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<blockquote data-quote="GeorgeVC" data-source="post: 370114" data-attributes="member: 86788"><p>I guess I'll have to give up on networking from my Bluray host; my client computers don't seem to be able to cope. It was always a rather hopeless task, I suppose, but I wasn't sure where all the Cyberlink PowerDVD processing would take place and hoped that if the host computer did some of it my older XTPro clients might be able to handle the rest of the job. Got sound through but no vision.</p><p>Next thing is to try a 14 metre long VGA cord. There are plenty of references on the web to long CAT5 cables working well but I don't think VGA handles sound as well so I think I'll need additional stereo audio cables.</p><p>My MSI grahics card has this rather weird adapter that is supposed to outout HDMI through a VGA socket. I understand that HDMI is digital and carries video and audio but I don't know how this works when it is fed through this adapter and then into a VGA cable. What happens at the monitor end? Does anybody have any experience of this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeorgeVC, post: 370114, member: 86788"] I guess I'll have to give up on networking from my Bluray host; my client computers don't seem to be able to cope. It was always a rather hopeless task, I suppose, but I wasn't sure where all the Cyberlink PowerDVD processing would take place and hoped that if the host computer did some of it my older XTPro clients might be able to handle the rest of the job. Got sound through but no vision. Next thing is to try a 14 metre long VGA cord. There are plenty of references on the web to long CAT5 cables working well but I don't think VGA handles sound as well so I think I'll need additional stereo audio cables. My MSI grahics card has this rather weird adapter that is supposed to outout HDMI through a VGA socket. I understand that HDMI is digital and carries video and audio but I don't know how this works when it is fed through this adapter and then into a VGA cable. What happens at the monitor end? Does anybody have any experience of this? [/QUOTE]
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