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 HDMI to videoAV/S/video box with ur graphic card ?, Anyone have try out does this way work ?

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TSMonkeYsua
post Feb 3 2011, 07:29 PM, updated 15y ago

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I got a graphic card GT 240 i want the video to my CRT TV but the problem is the output was HDMI.
Then i found they is something like a converter box from HDMI to analog which is those videoAV/S-video.

Just wondering anyone try this HDMI to videoAV/S-video before ? does it work with ur graphic card ?
Bcoz my TV was old type just recently upgraded PC so no more choice for other output all is HDMI now day and im still using CRT TV @@
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jeopardise
post Feb 4 2011, 10:33 AM

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you should ask your question in the Hardware > Hardware Q&A section instead

I don't think HDMI to analogue signal do not exist because of copy protection issue.


Unless you connect through VGA signal which have converter for this output. One way is to connect to you old TV, you'll have to find older video card that has analogue output because I am afraid newer card doesn't support TV output unless in the device driver has setting for TV (this is important to detect your TV).

However even if device driver have TV output setting, it will work IF there is built-in hardware circuit to convert video signal for analogue output. It won't work with just plugging the cables.


Added on February 4, 2011, 10:38 amGoogle for Purelink or DC-DA1, This can convert digital signal to analogue but with HDCP disabled.

http://sewelldirect.com/DVI-VGA-Adapter-PureLink.asp

This post has been edited by jeopardise: Feb 4 2011, 10:38 AM

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