yes thank you Gazcoigne
DVI-D is DIGITAL ONLY... the ONLY way to make a VGA output work with a DVI-D input is with that $275 converter box I posted above... and honestly quality can only go downhill from what you start with so don't expect it to be Digital quality.
DVI-I is DIGITAL AND ANALOG... your PC outputs both at the same time on the same cable the reason you can convert it to HDMI is because your PC is outputting a digital signal for it to grab, and it completely ignores the analog signal.
If your TV had a DVI-I input then it would be able to accept a VGA signal through an adapter...
In a simple sense:
DVI-D == HDMI <--same exact thing but with a different shaped connector
DVI-I == DVI-D + VGA <-- both signal types flowing through the same cable at the same time
DVI-D =! VGA <- completely incompatible and requires ~$300 worth of equipment to translate the signal.
I don't know how many other ways to describe it... (IMG:
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EDIT:
Here I'll ignore the WHY and give you a list of what can and can't be done (combinations of these cannot be used, it's a cut and dry outputdevice to input device.)
Source device | Receiving device
VGA to DVI-I <- YES $5 adapter
VGA to DVI-D <- NO $300 converter
VGA to HDMI <- NO $300 converter <--- this is what you're trying to do
DVI-I to VGA <- YES $5 adapter
DVI-I to DVI-D <- YES $5 adapter
DVI-I to HDMI <- YES $5 adapter
DVI-D to VGA <- NO $300 converter
DVI-D to DVI-I <- YES $5 adapter
DVI-D to HDMI <- YES $5 adapter
HDMI to VGA <- NO $300 converter
HDMI to DVI-I <- YES $5 adapter
HDMI to DVI-D <- YES $5 adapter
This post has been edited by twistedsymphony: Jan 18 2006, 07:41 PM