Thanks for the help! I needed to make my own adapter for my old consoles that use component so I used female contacts instead. Didn't even do any soldering, just twist the leads together and cover with shrink tubing and then wrap the monstrosity in electrical tape. 👍
I won't go into why, but it's 12:11 in the morning and I'm sitting next to this subwoofer that has to be functional by the morning, and it's missing it's control pod which hooks up with VGA. You. Saved. Me. Lol
You know, this is one of the reasons why I wanted to start making videos on TH-cam again. Thank you for that comment, it means a lot to me that I can help someone else via my own research and experimentation. Have a wonderful day!
So, when you say you connected "green to green, and blue to blue" are you referring to the actual spliced cables or the vga wire to rca male plug head. They are blue to green wires in the video
I've only used it with devices that use an interlaced signal. When it comes to progressive scan, there might be some compatibility issues. I would rather try buying a converter (Y PB PR to HDMI). They are pretty cheap (between $13-20). Thanks for watching!
I knew it! I didn't think you needed a conversion box. Both cables are analog and RGB, so I was confused why some sources said you needed a conversion. Thanks for posting!
No his device takes YPbPr (component) through the HD-15 (vga) port. VGA isn’t a plug it’s a signal standard, fun fact vga is a type of component video. The fact is this won’t work for everyone. You need to know what your device is capable of accepting first before doing this.
Can i connect my setup box which gives output of av/rca i think, it has three wires. Video, left audio, right audio or red, yellow, white. Can i use same method to connect it to my vga monitor
The composite signal from your setup box will not be seen by your VGA monitor is you try to use the green cable. My best suggestion would be to get a composite to VGA converter box. They have some on eBay and are relatively inexpensive. Thanks for watching!
Hi Man, do you have an idea how to output the signal to a CRT TV how the wiring should be for that. I intend to use my Graphics card that has an DVI - I output which means it can output analog signal or VGA. I have a cable that is DVI - I to BNC it has 7 connectors it came bundled from a media device. I think that cable can do the job i have measured the analog RGB pins and they are wired properly, the other part from the cable's bnc's to the CRT TV's SCART i intend to use an already made scart cable, just to cut it and wire it up with bnc at the proper wires.
Try your way. If you can adjust the setting on your video card to some type of component signal that is compatible with your tv it should work. I mainly tried to use this to convert a component signal to my video projector. My video project was able to convert the component signal to a vga, but I don't think this is standard to all monitors or CRTs. Let me know how it goes! Thanks for watching!
I got a VGA extension cable as extension for a Fostex D90 before i tried it i got my multi meter out and the pins are completely the wrong way round opposite for continuity on each side of the connector. I couldn't get it wrong because i know by the shape of each side only fits one way when testing it. Needless to say i tried it and it didn't work did i get a bum cable on ebay i cut one end open and only 8 wires
Could you tell me if this could work the other way around?, I mean if can conect a PC with a VGA out to a CRT TV with component inputs?. I´ve heard that the refresh rate of VGA signal is not compatible with TVs, but I`ve also seen this kinds of cables for sale.
Yeah if you have a video card that can match the refresh rate and output interlaced you might be able to do it. You should check the specs of your CRT, then try to match it with your PC. You might be able to make it work like that. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for watching!
Hello. This cable, due to both ends being male... Can it work the other way around? I mean, have the vga input connected to an old pc and hook it to a tv with component?
Depends, if your tv can handle a progressive scan it might work. If you have a tube tv, this might not work unless the tv also has a vga input. Thanks for watching!
I would make sure that they are shielded and out of continuity with the other cables that are going to be used. The signal will not be used on those extra cables. Thanks for watching!
