Xavier Etown
March 18th, 2008, 07:35 AM
I've been reading here that one does not get the "full glory" of HD when viewing HD content on a PC and a PC monitor; it should really be viewed on a HDTV set.
But I don't own a HD cam, a HDTV nor a HD disk player. I do have a 720p HD projector.
I've hooked up my PC to a friend's HDTV and played DVInfo clips, WMV-HD and DIVX-HD files but it's just another, bigger computer screen to me. I'm still not seeing the full potential of HD in this case, right?
Please help me figure out what I am missing. Is there a setting on PC to make sure the video output is native 720p (all my content is 720p)? My PC is connected to the projector via DVI to HDMI.
Also, I've been using VLC and WMP to view the content in "normal" or "100%" size mode.
Any help appreciated. TIA.
But I don't own a HD cam, a HDTV nor a HD disk player. I do have a 720p HD projector.
I've hooked up my PC to a friend's HDTV and played DVInfo clips, WMV-HD and DIVX-HD files but it's just another, bigger computer screen to me. I'm still not seeing the full potential of HD in this case, right?
Please help me figure out what I am missing. Is there a setting on PC to make sure the video output is native 720p (all my content is 720p)? My PC is connected to the projector via DVI to HDMI.
Also, I've been using VLC and WMP to view the content in "normal" or "100%" size mode.
Any help appreciated. TIA.