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    HMDI (from Pi 3) to DVI? Will it work?

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    • MichMichM Offline
      MichMich Admin
      last edited by

      Yes, I do the same on my development monitor.

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      • zamZ Offline
        zam @nbrenn
        last edited by zam

        @nbrenn it’s working for me … i used a monitor which don’t have HDMI port so i connected with a HDMI to DVI converter only issue is the sound wont output trough HDMI you need to use something else :) Good Luck

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        • loribeeincaL Offline
          loribeeinca
          last edited by

          that’s what I am doing. I was using an adapter for initial testing, then I bought a HDMI to DVD cable from amazon for the final build. Works just fine

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          • M Offline
            McSorley
            last edited by

            I have a DVI right angle adapter with a DVI to HDMI Cable.

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            • indigomejorI Offline
              indigomejor
              last edited by

              Hi, will work VGA cable with HDMI adapter? Thank you very much!

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              • M Offline
                McSorley
                last edited by

                Dont get a straight VGA to HDMI cable because it wouldnt work. You would need convertor which is a bit larger than you would expect and often need to be powered.

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                • yawnsY Offline
                  yawns Moderator
                  last edited by yawns

                  Right, you need an active HDMI-VGA converter.

                  You could go for this: https://thepihut.com/products/raspberry-pi-hdmi-to-vga-convertor
                  However the “chain” looks a bit ugly (second image) and I could imagine it is a bit unsteady.

                  Or you go for this: https://www.pi-supply.com/product/gert-vga-666-hardware-vga-raspberry-pi/
                  However this blocks almost all GPIO ports and you need to solder it on your own, as it is a kit

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                  • indigomejorI Offline
                    indigomejor @yawns
                    last edited by

                    @McSorley @yawns thank you guys! The blue one looks exactly like something I discovered in my local shop, so it’s solved, thank you!

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                    • B Offline
                      bibi
                      last edited by

                      in the same idea an adaptor display port > hdmi would also work no? anyone has tried this ?

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                      • D Offline
                        dbahn25 @bibi
                        last edited by

                        @bibi display port to hdmi works definitely. it’s both digital, so the adapter should be pretty simple and cheap (I use one for ~12€ from miniDP to HDMI on my laptop)

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