Depends on your laptop and monitor. If your laptop can do an interlaced signal to your CRT TV it should work. If your TV can't handle the signal coming out of your laptop it wont work.
hi Joel, Joel here, will this work to transfer laptop to t.v.? made the connections but when pluged in, laptop display shrinks and the t.v. display is a mess of scrambled colors. any help would be obliged
@@joeltheiss4620 *IT IS THIS "CAN YOUR TV HANDLE 720 /1080 /1450* *AND THE "HZ" YOUR PC DISPLAY IS USING ? 60 /75 /80 HZ* *IF YOUR "TV" NOT SUPPORT THIS (SOME IT WILL YOU MUST FIND OUT)* *YOU MUST "SET" YOUR "PC-VIDEO-CARD" TO "USE" WHAT YOUR "TV"* *CAN DO .......* *!! IF IT IS (1280x768 72hz) ...* *YOU MUST "SET" YOUR "PC" TO "USE" (1280x768 72hz)..ok* *READ YOUR "TV-MANUAL" ..ABOUT "RESOLUTION" ...* *THEN "ADJUST" YOUR PC ...TO THE "SAME" ...OK*
@@dalipchoudhary3611 Sorry it has not worked for you. I can assure you that I am not in the business of faking DIY videos that could be useful to people. Can you tell me what components your are trying to hook up together? Maybe I can help. I can tell you that it has worked perfectly to hookup simple component devices like my Sony Media player, my Apple TV, my DVD player and most component devices that I own to a VGA in. I am not sure it would work for VGA out to Component in. I hope this is helpful.
Depends, if you're tv is able to handle progressive scan it might work. Tube tv's are usually unable to handle progressive scan. I hope this was helpful, thanks for watching my video.
The colors don’t really matter on RCA cables. You can send video and sound through and color rca cable. Just make sure your device can accept component through vga
I've tried that and sometimes it works. I suggest looking at the specs of your device and monitor to see if they can support the same resolutions. Thanks for watching!
On paper it should work since your ps2 component signal should work on a VGA monitor. I have not tried it myself, but assuming that it worked on my projector, I have no reason to believe that it wouldn't work on a VGA monitor. Thank you for watching!
No the monitor won’t know what to do with YPbPr (component). Also you monitor won’t be able to even see the 15kHz signal if your ps2 is outputting 480i, a vga monitor only sees 31kHz which a ps2 can do but it does 15kHz 98% of the time
Genius man! I've been trying to get a retro pc set up to a great sony trinitron tv ive got but couldn't find a decent adapter. Did you have to use any other components or was the wiring enough? Do you know if it would work from vga out to component in? Regardless, this is great man.
Just the wiring worked fine for me. I am not sure if it would work with VGA to Component on any device. What I do know is that a digital signal will not work on a CRT. If you can get your device to deactivate any kind of progressive scan signal or use only an interlace signal, it might work (but don't quote me)! Thank you for watching my videos!
@PsychoVision19 vga crt monitors take 31khz. You actually can through custom resolutions on analog capable nvidia cards or through the crt emu driver route on analog capable ati/amd cards.
Possibly, I am not sure there is a schematic online, but you could probably do it if you can find some resistor or capacitor values to help you mod the cable. Thank you for watching!
I believe you can but only in black and white. The green signal in component is black and white composite video Color requires more circuitry because of the way NTSC color is injected onto a b&w signal.
I would watch out with using CRTs or older TV's when using digital outputs. Some cannot handle the higher resolutions. If you're going to use a Wii, I would find out if you can deactivate progressive scan, because if you can't it won't work.
Have you tried plugging (Composite Video or Yellow RCA like VHS player) with your DIY cable's green wire? I was wondering if plugging a yellow output to the green rca would work on your projector. I know that the green component works as composite video. My small Sony Trinitron with only AV input can see the Green component of my dvd player as a composite video with colors. Maybe your projector could see a composite video as well through your DIY Cable. For reference: YPbPr (Y is Green/Luminance/Composite/Sync, Pb is Blue, and Pr is Red) Another format is Sync-on-Green or RGsB (Red, Sync-Green, Blue) If ever the first try it doesnt work, try the blue component. (Due to the manufacturer's confusion in coloring green and blue as you've caught early in the video)
I made this cable for my projector and this worked for it. I've read other comments about this not always working. I think it all depends on your device. Thanks for watching!
