OT: How to Play DVD player to VGA input

TGS wrote on 7/24/2008, 12:10 PM
For some reason, I can't find a simple answer to this question...
I have a spare LCD computer monitor and I'd like to hook up a DVD player to play through it. I'll route the sound to a normal amplifier, but......
Would a simple S-video/composite to VGA adapter allow this? Or do I need some ridiculously, expensive contraption?
TIA

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TGS wrote on 7/24/2008, 5:02 PM
Well, thats a 'Component' cable, I could use that, but I was thinking more along these lines:
http://www.amazon.com/NEW-CONVERTER-S-VIDEO-CABLE-ADAPTER/dp/B000S675JU/ref=pd_bbs_3?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1216943378&sr=8-3

and only $4.35 with both S-Video and RCA composite TV.

I still haven't seen a positive. "YES, I know this works".

All the descriptions I've read say it works with computers, Laptops TO TVs and Projectors. All I've researched, say computer to TV, but nothing about using a DVD player to an LCD computer monitor.
Former user wrote on 7/24/2008, 5:33 PM
That cable you linked goes the wrong direction. That is for VGA OUT to SVIDEO,

Sounds like you want an SVDIDEO to VGA, that is more expensive.


Dave T2
TGS wrote on 7/24/2008, 5:42 PM
Thanks for verifying that. Yeah, that's what I thought.
I finally found a fairly decent unit, with favorable ratings for about $41. including shipping. The trick when searching, was using the term 'Video to VGA converter' Apparently, these are popular with gamers.
All my original search terms were basically S-Video/RCA composite to VGA and those cheap adaptors would come up, but the explanation was always PC to TV.
Thanks again.