Sorry for the delay between blog posts – in case you weren’t aware or don’t live near the motorsport cave, I was working trackside at the Hamilton 400.
Before I departed, thanks to a #geekzone idler, found the joys of using up my data cap with torrents. To get started, I am using a client called utorrent. The main goal of this was getting rid of left over data cap before Telecom rolled over to my next 40gb allowance, and also to give me something to watch on my Laptop while at the Hotel.
As a side note, I will do a blog post later about the Supercars & related side events before my memory fades into my bourbon & coke.
On return to Auckland and civilisation and a packet of Toffee Pops on the desk, I set about experimenting with connecting my Samsung 32” TV to my computer. This is something I wasn’t too sure of. The video card installed on my desktop is an Asus Nvidia 9400GT Silent/HTP/512M. It more than does the job as far as video cards go, and while the double depth of the card limits me to one other PCI card on my motherboard, I don’t quite know what I would put in the other PCI slot anyway, unless I urgently need more USB ports?
Back to the Television experiment. After reading the manual that came with the TV and some hair pulling later, I had it. The Nvidia Control Panel needed updating to support multiview, and once I had that sorted, I could set my resolution on my TV to the optimum as recommended by Samsung and connect the sound to it as well.
Now before I get too carried away, I am struck with a problem. I can either have sound through my PC speakers or through the Television, which is no good when watching Sky. Also, each time I want to watch television through my PC, I have to go to medium lengths to set up the television and configure the display setups.
So as of now, I am currently researching my way around this medium problem. Is this a case for Hardware Profiles? Basically I want to set it up so I have my usual desktop setting, and then I can say have my TV setting, which changes my audio and visual output over to the Samsung. Can this be done?
Then I am lead down the HDMI path. At present, the television is connected to the desktop via a D-Sub or VGA cable. Obviously most modern video cards are HDCP compliant, and also capable of an HD signal, of which I know the Nvidia 9400GT is, but only through the DVI connector, of which I am running my AOC monitor. So that leaves me with the quandary of should I look at getting a new video card with DVI for my AOC monitor and an HDMI output for TV. Or will the component connector on the rear of the give me the same desired HD output? I don’t know, but it sure is something for me to play around with!
One thing I know for sure if, if the torrent thing keeps happening for me, I will need to buy bigger hard drives!