Why doesn my vga to hdmi converter work




















Add a comment. Geenimetsuri Geenimetsuri 3 3 bronze badges. Thanks for the correction, will edit the answer. For some reason, I recalled that mode 10h would have been the default mode.

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Necessary Necessary. Even if this were a possibility, you would still not be able to incorporate the HDMI output into your notebook chassis. In the end, the only options you have are to get a converter, as we discussed previously, or get yourself a more modern notebook computer. Since VGA is now growing scarcer with time, you should only use this connection choice as a last resort. You should know that an HDMI cable can send both audio and video signals through one cable.

That said, VGA cables are only able to transmit a video signal. In case you want to have both audio and video, you will have to get yourself a converter that comes with a VGA cable, along with a separate audio cable or USB device with the audio capability. That definitely will sound very confusing to anyone new to the technology world. The difference between a female and a male connector is pretty simple. The idea is quite basic. Male cables or devices generally have a pin that sticks out.

You have to add this into a plug or input. On the other hand, female devices come with plug-in holes that are meant to receive the male pins. The only exception to the rule is a DC Jack. In this case, the receptacle comes with a pin while the line comes with the hole.

The function remains the same. It only indicates the type of cable or input you have. Replies 3. In response to jphughan. AngeloGR 2 Bronze. In response to NPatel I would greatly appreciate any help! Post Reply. Top Contributor. Dell Support Resources. Latest Solutions.



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