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MacBook to 1080p HDTV?
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<blockquote data-quote="wytwolf" data-source="post: 904970" data-attributes="member: 21563"><p>I used the one from my mini disc player. It has a standard optical toslink on one end and a headphone jack on the other. The headphone jack has a fiber optic cable running down the inside so it carries the light down the cable.</p><p></p><p>As far as video quality is concerned I was stating that the video quality will effect the tv picture and not the cable/input. I know a lot of people grab tv shows (or video's) from torrents it they miss one. Well unless you grab the HD version (usually x.264) you will not get the true HD picture. I usually grab the lower quality (one I'm watching right now is only 624x352). My macbook will display this lower resolution at 720p because that's what the resolution is. But just because the TV resolution is HD doesn't mean the picture will be HD quality. That's what I was trying to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wytwolf, post: 904970, member: 21563"] I used the one from my mini disc player. It has a standard optical toslink on one end and a headphone jack on the other. The headphone jack has a fiber optic cable running down the inside so it carries the light down the cable. As far as video quality is concerned I was stating that the video quality will effect the tv picture and not the cable/input. I know a lot of people grab tv shows (or video's) from torrents it they miss one. Well unless you grab the HD version (usually x.264) you will not get the true HD picture. I usually grab the lower quality (one I'm watching right now is only 624x352). My macbook will display this lower resolution at 720p because that's what the resolution is. But just because the TV resolution is HD doesn't mean the picture will be HD quality. That's what I was trying to say. [/QUOTE]
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