Converting DVI to HDMI is it worth doing or just b


I ran a high quality DVI cable through the wall.
Should I bother getting adapters to HDMI for this cable or run a new HDMI Cable.

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This is related to the above post and please forgive me if it sounds stupid. I have a pre/pro with DVI. It also came with an accessory box for DVI to HDMI. Now if my TV is not an HD model, then the box is irrelevant, I assume, and I should just use the best video connection (component, S or whatever) that my TV has, right?
If you do not need audio on the cable and you are not having any video problems, there's no need to run a new cable. In fact, when my in-wall HDMI cable failed, I switched to using the in-wall DVI cable with HDMI adapters rather than do the hard work. No problems at all.

Kal