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    DVI to hdmi cable help

    Hi guys at the forums, this is going to be a bit a of a challenge The back light on my monitor has failed but its ok. I have a 22 in hd tv with hdmi connection however I do not have one of those dvi-i to hdmi cables. What i do have is a dvi-i to vga block adaptor and a hdmi cable i don't mind cutting up. Can this be done to make a (DIY) DVI to HDMi? If so can you please explain to me

    #2
    Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

    no, the connectors on the dvi side are literally hooked to a vga output pins on the dvi port

    dvi-hdmi adapters are cheap

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812270286
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      #3
      Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

      I agree with U-235 above regarding cheap adapters, but that's not going to make a failed display units back light start being operational.

      Unless I'm missing something?

      Bob

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        #4
        Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

        I agree with U-235 regarding cheap adapters, but that's not going to make a failed display units back light start being operational.

        Unless I'm missing something?

        Bob

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          #5
          Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

          Uummmm
          sorry.

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            #6
            Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

            he implied hes planning on hooking his computer to his tv, which has no dvi adapter
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              #7
              Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

              OOOohhh,,,,,,,
              I saw where he said his backlight was inop, but somehow missed the part where his substitute display unit is incapable of receiving the only available input cable type. Sorry, I was thinking he was looking to fix a bad backlight by switching inputs. My bad.

              I had to read his post multiple times to finally "get it".

              Bob

              p.s. Sorry about the double post. Still working out the growing pains of a new forum.

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                #8
                Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

                TV's generally suck as monitors.

                Wouldn't it be easier to fix the back light?

                You didn't enter your location in your profile but around here you can pick up a CRT at about any Goodwill type place as a quick/temp fix for like $10.
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                  #9
                  Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

                  my tv makes an AWESOME monitor, but its with Win7 and DPI scaling up to max

                  its clear, crisp---but then again, its 46", not 22. the only complain I have is ghosting, TV's don't have that terribly great a response time, so, if you're playing games, expect ghosting
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                    #10
                    Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

                    The main problem with TV's is getting them to run from a computer without scaling. Scaling==bad! Frank's 2000 Inch TV may scale well but none of the rest do.
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                      #11
                      Re: DVI to hdmi cable help

                      mine does perfectly. just set it for native resolution of the tv...no scaling needed
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