I've been "out of the loop" on video cards in the last few years but I've read that you can have models with sound decoders now. Would you recommended it ? My motherboard has 5.1 sound with coax digital output so I guess there's no point in spending extra money for sound decoding on the gpu.
Jon, I don't the exact (max) resolution of my TV but it's a "real" HDTV that does 1920x1080p. As for HDMI, I don't know anything about versions, I always thought a cable was a cable. If it has to be 1.3 then so be it, I'll just buy the cheapest expensive one I can find but HDMI is a requirement for me, I want a video card taht HDMI out, I don't want to fool around with dvi-hdmi adapters and all that crap.I've been "out of the loop" on video cards in the last few years but I've read that you can have models with sound decoders now. Would you recommended it ? My motherboard has 5.1 sound with coax digital output so I guess there's no point in spending extra money for sound decoding on the gpu.
As for Coax vs Optical - same difference. They both sending a digital signal. So it's either the signal gets through... or not. And sound needs a lot less bandwidth than video. So you can run whatever you have available, be it Coax or Optical.
Could there be some kind of compression going on when using coax ?a