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Reddit mentions of VGA to HDMI, GANA HD 1080P VGA to HDMI Video and Audio Video Converter Adapter for HDTVs, Monitors, displayers,Laptop Desktop Computer

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of VGA to HDMI, GANA HD 1080P VGA to HDMI Video and Audio Video Converter Adapter for HDTVs, Monitors, displayers,Laptop Desktop Computer. Here are the top ones.

VGA to HDMI, GANA HD 1080P VGA to HDMI Video and Audio Video Converter Adapter for HDTVs, Monitors, displayers,Laptop Desktop Computer
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Height0.6 Inches
Length8.2 Inches
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Width5.9 Inches

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Found 6 comments on VGA to HDMI, GANA HD 1080P VGA to HDMI Video and Audio Video Converter Adapter for HDTVs, Monitors, displayers,Laptop Desktop Computer:

u/benryves · 3 pointsr/dreamcast

If you can't get the direct VGA connection working and do decide to buy a VGA to HDMI converter don't buy the one you linked to as that converts HDMI to VGA. I have this one (but paid under £5 for it, so maybe look on eBay for a cheaper version) and it works well enough (review here).

u/Herdnerfer · 3 pointsr/buildapc

You need an active VGA to HDMI converter

Like this:

VGA to HDMI, GANA HD 1080P VGA to HDMI Video and Audio Video Converter Adapter for HDTVs, monitors, displayers,Laptop Desktop Computer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01H5BOLYC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_N4aiAbPD1PV1G

u/icebear518 · 2 pointsr/dreamcast

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01H5BOLYC?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title

That's the converter I had to buy since my AV receiver does not support 480p only 720 and up. You might have to buy this one if your tv can't support 480p.

But also your cables could be bad, I am also using a cheap Chinese vga cable for my Dreamcast but it works just fine.

u/SuperBabyHix · 2 pointsr/dreamcast

The cheap ones found on Amazon and Ebay, such as this one are for the most part great for the money. They do not do any kind of upscaling, but most modern TVs can handle 480p scaling just fine. Fortunately this also means they add no additional lag.

If you are a perfectionist though, there is an issue that may be a deal breaker. And this is my understanding of the issue, so someone correct me if I am getting this wrong. The Dreamcast VGA outputs a 640x480 image, but crams it into a 720x480 signal. Using one of these HDMI converters can result in an image that is slightly squished. It's not something that bothers me personally, as in I'm not about to pay $100+ for something to correct it, but it may drive you nuts. If your TV lets you adjust the horizontal size you can correct it, but I believe there is still a slight loss in resolution.

u/justanotherjohn123 · 1 pointr/VintageApple

Good question! Everything is captured onto a modern PC. From the Mac it's VGA out into an VGA-HDMI adapter, and then that into a USB 3.0 external HDMI capture card. Software is OBS.