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SES delivers its managed Ultra HD content over the standard DOCSIS 3.0 cable format, which it claims is superior to internet-based 4K content due to dedicated bandwidth.
VGA is one of the most common input types for digital projectors. If your projector and your laptop are both equipped with VGA ports, you can connect them with a VGA cable.
DVI and VGA are both incapable of supporting an audio signal, even if they're converted to HDMI (which does support audio). To get audio, you'll need to use a separate audio cable.
You do not have a problem with any cable, converter, LED, monitor, speaker, keyboard, pet dog, refrigerator or mouse - just to head off any other crazy unrelated guesses you might have.
That’s where the blue breakout board comes into play. [EverestX] used an LM1881 to grab the composite sync (yes, composite sync, not component sync) signal as a feed for the VGA converter.
The cable supports conversion formats up to 1920×1080 (1080p Full HD) with max refresh rate of 60Hz and 1600×1200, 1280×1024 for high definition monitors and projectors.
At the moment, I'm using a VGA cable to get a high def picture on my TV. The quality is...eh. Not terrible, but not that great. This is the first time I've used high-def on this TV, so I don't ...
Solder the wires from the VGA cable to the Xbox 360 connector using the pinouts provided to match up the signals. You can connect all the VGA ground shielding to a single ground spot on the Xbox ...