VGA to Video Converter
This product has been discontinued; see other options below.
This product converts a VGA signal to Composite Video or S-Video. For instance, take the VGA output from your computer and connect it to the yellow video input or 4-pin input on a TV. If you are not sure which cable to get, please see our
PC to TV Guide.Please start the video below for details.
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DETAILS of VGA to Video Converter:
Allows you to watch movies from your computer on a TV and VGA monitor at the same time. The converter connects to the VGA output on your computer and allows you to pass-through the VGA signal to your VGA monitor and at the same time send s-video or composite video to a television, vcr, or stand-alone dvd burner.
The unit is powered through the USB socket on your desktop or laptop; a separate power supply is not required; your computer has to be turned-on to power the unit. An optional power supply is available if you do not want to use a USB port to power the unit.
Although your computer or laptop may have an "S-Video Out" connector, this little box will allow you to use your "monitor out" (the 15 pin connector) to send the VGA signal to both a VGA or LCD monitor and to a TV at the same time. Well, what's the big deal you ask? There are many programs that can't display video through the regular "S-Video Out" connector because the video only plays on your laptop's screen and it is "black" on the secondary screen.
What's in the box?
- PC to TV Converter.
- Manual
- 3ft. VGA Cable, Male to Female, to connect to a VGA monitor.
- 3 ft. cable to connect to converter box and VGA output of computer
- S-Video and Composite Video Cables 6 ft. long
- USB Power Cable. The cable is to connect to the converter to an available USB port for power through the USB.
Requirements:
- VGA output from a PC. The converter supports VGA mode up to 1600x1200 high resolutions.
- An available USB port to power the unit. An optional power supply can be purchased.
- Television or other s-video or composite video monitor to view.
-DVD-Burner or VCR if you want to burn your videos. Note, burning copyrighted material is against the law, as if you did not already know that, dah.