If you want to watch tapes on your VCR or see movies from your older video camera, you may not be able to use your new digital TV. One alternative is to connect the devices to your VGA computer ...
Hello all after some time! Until recently I was using *ATI Radeon HD 4550* and then a few days ago my friend gave me *SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 4850* (512 MB GDDR3) since he bought a new card. So today when ...
Here at Hackaday we cast a wary eye at tips that come in with superlative claims. Generally, if we post something that claims to be the fastest or the smallest of all time, we immediately get slapped ...
If you’re working with a CGA, EGA, or RGB gaming system this inexpensive board does a great job of converting the signal to VGA so that you can play using a modern display. But what if you have a ...
I'm looking for a solution to do screen recordings off of retro computers. The most straightforward way seems to be using a VGA to HDMI adapter, then connecting that to an HDMI capture card. I have an ...
With televisions, HDMI is the most common connector. But if you want to connect a computer to your TV (or you've got a new computer monitor), the options tend to be HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and ...
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