What do you lose, as far as performance/picture quality, using an analog DVI (DVI-A) connection over a digital one (DVI-D)?
My DVI-D port might have gone bad, on my LCD monitor. If I use a VGA cable with DVI adapters, I get a display on the DVI-A channel.
I noticed the screen does not automatically aligned with different resolutions (I have to set it with vertical and horizontal movements) but other than that I see no difference. I am just guessing that the only difference would be the analog signal is susceptible to interference but for such a short run (3 meters), it doubtful that will ever be a problem. Am I wrong? Am I missing any quality issues?
My DVI-D port might have gone bad, on my LCD monitor. If I use a VGA cable with DVI adapters, I get a display on the DVI-A channel.
I noticed the screen does not automatically aligned with different resolutions (I have to set it with vertical and horizontal movements) but other than that I see no difference. I am just guessing that the only difference would be the analog signal is susceptible to interference but for such a short run (3 meters), it doubtful that will ever be a problem. Am I wrong? Am I missing any quality issues?