The term DVI means digital visual interface. This is a cable commonly used in PC monitors, the D on the end of DVI D means digital, it tells the user that it is only compatible with digital transfers.
If you mean projector then yes, just get a HDMI to DVI-D adapter or SCART to DVI-D adapter
There are three forms of DVI; DVI-A, DVI-D and DVI-I. The "A" stands for Analog, the "D" represents Digital and "I" is a combination of the two. The adapter sends an uncompressed video/audio signal to a receiver such as a monitor, but the signal itself can be either digital, analogue or both.
No. DVI carries video only.
DVI-D
DVI cables typically feature two main types of connectors: DVI-D and DVI-I. DVI-D (Digital) supports only digital signals, while DVI-I (Integrated) can transmit both digital and analog signals. Additionally, there's DVI-A, which is purely analog, but it is less common. These connectors enable compatibility with various display technologies.
Yes, you can connect a Blu-ray player to a computer monitor using an HDMI to DVI-D adapter or cable, as DVI-D supports video signals. However, it's important to note that DVI-D does not carry audio, so you'll need a separate audio solution if you want sound. Ensure that your monitor has a DVI-D input for compatibility.
DVI- Digital (DVI-D) Supports digital display only. DVI- Integrated (DVI- I) Supports both digital and analog display By Joseph Julius (man from Mpwapwa- Tanzania)
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There are many options for connecting a computer to a television. The following are five different cables that can be used: HDMI, DVI-1 (singe link), DVI-1(dual link), DVI-D (single link), DVI-D(double link), and DVI-A.
Dual-link means that you can have a higher resulotion then with a single-link cable, but you can still use a single-link DVI cable in a dual-link DVI output.What you'll need is a single-link DVI-D or a single-link DVI-I cable!
You will need a DVI cable. Note that DVI can be a digital signal, an analog signal or both. Look in the manuals the see which the computer and monitor support. It is normally digital, which might be referred to as DVI-D. If analog is supported, it will be called a DVI-A. A DVI connection that carries both will be called a DVI-I. If you find you have a choice, use the digital signal rather than the analog.
The StarTech.com HDMI to DVI-D Video Cable Adapter is a good one.