G Guest Jan 26, 2007 #1 I have the ability to use either cable. Is there a difference in speed or resolution? I have a lot of video clips in my PPT. Thanks!
I have the ability to use either cable. Is there a difference in speed or resolution? I have a lot of video clips in my PPT. Thanks!
T TAJ Simmons Jan 26, 2007 #2 using an S-video cable would give you TV-quality (approx 500 lines) using a VGA cable would give you the same quality as your 'desktop' which is probably a lot higher than TV quality. (approx 800 lines at least) cheers TAJ Simmons microsoft powerpoint mvp awesome - powerpoint backgrounds, http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints, tips and more...
using an S-video cable would give you TV-quality (approx 500 lines) using a VGA cable would give you the same quality as your 'desktop' which is probably a lot higher than TV quality. (approx 800 lines at least) cheers TAJ Simmons microsoft powerpoint mvp awesome - powerpoint backgrounds, http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints, tips and more...
A Austin Myers Jan 26, 2007 #3 Depends what you are attaching it to. <g> Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress http://www.pfcmedia.com
Depends what you are attaching it to. <g> Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress http://www.pfcmedia.com
A Austin Myers Jan 27, 2007 #5 Definitely the VGA output. You will of course want to adjust your video card driver to match the resolution to that of the projector. Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress http://www.pfcmedia.com
Definitely the VGA output. You will of course want to adjust your video card driver to match the resolution to that of the projector. Austin Myers MS PowerPoint MVP Team Provider of PFCMedia, PFCPro, PFCExpress http://www.pfcmedia.com