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The Tobo HDMI to VGA adapter uses a separate 3.5mm audio port to transfer both video and audio independently at the same time. It uses a certified AG6200 IC chip, which should give an efficient ...
As grstandord mentioned above, you should be fine with an HDMI-to-VGA converter. I actually used an HDMI-to-DVI cable to connect it to my secondary monitor (via my capture card).
But for other matchups, you’ll need something with a bit of smarts. These range from simple HDMI-to-VGA for less than 10 bucks, to multi-adapters that cover every possible connection for $20 to $50.
HDMI has limitations, though, and isn't always the perfect choice. For example, your TV likely has HDMI 1.4 connections, which max out at 3,820x2,160-pixel resolution at 30 frames per second.
VGA is an analog signal and HDMI is digital, so this conversion is more complicated (whereas DVI can swing both ways). However, you can accomplish this with a VGA to HDMI converter box.
The cheapest way to do hdmi to RCA is one of the generic hdmi to VGA adapters on ebay or one of the chinese marketplaces (like this one. HDMI goes in, and you've got a 3.5mm audio output.
VGA isn’t as good as HDMI because of its lower-resolution video quality. It also only deals with the video signal, so you’ll need a separate cable to handle the audio.
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