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Staredit Network -> Computers and Technical -> RCA/AV Video to a VGA/DVI Monitor
Report, edit, etc...Posted by DT_Battlekruser on 2006-12-18 at 19:19:21
Just wondering, what is needed to take an RCA/AV analog out video signal (the yellow cable) and display it on a VGA or DVI-D monitor? I've seen S-video to VGA adapters for like $50, but I'm not sure if the S-video port on my graphics card (evga geforce 7900 GT) can act as a video in port or not.
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Report, edit, etc...Posted by Doodle77(MM) on 2006-12-18 at 20:40:05
The video plug on your graphics card is AV (or S-Video) out. If you need to display AV on your computer monitior for some weird reason, you will need one of those $50 converters.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by DT_Battlekruser on 2006-12-18 at 21:19:56
Damn, I thought so. Why are they so goddamn expensive?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Felagund on 2006-12-18 at 21:40:22
Looking around on Froogle, I saw that you could buy some converter cables for like $5. DVI is vastly superior to AV, and I'm not sure what kind of image quality loss you'll receive because of the conversion.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by DT_Battlekruser on 2006-12-18 at 21:47:38
What I was originally thinking of doing is running an N-64 through my computer monitor. Thus I'm suck with, as a source, RCA standard AV output. I can cheaply get a converter cable to convert the stereo RCA audio (red and white) into a standard 3.5mm jack for the "line in" on my sound card.

I then need to take composite RCA video (yellow cable) and change it into either VGA or DVI-D, both of which my monitor supports. As far as I see, I can go from RCA/AV to S-Video for ~$5, but going from S-Video to VGA costs about $50 for a cable or $85 for a box that can input and/or output RCA, S-Video, or VGA.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Felagund on 2006-12-18 at 21:58:39
Just run an N-64 emulator.

Errr, ah. Just forget about that. happy.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by DT_Battlekruser on 2006-12-18 at 22:37:58
Then I'd have to find USB N-64 controllers or at least get another USB joystick for my comp.

Think I'll just use the TV.
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