2nd September 2006, 4:28 PM
*puts on engineering cap*
HDMI 1.1 was designed for digital bit strreaming of high definition content, but only for 2-channel audio (red and white audio cables). The standard was changed from 1.1 to 1.3, which now supports 48-bit color palettes and true 5.1 Dolby surround sound.
Earlier models of the GC actually support DVI connectivity, but they removed the feature from later editions of the Gamecube (http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems...nt_faq.jsp)
but if you have one of the first editions of the GC, you should be able to have the GC connected via DVI, which is just another form of HDMI. Might want to look into it. Also, your TV must have the DVI connections in the back in order for it to work.
*takes off engineering cap*
We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming. :D
HDMI 1.1 was designed for digital bit strreaming of high definition content, but only for 2-channel audio (red and white audio cables). The standard was changed from 1.1 to 1.3, which now supports 48-bit color palettes and true 5.1 Dolby surround sound.
Earlier models of the GC actually support DVI connectivity, but they removed the feature from later editions of the Gamecube (http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems...nt_faq.jsp)
but if you have one of the first editions of the GC, you should be able to have the GC connected via DVI, which is just another form of HDMI. Might want to look into it. Also, your TV must have the DVI connections in the back in order for it to work.
*takes off engineering cap*
We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming. :D
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