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Reddit mentions of INSTEN VGA to RCA Cable, VGA to TV 3 RCA S-Video AV Adapter (VGA-RCA) for Laptop PC Computer Video Out TV HDTV LCD Projector Monitor (ONLY Work with PC Video Card Supports TV Output Through VGA Port)

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We found 8 Reddit mentions of INSTEN VGA to RCA Cable, VGA to TV 3 RCA S-Video AV Adapter (VGA-RCA) for Laptop PC Computer Video Out TV HDTV LCD Projector Monitor (ONLY Work with PC Video Card Supports TV Output Through VGA Port). Here are the top ones.

INSTEN VGA to RCA Cable, VGA to TV 3 RCA S-Video AV Adapter (VGA-RCA) for Laptop PC Computer Video Out TV HDTV LCD Projector Monitor (ONLY Work with PC Video Card Supports TV Output Through VGA Port)
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    Features:
  • COMPATIBILITY: Connect to Mini-Plug-compatible camcorders. Designed to connect 3.5mm male plug to 3RCA Audio Video female.
  • IDEAL for video or audio equipment with RCA type jacks: DVD player / recorder, VCR, TV, Camcorder, Receiver, Raspberry Pi and other.
  • PERFORMANCE: Plug and Play, Ultra-high performance. Reduces RF and EMI noise for efficient signal transfer
  • DURABLE: High Quality Gold Plated Color-Coded RCA Plugs resist corrosion, provide durability, and improve the signal transmission. Flexible high-quality PVC material
  • PACKAGE INCLUDE: Cmple 3.5mm to 3 RCA Camcorder Video Audio Cable - 6 Feet
Specs:
Height1.17 Inches
Length6.63 Inches
Weight0.15 Pounds
Width2.73 Inches

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Found 8 comments on INSTEN VGA to RCA Cable, VGA to TV 3 RCA S-Video AV Adapter (VGA-RCA) for Laptop PC Computer Video Out TV HDTV LCD Projector Monitor (ONLY Work with PC Video Card Supports TV Output Through VGA Port):

u/YMK1234 · 3 pointsr/answers

Aaaah, the raspberry pi has one of those, I recall now. There it's an RCA in a small form, as documented here, but for those cctv systems the pin out may be completely different :/

PS: checking amazon for that, in fact this seems a surprisingly common format (just put in "3.5mm video"), and you can at least get adapters to RCA (like this one), which you then maybe can plug into another adapter to get something more useful.

PS2:

u/teleporterdown · 2 pointsr/n64

I used something similar to hook up my ps2 to a vga monitor. They work fine. Mine had a bunch of settings you could adjust, like the aspect ratio and such.


Do not buy rca to vga cable, they are rip offs and straight do not work. Like this


You need a converter box, like the one /u/uber_mike linked to. But essentially that's all you'll need.


EDIT: I would recommend something like this, a little more expensive but I think it's better overall. Full audio /visual inputs and it looks like it has adjustable settings for video.

u/Rethread · 2 pointsr/linuxmint

You might have better luck with physical converter from one of your dvi-i outputs down to VGA and then a converter for VGA to S-video.

Something like this to convert digital to analogue, and also something like this to get your TV output.

No idea about linux working with this seeing the TV resolution or anything at all really might have to manually set it. No driver ready fixes I could find. Good Luck though :)

u/cjrobe · 2 pointsr/crtgaming

>Inputs in the 3rd photo are what looks like hd15 sockets (also known as VGA sockets) So unless its a multi res monitor it wont support non VGA consoles.

The VGA connector doesn't guarantee a VGA signal though, especially because it was manufactured in 1987 - S-video and composite can be passed through the connector. For example, this cable is designed to take a signal via the HD15 socket that's already converted to composite/s-video. Also, RGB can be output from that same connector. That combined with the fact that it's an industrial piece and it might not even be a standard pinout makes me unsure. I've never even tested a pinout before, I think it'd be beyond my abilities to be sure that my custom cable was even working.

> Some industrial monitors including most arcade monitors also require an isolation transformer and cannot be plugged directly into a wall outlet.

It actually has an AC wall plug, visible in photo #2. I didn't notice that before. The neck board is concerning though, but it also looks surprisingly clean.

> I personally would not bother unless you really want a CRT VGA monitor and have a suitible case to house it in to make it safe. hope that helps!

I think it'd make a neat monitor for a custom arcade.

I think I'm heading there to pick up a vintage computer anyway, so I might see if they'll let me plug it in or something when I'm there.

u/WendigosInSpeedos · 1 pointr/techsupport

He said it's DVI-I.

So if I plug the N64 RCA cables into this RCA to VGA Adapter, then connect that to this VGA to DVI-I cable, and plug that cable into the projector, it'd work? It does make me nervous that there are a lot of bad reviews for RCA to VGA adapters...