I tried it but it does not work on my pc monitor :( I connected a component cable to my PSP and connected the vga end to my monitor, but the monitor kept saying no signal.
Did you try using an interlaced signal like 480i or lower? I am not sure if your monitor is capable of progressive scan. Thanks for watching the video!
@@sparda1418 all consumer crt monitors support progressive scan this is talking about pc monitors and yes they all support progressive scan also your point is irrelevant because all consumer TVs support progressive scan also 240p is progressive you should know this
@@sparda1418 and to add to that the psp outputs at 480x272 which is why the monitor doesn't work most monitors require a higher resolution usually the minimum is 640x480
El cable de tierra debe ir a la carcasa metálica de cada entrada. Si está haciendo su componente rojo, coloque la tierra en la carcasa de metal para ese pin y asegúrese de que no se toquen (tierra y fuera)
Thank you for the video. Have you ever built a cable/adapter to connect YCbCr (camcorder output) to USB (pc input)? I haven't found anything similar on the market, there's only some HDMI to USB adapter.
Quite necro-posting from my end, but just for sake of helping anyone else with the same doubt, Capture cards may do that work. They recieve HDMI and sends over USB video while reporting itself as a Camera device, or instead as a proper capture card that needs drivers (for example the high end Elgato PCI-Express instead of USB). There are quite a few non-branded capture cards that do HDMI->USB but they get heat easily. Also, im not considering converting any analog signal (VGA, Component Out, etc) to HDMI because of this project and there's quite a few affordable VGA to HDMI converters (and vice versa too)
@@trymoremazarura8250 your device can’t take component. He built what’s called a pass through cable. It just passes the video signal through to another connection type, it doesn’t change it from component.
From some reading and plenty of videos, I find out that the HDMI cable is compatible to allow from the input source to the outout source. However, VGA cables are meant to transfer Data through the pins. This is to why there is no sound. What I did as a workaround since I have a wired controler as well as a wired for gaming, I have the wireless controller with a audio Aux cable to A JBL Charge bluettoth soeaker and this speaker emmits the same synced signal to 2 other JBL flip speakers I have setup as a small and interchangeable surround sound. I have seen people connect through the fiber optics audio cable and add a bluetooth adapter to connect your own bluetooth head unit. There is a slight barely noticeable delay but I can hardly ever tell.
That sounds like an interesting of channeling sound from HDMI. I would like to look at a pinout of that. It would make a very interesting project to test. Thank you for watching!
Hey Friends, this cable does not work, there is no vertical and horizontal sigronization, you only answer those who congratulate you, but those of us who tested the project and it did not work, we must not lie to people with false videos
I am sorry to hear this Enrique, it certainly depends on what you are using the cable for. I would not recommend using this using progressive mode for any device since the cable really doesn't work on CRTs unless you do 480i or other interlaced signals. Another piece of advise would be checking the double checking the wiring. I always check the continuity to make sure I spliced the cables correctly. Thanks for watching! I do appreciate all feedback.
Vertical and horizontal sync doesn’t play into this my dude vga is not a connector it’s a video standard, the HD-15 connector can RGBHV (aka VGA) and YPbPr (aka component video). The connector is not what you need to know, you need to know what your device can take which is usually in the manual. Now I have my own hang ups with Joels video but I’m not gonna say it’s false. It does work for very specific use cases. The guy seems to be listening to feed back, that’s why I added to a few comments so people understand this is not guaranteed to work for everyone.
I am not too familiar with the technicalities. This cable doesn't work with all devices. It did happen to work with my projector, but I've not see it work on some devices. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the help! I needed to make my own adapter for my old consoles that use component so I used female contacts instead. Didn't even do any soldering, just twist the leads together and cover with shrink tubing and then wrap the monstrosity in electrical tape.
