

By the way- I have tried plugging the Xenarc 7" directly with the converter cable only and it does not work because the sync is out of range even though the xenarc does have extensive built-in scaling. Anyway I was advising on adapting for the small LCD which this forum started out with. Many larger monitors however do have such capabilities though most of them now are offering direct component in, so it makes this conversion all unecessary. In my experience there are very few small LCD monitors out there that can do this- the Xenarc being the exception. If you plug those directly into a converter cable to VGA then you can only get an image on a VGA monitor if it supports the specific resolution the camera is giving, if it has built in scaling capability, if it has multiple ground syncing capability, and if it can handle the individual Hrz frequencies on the three signals + ground sync. The only way you get HD resolution out is through the three component analog signals.
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