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VGA to DVI anyone
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 9:38 pm
by mistamontiel
Yello!
I was wondering may this do the trick?
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=2397
That like a simple passthrough
Also needed a secondary DreamPi for other display! Does this RJ11 do the trick
https://www.monoprice.com/product?c_id= ... 8&p_id=928
Data not voice I take it?, too bad can't have shorter than seven foot don't think
Thank ye kindly!
Re: VGA to DVI anyone
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 1:55 am
by Roareye
The VGA to DVI adapter may not work without a converter. While the cables will connect fine, VGA is an analogue signal whereas DVI is digital (an early HDMI style signal) and that adapter won't convert the signal, simply pass it through. That means the VGA signal will still be VGA on the other side and the screen will likely not understand it.
Re: VGA to DVI anyone
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 4:18 am
by Roel
I'm afraid I have to correct you there, Roareye. DVI is designed to carry both digital and analog signals. The analog signal (DVI-A) is 100% VGA-compatible. The screen should understand it just fine if it adheres to the DVI-I standard.
Re: VGA to DVI anyone
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 10:05 am
by Roareye
It varies depending on the display. If the monitor still accepts DVI-A then it should work fine, but I've found most modern monitors etc ignore the Analog standard and go only for the digital one. I used one of these on a monitor that had DVI but not DVI-A connectivity, and wasn't able to get a picture.
But if the screen accepts DVI-A then it will work, you're correct Roel.
Re: VGA to DVI anyone
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 10:05 pm
by mistamontiel
Hum this particular set is dated September 2002
Here is hoping cheers much
Re: VGA to DVI anyone
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 1:20 pm
by mistamontiel
Welp.. not doing it
Does the cord itself actually have to be DVI-A or supports all? I search for it but always something else on the other end
Re: VGA to DVI anyone
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 8:18 pm
by Bob Dobbs
The TV/monitor's DVI port needs to support VGA. Look up the manual online. You cannot always go by the DVI female connector on the back unless you see it is missing the four pins on the one side that is not with the other group of pins.
Types of DVI connections:
DVI-I = Pins for both VGA and DVI on TV/monitor to allow both cable types but may NOT support VGA.
DVI-A = Pins for both VGA and DVI on TV/monitor to allow both cable types and DOES support VGA as well as DVI.
DVI-D = Pins for DVI signal only on TV/monitor but will not support or allow any other cable but a DVI-D cable to connect.