👍
No problem 👍
I followed all your steps and everything worked out, thanks again.
Great to hear!
I won't go into why, but it's 12:11 in the morning and I'm sitting next to this subwoofer that has to be functional by the morning, and it's missing it's control pod which hooks up with VGA. You. Saved. Me. Lol
You know, this is one of the reasons why I wanted to start making videos on TH-cam again. Thank you for that comment, it means a lot to me that I can help someone else via my own research and experimentation. Have a wonderful day!
Hello
Can this wiring also work with av coz my tv doesn't have a component input only av input
So, when you say you connected "green to green, and blue to blue" are you referring to the actual spliced cables or the vga wire to rca male plug head. They are blue to green wires in the video
Thats is correct. I am referring to the vga line in relation to the composite line. I hope this was helpful! Thanks for watching!
hello, how about the " brown and brown /white " wires ?
If they were not spliced, it mean that they were not needed for the component signal. Thanks for watching!
Would this work on a PS3 Component cable? 🤔🤔🤔
I'm trying to connect my PS3 to my LED VGA Monitor
Depends on the video outputs for your monitor and if they are compatible with the PS3.
This was exactly what I needed , thank you sir.
Glad it helped
Does it work in reverse? i.e. vga input to rca output
just have Y PB PR connections ? why not have HSYNC VSYNC ? will it make device fault?
I've only used it with devices that use an interlaced signal. When it comes to progressive scan, there might be some compatibility issues. I would rather try buying a converter (Y PB PR to HDMI). They are pretty cheap (between $13-20). Thanks for watching!
Hi. Do you have a video (link please) for component to HDMI? Thanks
Not tried that one, but I think it might be possible with a schematic. Keep posted, it might be one for a future video. Thanks for watching!
Can someone explain how this is working without the vertical and horizontal pulses
green cable includes sync signal
I knew it! I didn't think you needed a conversion box. Both cables are analog and RGB, so I was confused why some sources said you needed a conversion. Thanks for posting!
Glad I could help!
No his device takes YPbPr (component) through the HD-15 (vga) port. VGA isn’t a plug it’s a signal standard, fun fact vga is a type of component video. The fact is this won’t work for everyone. You need to know what your device is capable of accepting first before doing this.
@@PsychoVision19 thanks for the info!
For me trying to hook up to a crt pc vga monitor its not working.
I didn't figure it would.. It should being that both are analog. @@WingmanLive
Can i use to conect satelit receiver to Monitor..?
Probably, but make sure to know if your monitor can handle digital signals, if your receiver is digital. Thanks for watching!
@@joelsdiy9469 okay...thank you..
@@joelsdiy9469 then it for sure wouldn’t work, component is an analog signal not a digital one.
@@PsychoVision19 😜😜😁😁
Sir can we use this to vga monitor?
It depends. If your VGA is capable of using the signal from the output of your device. Thanks for watching!
Can i connect my setup box which gives output of av/rca i think, it has three wires. Video, left audio, right audio or red, yellow, white. Can i use same method to connect it to my vga monitor
The composite signal from your setup box will not be seen by your VGA monitor is you try to use the green cable. My best suggestion would be to get a composite to VGA converter box. They have some on eBay and are relatively inexpensive. Thanks for watching!
@@joelsdiy9469 ok👌
Hi Man, do you have an idea how to output the signal to a CRT TV how the wiring should be for that. I intend to use my Graphics card that has an DVI - I output which means it can output analog signal or VGA. I have a cable that is DVI - I to BNC it has 7 connectors it came bundled from a media device. I think that cable can do the job i have measured the analog RGB pins and they are wired properly, the other part from the cable's bnc's to the CRT TV's SCART i intend to use an already made scart cable, just to cut it and wire it up with bnc at the proper wires.
