VGA, a computer video output, cannot be converted to a composite (1 video wire) or component video (3 video wires) signal with just a cable. VGA can be much higher resolution than composite video. You will need a scan converter box to create the NTSC video signal.
Yes. But you have to have a video card ,in your computer, with a video in option. Yes. You could buy a video card with a video input for about $50 - $100. You could then use Nero software or some other Media Center type of software to view the videos. Now if you have an Xbox 360 and bought the VGA adapter for $39.99, and can view everything in HD directly through your monitor.
HDMI and VGA are two interface standards for video signals. While the two are different, the quality of either of them is dependent on the source of the signal rather than the interface. Both are capable of carrying high definition signals. Indeed, VGA is used for higher resolutions that HDMI currently handles. HDMI is digital while VGA is analog. Although HDMI cables have restriction on length, the image quality will not degrade over a long cable run (subject to the maximum cable lengths). VGA signals can become degraded over long distances, showing up as smeared vertical edges on the display. HDMI carries audio data as well as video, so one cable does the job of a VGA and audio cable combined. It is worth noting that DVI is the digital standard for computer displays. DVI is fully compatible with HDMI video but it does not carry audio so it is a much closer equivalent to VGA. HDMI is becoming the standard for all commercial HD video content. It is getting almost impossible to purchase equipment that outputs any form of HD video on VGA or on analog component signals.
The Brightboxe projector has both a VGA and composite video inputs. The VGA connects to a computer. The composite video can be connected to a cable box. DVD player, home theater receiver or a game machine. Your instruction manual has all the details.
No. Only Displayport and HDMI cables carry audio along with video.
A monitor or a video projector.
VGA is a standard for video only. You can purchase a scan converter to convert NTSC or PAL composite video to VGA from a computer supply store.
VGA is an older, analog monitor standard. It stands for video graphics array and it has a 15-pin connector
A VGA box is a video converter that allows the display of common analog video standards on a VGA computer monitor.
Yes,it has the option for use as a computer monitor and has Video Interface, Component, composite, HDMI, S-Video. HDMI Ports , 3 ports
It is impossible to convert S-Video to VGA by using a cable. However, an S-Video to VGA converter adapter can be purchased which contains an S-Video input and VGA output.
Yes, you can connect a PS3 to a BenQ FP91G monitor, but you'll need the right cables. The PS3 has HDMI and AV outputs, while the FP91G monitor has VGA and DVI inputs. You can use an HDMI to VGA adapter or a component video cable with a suitable VGA adapter to establish the connection, ensuring that the monitor supports the resolution output by the PS3 for optimal display.
You need a DVI-A Male to HD15 VGA Female Video Adapter.
The HD-PVR does not support VGA out, unfortunately. You will need a component to VGA or HDMI so you can hook it up to your monitor.
A VGA port is a video connector that supports older monitors and graphic output devices. It differs from a DVI connector in that it is not a digital signal. Your typical VGA port is blue in color on your video card and the cable connector are also the same shade of blue.
If you have the correct cables and a DVI to VGA adapter (as most computer monitors use VGA), it should work.
VGA stands for Video Graphic Array. It is the 15-pin output source found on computers. It connects the analogue video device (a monitor, for example) to your computer.