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DVI Cable or Adapter
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Has any one used a
DVI to RCA cable
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DVI to Component Video Adapter
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I saw links for NVida and ATI cards but mine is an "integrated Intel Graphic Media Accelerator 950 with integrated DVI with dual-monitor support". I have a Ultra Small Form Factor optiplex with a Intel 945 Express chipset with a 28-hole DVI connector. There are no expansion slots.
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They will only work if your display adapter supports outputting the video signal onto the right pins of the plug.
Which is basically older ATI cards and that's about it.
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Newer VNidia cards also have component output capability through what appears to be an S-Video plug (but isn't).
http://compeve.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=78
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