Item

Connector

Type

Color

 

Digital:

Digital:

White

 

DVI Video Out

29-pin D-sub DVI-I

 

DVI

 

Or

 

 

 

 

 

 

Analog:

 

 

 

Video Out

 

DIGITAL VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

Component Video Settings

You must configure settings to view component video on your TV properly. Go to your model number page at http://www.hp.com/support for instructions on using component video.

Overview

You must change the default desktop resolution of

800 x 600 to 640 x 480 for the best DVD playback and Media Center experience. A resolution of 800 x 600 is best for Windows desktop dialog boxes. See “Adjusting the Desktop Display” on page 137. The component video default output is 480i (interlaced) to provide a picture on most TVs. Driver adjustments are required to configure progressive scan for TVs that support progressive scan.

Progressive scan format provides a better desktop viewing experience than interlaced format.

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HP recommends initial setup using VGA or composite video.

Content-protected DVD playback is limited to the following when component video is connected:

Component Format

Desktop Resolution

 

 

480i (interlaced)

640 x 480 @ 30 Hz

 

 

480p (progressive)

640 x 480 @ 60 Hz

 

 

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HP z545, z557, z555, z552, z540 manual Component Video Settings, HP recommends initial setup using VGA or composite video

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