GF-91
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Will this work? I need to plug my computer into my tv to free up some space in my room, and my dad is certain these cables exist, will it work if it does? My tv only has SCART and HDMI input so theres no PC in; which is a bit shitty, but oh well.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/1-8M-HDMI-Male-Converter-Cable/dp/B0048DOZTW/ref=pd_cp_ce_2
essentially that, but will my graphics card have to be of any particular spec to do it?
[Edited on 16-12-2010 by GF-91]
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google and amazon are your friends
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Nope, won't work.
What will work is a DVI>HDMI lead, but it depends if your graphics card has a DVI connection.
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GF-91
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I'll have a look now brett.
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GF-91
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nope its vga
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VGA to HDMI will not work.
If you have a desktop PC I would suggest getting a video card that has an HDMI output (if your existing card doesn't have it).
Most newish laptops have an HDMI output nowadays as well also, mine does and I can connect it to my TV if I want to without any problems.
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
VGA to HDMI will not work.
If you have a desktop PC I would suggest getting a video card that has an HDMI output (if your existing card doesn't have it).
Most newish laptops have an HDMI output nowadays as well also, mine does and I can connect it to my TV if I want to without any problems.
Looks like I'll be making an early upgrade then doesn't it. Need to reinstall my OS too Which means I have to buy the vista or windows 7 discs because I have none
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Nope, won't work.
What will work is a DVI>HDMI lead, but it depends if your graphics card has a DVI connection.
Can you explain why it wouldn't work. Tempted just to give it a whirl and if it doesnt work buy an adapter VGA-DVI then hook that up to a HDMI?
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VGA is analog, HDMI is digital.
A cable won't simply do it, you need a proper "adapter" which in a lot of cases is dearer than a new video card with HDMI output, and even so the output to your telly from the adapter will still be shit.
[Edited on 16-12-2010 by Sam]
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
VGA is analog, HDMI is digital.
A cable won't simply do it, you need a proper "adapter" which in a lot of cases is dearer than a new video card with HDMI output, and even so the output to your telly from the adapter will still be shit.
[Edited on 16-12-2010 by Sam]
Thanks for clearing that up my friend.
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quote: Originally posted by GF-91
quote: Originally posted by Sam
VGA to HDMI will not work.
If you have a desktop PC I would suggest getting a video card that has an HDMI output (if your existing card doesn't have it).
Most newish laptops have an HDMI output nowadays as well also, mine does and I can connect it to my TV if I want to without any problems.
Looks like I'll be making an early upgrade then doesn't it. Need to reinstall my OS too Which means I have to buy the vista or windows 7 discs because I have none
Why would you need to reinstall Windows? Uninstall the current graphic drivers, install new card and install drivers.
And you don't NEED a graphics card that offers a HDMI output, a DVI card will be fine. The only advantage of a graphics card with a HDMI output is that it'll carry the audio as well, unlike DVI where you would need seperate video and audio cables.
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by GF-91
quote: Originally posted by Sam
VGA to HDMI will not work.
If you have a desktop PC I would suggest getting a video card that has an HDMI output (if your existing card doesn't have it).
Most newish laptops have an HDMI output nowadays as well also, mine does and I can connect it to my TV if I want to without any problems.
Looks like I'll be making an early upgrade then doesn't it. Need to reinstall my OS too Which means I have to buy the vista or windows 7 discs because I have none
Why would you need to reinstall Windows? Uninstall the current graphic drivers, install new card and install drivers.
And you don't NEED a graphics card that offers a HDMI output, a DVI card will be fine. The only advantage of a graphics card with a HDMI output is that it'll carry the audio as well, unlike DVI where you would need seperate video and audio cables.
My computer is fooked
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Too much p0rn
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GF-91
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
Too much p0rn
Busted
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Dom
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Fair enough. As long as you have a licence key (usually on a sticker or there are a few apps that will get it for) then you can download the Windows CD/DVD.
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Got a graphics card for sale with DVI going cheap if you need it.
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I'll let you know how I go on. Cheers, will keep you in mind
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lol well it ends on ebay tonight so you may as well put it out of your mind Just looked like it was going for a bit of a bargain price at the minute as I only listed it for a day.
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Don't get paid while tomorrow buddy. Hope you get what you want for it bud.
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Brett
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Yeah no probs mate, cheers/
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VGA>Phono converter>Scart to Phono converter.
Job done
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
VGA>Phono converter>Scart to Phono converter.
Job done
You'd need a proper scaler which aren't cheap (£200 ish) and converting from Digital to Analog and then back again (TV is LCD/Plasma NOT CRT) would mostly likely introduce interference into the signal chain.
As state, best solution is to get a new graphics card that outputs DVI or HDMI
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
VGA>Phono converter>Scart to Phono converter.
Job done
Guessing you mean something like this I just spotted in my garage lol
Job wouldn't be done unfortunately.
[Edited on 16-12-2010 by loafofbrett]
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