1080p is a resolution (1920x1080). As long as you have a TV that is 1080p and a card that can output 1920x1080 you will be fine.
Yea, I've just been reading some online manuals for the gfx cards, and I'm wondering if I'm being dumb. I'm thinking that the 'HDTV output' details on the cards are going to refer to the card's capability to output to component - i.e. the analogue TV capability. IRC a component connection can do progressive at 480 and 720, but only 'i' at 1080, so that would tie in with what the card's are claiming.
Surely if a TV is 1920x1080p, and connected over DVI/HDMI it's just going to effectively be a monitor to the PC, so you're going to get 1920x1080 'p'? I think...
Now the problem with BD and HTPC is the audio aspect....
Good point. I have a (IMHO) very good audio setup, so I was planning on running both a digital and analogue audio connection to my receiver. I guess the digital should handle Dolby 5.1. Would I be correct in thinking the PC's soundcard should decode the HD audio formats and chuck it out of the jacks on the back? OK, so it's going to go via the PCs DAC, but my receiver is too old to support the HD audio formats anyway.
If you go the full blown HTPC route you will find out soon enough that they are a pain in the *** to get everything running smoothly. Integrating DVR into a HTPC was one of the most pain in the *** things I have ever done and it would still only work half the time.
Yea. The issue is that there are no HD DVRs available for the UK free satellite system just yet, so it's my only choice. Plus a mate has got it running, and reckons it's OK. It would mainly be a Blu-ray player right now though.