTV over DVI
HDTV over DVI (see
“Using HDTV Formats” on page 85
) uses the standard digital
interface to transmit uncompressed HD digital video. The formats are limited by the
available EIA
861B modes from the EDID or the custom modes you may have added.
So if you have an HDTV with a DVI connection, you can use a DVI cable (sample
shown in
Figure B.2
) below.
Figure B.2
Sample DVI Cable.
D connector
The D Connector is used mostly in Japanese market and its path is also defined by the
encoder but the available formats are additionally restricted by the D1 to D4 output
modes.