QUOTE(Noysan @ Feb 19 2009, 11:10 AM)
Fade out problem is tolerable.. I have gotten used to it after prolong used..
Sorry I cant get what you are trying to say for the DVD..bit confused

Oh .. sorry .... what I mean is, bcos of HDMI on the DVD player carry both the audio n video signal, so if I use some kind of adapter n output it to PC speaker, there won't be any sound bcos, once HDMI is used, the audio signal will only output to HDMI together with video... will this happen ? Hope its clearer now ....
Added on February 19, 2009, 11:58 amQUOTE(MyP2PCafe @ Feb 19 2009, 11:41 AM)
This is how my setup goes.
My 360 is connected beside my monitor. And My pc is nearby as well.
The 360 is connected to the monitor via a HDMI cable and my PC , via DVI. The monitor has an input and output port behind it. I connect the PC to my monitor via a 2 way input cable (1 input to the monitor and another to the monitor) and another cable is a 1 way input cable that is connected directly to the speaker. So that input is connected to my monitor. After that i get both sounds either from my pc or my xbox360.
However, 1 thing that i noticed is some games quality played on the monitor. An example is GTA4. The game looks solarised (alittle like water colour image type) , that happens to mostly the background. Other games like GOW looks fine. Some people claimed that Halo 3 has the same solarised effect too..
Maybe it's because of the hdmi cable. I'm planning to get a VGA cable for the 360 for the monitor to see if the issue can be rectified.
Hi, 're u suing Dell S2409W monitor ? Is there any fade out problem or need to wait 10-15 seconds for the audio to output ? And what is 2 way input cable n I don't understand ... "(1 input to the monitor and another to the monitor) and another cable is a 1 way input cable that is connected directly to the speaker", mind to explain more ? Thanks !
This post has been edited by stormaker: Feb 19 2009, 11:58 AM