DVI HDMI Cables

DFP to DVI-A Result: - Incompatible Formats, Use a Converter


Here we have a situation where one device is analog and the other digital. These two formats are completely incompatible with one another, although connecting the two is not completely impossible. You have two options when you run into a situation like this. You can replace the VGA / SVGA device with another that supports a digital format such as HDMI, DVI-D, DVI-I, DFP, or EVC (Preferably HDMI for audio compatibility); or you can use a signal converter. The latter usually ending up being more expensive and with a lesser quality result. If you choose to use a conversion box you must select the right one out of a choice of two. If your source device is VGA / SVGA and your display device is HDMI you will need a VGA to DVI Converter. Should your source device be HDMI and the display VGA / SVGA you will need instead a DVI to VGA Converter. For both of these routes you will also need a VGA cable and a DVI-D to HDMI Cable. Be aware, however, that DVI does not carry the Audio signals that HDMI would between HDMI devices so you will need to find another way to send the audio signals depending on the types of audio interfaces your devices are using. We will not get into that here. Below you'll find the hardware and the cables you may need and some adapters you may find useful for your application.

Analog to Digital Conversion


A lot of times, a source device can only output an analog signal like SVGA or DVI-A. When this problem arises, the best solution is often an Analog to Digital Converter. This device will take your plain old analog signal, and often times audio along with it, and converter it to a digital signal that is easily read by HDTV's and Digital Displays. If you follow the link below, you can find some common solutions to the Analog to Digital Conversion problem.

These can be found here: Analog to Digital Video Converters

Digital to Analog Conversion


Most devices today are all digital; while this makes hooking up new devices easy, it can make things difficult when trying to hook up a digital output to a legacy analog display. This is where a Digital to Analog converter is required. This device will be able to take the original digital signal and convert it to an Analog signal that your display can understand. A simple Google search will turn up numerous results for this problem. Be sure to read the specifications and customer reviews to make sure the device will work for you.





Connector Side A
Connector Side B

DVI-D Single Link
HDMI Male

DVI-D to DFP Male

SVGA Male
SVGA Male

DVI-A Male to SVGA Male


Connector Side A
Connector Side B

SVGA Male
SVGA Male

DVI-A Male to SVGA Female

DVI-D Male
HDMI Female

DVI-D Male to DFP Female

DVI-D Female
HDMI Female

DVI Female to DFP Male