csp wrote:Has anyone had any experience using an active VGA to HDMI adaptor to connect the d8b's VGA output to a modern HD TV that only has HDMI inputs ?
The TV that came with the donated desk two yesrs ago only has about a 17" screen, which could be Ok if the monitor was almost sitting on top of the desk, but in my case the monitor will be about 6+ft from the operator's sitting position and as such the screen is far to small. I would like to purchase either a 32" or 42" HD TV for the Centre, but all modern TV sets do not have a VGA input, hence the adaptor purchase. A dedicated computer monitor of the size required that has a VGA input would be far too expensive for the Centre.
I have tested the adaptor at home using an old laptop that has VGA output and have connected it via the adaptor to a 32" HD TV's HDMI input and it works as expected.
Today I tried plugging the d8b's VGA output into the fully powered up, purchased adaptor and then via HDMI to the 17" TV (it has an HDMI input) BUT all that I got was a 2mm wide vertical line down the LHS of the screen's edge.
Can anyone advise if this is normal and the d8b for some reason will not allow the conversion of its VGA signal to HDMI or have I done something completely stupid --- quite possible ???
My own system uses a 32" monitor that only has VGA input, so I have not tried to see what would happen with my desk if trying to connect to an HDMI input.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
David
That's not gonna scale correctly David, that's why you got that funky sh*t on your display. I personally used something like this in conjunction with a Blackbox DB25 Switch (
D8B / ProBox):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071NJMWLR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Unfortunately, I couldn't find this particular converter switch available on a general web search (
its currently unavailable on Amazon) - however, Aten has this gadget and you could always look around and find one for yourself, it's a bit less expensive than the one I purchased also. Here's a link to the Aten converter switch:
https://www.aten.com/us/en/products/professional-audiovideo/video-converters/vc180/Aten is a really good brand for this type of specialized piece of kit. I'm sure you could locate a vendor for this doing a search for the Aten model #, ot StarTech has one too, or doing a general web search with the terms "
vga to hdmi converter switcher" or something similar. Bottom line, it's not gonna scale and display properly unless the VGA signal is
converted to HDMI for display, the resolution needs to be altered for an HDMI display - the one I used scaled perfectly onto a 43" Insignia HDMI TV I used for about a year and a half...
Have a look at them and see which suits your needs and budget, they're out there...
I trust this will be of assistance in your search for a solution to the conversion you're wanting to work out...
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