Try your way. If you can adjust the setting on your video card to some type of component signal that is compatible with your tv it should work. I mainly tried to use this to convert a component signal to my video projector. My video project was able to convert the component signal to a vga, but I don't think this is standard to all monitors or CRTs. Let me know how it goes! Thanks for watching!
I got a VGA extension cable as extension for a Fostex D90 before i tried it i got my multi meter out and the pins are completely the wrong way round opposite for continuity on each side of the connector. I couldn't get it wrong because i know by the shape of each side only fits one way when testing it. Needless to say i tried it and it didn't work did i get a bum cable on ebay i cut one end open and only 8 wires
Check the video outputs for both devices before trying. Mine worked for these specific devices.
Do you think if i make this but i use component cable from ps2 will be working with sound on ?
Thank you
I am not sure I understand. This cable is wired only for the picture, not sound.
@@joelsdiy9469 ok thank you
Could you tell me if this could work the other way around?, I mean if can conect a PC with a VGA out to a CRT TV with component inputs?.
I´ve heard that the refresh rate of VGA signal is not compatible with TVs, but I`ve also seen this kinds of cables for sale.
Yeah if you have a video card that can match the refresh rate and output interlaced you might be able to do it. You should check the specs of your CRT, then try to match it with your PC. You might be able to make it work like that. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for watching!
Was just about to buy an adapter! Thanks for this man
No problem. I'm glad I saved you a couple of bucks! Thanks for watching!
Hello. This cable, due to both ends being male... Can it work the other way around? I mean, have the vga input connected to an old pc and hook it to a tv with component?
Depends, if your tv can handle a progressive scan it might work. If you have a tube tv, this might not work unless the tv also has a vga input. Thanks for watching!
This is what i exatly needed and i just made vga to componment can you do the vga to composite
Thanks for watching!
It will work otherwise???? I need one from Pc to TV
PC to TV might work as long as you can adjust the settings on your PC to work with your TV. Thanks for watching!
what are the references for the wire
I just looked this up on google and this diagram seemed to work for my device. Thanks for watching!
What should we do with the remaining wires which are not connected
I would make sure that they are shielded and out of continuity with the other cables that are going to be used. The signal will not be used on those extra cables. Thanks for watching!
input from laptop and output in tv is it work ?
Depends on your laptop and monitor. If your laptop can do an interlaced signal to your CRT TV it should work. If your TV can't handle the signal coming out of your laptop it wont work.
hi Joel, Joel here, will this work to transfer laptop to t.v.? made the connections but when pluged in, laptop display shrinks and the t.v. display is a mess of scrambled colors. any help would be obliged
Laptops usually have a very high resolution, so if you are trying this on a CRT, it wont work unless the signal is interlaced.
@@joelsdiy9469 I HAVE NO CLUE WHAT THAT MEANS, SORRY. ITS A FUJITSU LIFEBOOK AH532 LAPTOP TO A Sylvania's 6620LCT 20" T.V. DOES THIS HELP?
AND YOUR TIME IS APPRECIATED
@@joeltheiss4620 *IT IS THIS "CAN YOUR TV HANDLE 720 /1080 /1450*
*AND THE "HZ" YOUR PC DISPLAY IS USING ? 60 /75 /80 HZ*
*IF YOUR "TV" NOT SUPPORT THIS (SOME IT WILL YOU MUST FIND OUT)*
*YOU MUST "SET" YOUR "PC-VIDEO-CARD" TO "USE" WHAT YOUR "TV"*
*CAN DO .......*
*!! IF IT IS (1280x768 72hz) ...*
*YOU MUST "SET" YOUR "PC" TO "USE" (1280x768 72hz)..ok*
*READ YOUR "TV-MANUAL" ..ABOUT "RESOLUTION" ...*
*THEN "ADJUST" YOUR PC ...TO THE "SAME" ...OK*
AV cable 3 core having red blue green color vs vga cable is available in market
Yes it is. I was trying to make a budget cable, but buying this already made is definitely an option. Thanks for watching!
