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| Question & Answers for Product: 2m HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable |

| Q. Can I connect the from the Output (HDMI) of a DVD Player to the Input (DVI) of a LCD Pisplay with Audio Input? |
(Posted: 30th Dec, 2006) |
| A. You can connect this cable from an HDMI output to a a DVI input however only the Video signal will be received by the LCD Display, as DVI is a Video only connection. |
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| Q. Can I plug a Playstation 3 (HDMI) in to my Dell 30" (DVI-D only) using this cable? |
(Posted: 27th May, 2008) |
| A. Yes, this cable is designed to do exactly that. |
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| Q. Can I use this cable to connect my XBox 360 to my TV? |
(Posted: 5th June, 2008) |
| A. Yes you can if your XBox has a HDMI port, but as DVI does not carry audio signals you will need to find another way to transmit your audio. |
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| Q. Can I use this cable to connect my notebook (HDMI out) to my LCD monitor (DVI input) to avoid the screen flicker I get with the current VGA connection? |
(Posted: 7th July, 2008) |
| A. Yes, this cable will work perfectly in that situation. |
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| Q. Can I connect this cable from a HDMI port on a Plasma to a DVI port on an Amplifier/Receiver? If so, what functions would it produce as a result? |
(Posted: 6th Feb, 2009) |
| A. Yes, this can be connected from your plasma HDMI input to the DVI output on your amplifier. This would result in a video signal only. DVI does not have audio signal capabilities. |
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| Q. Can I connect from my computer Graphics card (DVI) to my LCD TV (HDMI) and will I get both video and audio? |
(Posted: 31st March, 2009) |
| A. You will get Video without a problem but Audio does not work with DVI so you will need to use a different means to get Audio to you TV. |
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| Q. In some DVI male cables I've noticed there are 6 of the 24 gold connectors missing? What does this mean? |
(Posted: 16th Oct, 2009) |
| A. This means that the cable is only a single link DVI cable and not a dual link one. This is not nessarsarily a bad thing as single cables are still easily able to handle 1080p video (hench why you see them alot on HDMI to DVI cables) but they cannot handle higher resolutions than that. |
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