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    from RCA to VGA

    Over the weekend I picked up not one but two Beta VCR players. I successfully sold one like that in the past so that's my plan for these two as well.



    I need to test them and the simplest thing to do is to connect them to the TV in the living room. But I prefer not to haul them back and forth from the basement ("my scrapper's cave") to the living room. So what I want to do is to connect it to an LCD monitor with a VGA input. I did some searching and found some adapters that go from VGA to RCA which are designed to feed output from a laptop to a TV. I am trying to basically do the opposite. Am I correct to assume that I can use this type of adapter to send the signal in the other direction? Or is it more complicated?


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    why not put a cheap old CRT in the basement.......19 inch or smaller are great for testing old equipment

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    why not put a cheap old CRT in the basement.......19 inch or smaller are great for testing old equipment
    You mean a CRT monitor? How would that be better than an LCD with a VGA input? It's same input signal type, but the CRT monitor, or an old tube TV, would take up a lot more space. My basement is small, so I am really trying to preserve space. Plus with an LCD I can use it to test desktop computers, laptops with buster screens, and even vintage machines. Definitely better than having different monitors for different purposes.

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    AN old CRT TV.........They have multiple inputs sometimes in the front and back.......Coax/AV JAcks etc.......Shouldn't be hard to find one in the Free section of CL

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    PLEASE NOTE THE AV/JACKS In the front and these shouldn't weigh more than 15LBS
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    Important: if you need a device like this, make sure that what you order is actually an "RCA to VGA" converter and not "VGA to RCA". Apparently they are not bidirectional. I found what I thought was a cheaper alternative to the above link and even asked the seller if it would do RCA to VGA. He said yes, I bought it, received it and realized it's VGA to RCA and it would not work for me.

    Lesson learned. Hopefully this warning will help you avoid making the same mistake.

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