Hi. It Kinda worked but when i try to connect to my wii it shows all White replaced with bright green
I am not sure if the Wii is able to handle a VGA out signal. I would look up the Wii's resolution capabilities! Thanks for watching!
Is it possible to add 5 v power supply to it and make it an active converter.
I am not sure, I've never tried that. I am not able to verify that this will work, sorry. Thanks for watching!
@@dalipchoudhary3611 Sorry it has not worked for you. I can assure you that I am not in the business of faking DIY videos that could be useful to people. Can you tell me what components your are trying to hook up together? Maybe I can help. I can tell you that it has worked perfectly to hookup simple component devices like my Sony Media player, my Apple TV, my DVD player and most component devices that I own to a VGA in. I am not sure it would work for VGA out to Component in. I hope this is helpful.
will this work if i use the vga cable to my laptop as the source and plug it on an analogue tv as a second monitor? thanks in advance
Depends, if you're tv is able to handle progressive scan it might work. Tube tv's are usually unable to handle progressive scan. I hope this was helpful, thanks for watching my video.
@@joelsdiy9469 oh ok thank you so much for replying God bless you
It’s not that simple. Your tv can’t take the kHz range your laptop will output.
Bro, funciona conectar el vga como entrada y el componente como salida?
Depends. Can your component input handle VGA signal?
But I've yellow white red cable and want to connect it to vga for lcd monitor,
I am sure that there might be a schematic out there to try this, but I have never tried it. Good idea for a video! Thanks for watching!
The colors don’t really matter on RCA cables. You can send video and sound through and color rca cable. Just make sure your device can accept component through vga
Is it possible to use one of those component to VGA cables as a component to VGA one?
I've tried that and sometimes it works. I suggest looking at the specs of your device and monitor to see if they can support the same resolutions. Thanks for watching!
is it working with laptop to tv ?
No this is hooked up to Sony Media Player to my video projector. Thank you for watching my video!
Good video! Can I use it for connect my PS2 to a VGA monitor? Of course assuming that I would need female RCA and the PS2 cable with male end RCA
On paper it should work since your ps2 component signal should work on a VGA monitor. I have not tried it myself, but assuming that it worked on my projector, I have no reason to believe that it wouldn't work on a VGA monitor. Thank you for watching!
No the monitor won’t know what to do with YPbPr (component). Also you monitor won’t be able to even see the 15kHz signal if your ps2 is outputting 480i, a vga monitor only sees 31kHz which a ps2 can do but it does 15kHz 98% of the time
@@PsychoVision19 make it launch opl at boot and make opl run at the VGA resolution mode. use gsm to make games run at vga mode
Te funcionó?
@@ComputerTechnic217 so the cable Is works? In ps2 on a VGA monitor?
Might be a dumb question but will that work for a PS2 console if i get the RGB cable for it?
I havent tried it, but since the PS2 is capable of putting out either a component or RGB signal it should work! Thanks for watching!
Genius man! I've been trying to get a retro pc set up to a great sony trinitron tv ive got but couldn't find a decent adapter. Did you have to use any other components or was the wiring enough? Do you know if it would work from vga out to component in? Regardless, this is great man.
Just the wiring worked fine for me. I am not sure if it would work with VGA to Component on any device. What I do know is that a digital signal will not work on a CRT. If you can get your device to deactivate any kind of progressive scan signal or use only an interlace signal, it might work (but don't quote me)! Thank you for watching my videos!
It won’t work, your crt most likely takes 15 kHz, no computer outputs that signal.
@PsychoVision19 vga crt monitors take 31khz. You actually can through custom resolutions on analog capable nvidia cards or through the crt emu driver route on analog capable ati/amd cards.
Is it possible to do RCA/composite input to VGA in a similar fashion?
Possibly, I am not sure there is a schematic online, but you could probably do it if you can find some resistor or capacitor values to help you mod the cable. Thank you for watching!
