First of all, before connecting your PCto your HDTV, you must set your video card to a supported resolution for your monitor. For flat screen, set the card to the native resolution. In case you can’t find any resolution suitable with your monitor, you can use video card driver to create a custom resolution.
The late model of HDTV usually fit with both DVI and HDMI connectors. DVI cable actually can handle DVI connections, but you’ll need to use either a DVI-to-HDMI adapter or a cable with a male DVI connector and a male HDMI connector.
The older HDTV uses an analog-video connection. You should plug an adapter cable into the video card that outputs its analog signal to three separate cables which is common feature on high-end ATI and nVidia cards. However, you should make sure that you buy a cable that has a male VGA connector at one end and component analog-video connections at the other.
If you have older video cards and HDTV, you should make some tweaking before connecting your PC to your HDTV successfully. In case you need to adjust the image that extends beyond the edge of the display (overscan) or to eliminate black borders around he image (underscan), click the Advanced Timing button at your nVidia card to change your setting.
In case you’re using ATI card, you will need EnTech’s PowerStrip utility that you can download at www.entechtaiwan.com/util/ps.shtm. Once you got this tool, you can make your custom resolution by yourself.
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