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DVI-A to
DVI-D 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
imcompatible 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 DVI-A device
with another that supports a
digital format such as
HDMI, DVI-D, DVI-I, DFP, or EVC;
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 DVI-A and
your display device is DVI-D you
will need a VGA to DVI
Converter. Should your
source device be DVI-D and the
display DVI-A you will need
instead a DVI to VGA Converter.
For both of these routes you
will also need a DVI-A to VGA
cable and a DVI-D Cable.
Below you'll find the
hardware and the cables you may
need and some adapters you may
find useful for your
application. Should you
have any questions, please feel
free to click the Live Chat link
on the bottom left hand side of
this page.
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