
jonnythan
Audioholic Ninja
Be aware that if you use an HDMI-DVI cable, the DVI input you're plugging into must be HDCP compatible or else you will get no image, even in games.
Yikes. I'll have to consult my owner's manual. Or just plug it in and see what happens.Be aware that if you use an HDMI-DVI cable, the DVI input you're plugging into must be HDCP compatible or else you will get no image, even in games.
The S77 won't upconvert over component video - only HDMI.Oh man, I'm a shmuck. Duh, I can still use the HDMI out on the PS3. I'll just use that HDMI-to-DVI cable I already have and just switch my S77 to component video.
I actually never used the upconverting feature. It didn't look any better on my TV. Just good 'ol 480p for me. Plus, now that I have the PS3, I think the S77 will be relegated to CD player duty. I can just play my BD's and regular DVD's through the PS3.The S77 won't upconvert over component video - only HDMI.
You can pick up some very inexpensive, but good, HDMI switchers at www.monoprice.com I use their 5x1 HDMI switcher all the time... Okay, only two installs so far, but it's worked great on both of them!
Hey J, where in SJ are you? I live in Campbell. Used to live in South SJ, near Oakridge.Yep, try it out. I didn't know my set was HDCP compliant until I tried it, and thankfully it is.
Now that I think about it, since I've already been using the cable to send video from my S77, doesn't that mean that my TV is HDCP compliant? Or is there a difference in the video signal coming from my S77 as opposed to the PS3?Be aware that if you use an HDMI-DVI cable, the DVI input you're plugging into must be HDCP compatible or else you will get no image, even in games.