I believe you can but only in black and white. The green signal in component is black and white composite video
Color requires more circuitry because of the way NTSC color is injected onto a b&w signal.
@@tristan6509 Thanks, this is the info I was looking for.
Does this idea work on lcd screen?
Possibly if you can run your signal in interlace.
Great video, you helped a lot, it was the only one I saw that showed the test result. 😃👍
Glad it helped!
I'm in the process of trying to use a an older Dell CRT monitor for a wii/GameCube setup using something similar to this. Any suggestions?
I would watch out with using CRTs or older TV's when using digital outputs. Some cannot handle the higher resolutions. If you're going to use a Wii, I would find out if you can deactivate progressive scan, because if you can't it won't work.
You’d need a device to upscale that to 31kHz your monitor won’t see it otherwise
l just tried it and nothing wrks. on HP Monitor it keep on saying no signal
Make sure you are using an interlaced signal. I am not used that it will work using progressive mode. Thanks for watching!
Have you tried plugging
(Composite Video or Yellow RCA like VHS player) with your DIY cable's green wire?
I was wondering if plugging a yellow output to the green rca would work on your projector.
I know that the green component works as composite video.
My small Sony Trinitron with only AV input can see the Green component of my dvd player as a composite video with colors.
Maybe your projector could see a composite video as well through your DIY Cable.
For reference:
YPbPr (Y is Green/Luminance/Composite/Sync, Pb is Blue, and Pr is Red)
Another format is Sync-on-Green or
RGsB (Red, Sync-Green, Blue)
If ever the first try it doesnt work, try the blue component. (Due to the manufacturer's confusion in coloring green and blue as you've caught early in the video)
I made this cable for my projector and this worked for it. I've read other comments about this not always working. I think it all depends on your device. Thanks for watching!
I tried it but it does not work on my pc monitor :( I connected a component cable to my PSP and connected the vga end to my monitor, but the monitor kept saying no signal.
Did you try using an interlaced signal like 480i or lower? I am not sure if your monitor is capable of progressive scan. Thanks for watching the video!
@@joelsdiy9469 all crt monitors are capable of progressive scan
@@randomgamer24x65 Consumer CRTs doesn’t support progressive scan
@@sparda1418 all consumer crt monitors support progressive scan this is talking about pc monitors and yes they all support progressive scan also your point is irrelevant because all consumer TVs support progressive scan also 240p is progressive you should know this
@@sparda1418 and to add to that the psp outputs at 480x272 which is why the monitor doesn't work most monitors require a higher resolution usually the minimum is 640x480
in the diagram they're connected to pin 4&5 as a ground
Thanks for watching!
Pero de donde te agarras para la tierra .???
El cable de tierra debe ir a la carcasa metálica de cada entrada. Si está haciendo su componente rojo, coloque la tierra en la carcasa de metal para ese pin y asegúrese de que no se toquen (tierra y fuera)
Thank you so very much. It was a great solution
Thank you for the video. Have you ever built a cable/adapter to connect YCbCr (camcorder output) to USB (pc input)? I haven't found anything similar on the market, there's only some HDMI to USB adapter.
Unfortunately not. I don't think USB is able to transfer a video signal directly, but correct me if I am wrong. Thanks for watching!
LoL you would need to write drivers and have a controller to convert the signal to the usb standard. GLHF
Quite necro-posting from my end, but just for sake of helping anyone else with the same doubt, Capture cards may do that work. They recieve HDMI and sends over USB video while reporting itself as a Camera device, or instead as a proper capture card that needs drivers (for example the high end Elgato PCI-Express instead of USB). There are quite a few non-branded capture cards that do HDMI->USB but they get heat easily.
Also, im not considering converting any analog signal (VGA, Component Out, etc) to HDMI because of this project and there's quite a few affordable VGA to HDMI converters (and vice versa too)
Looks nice! I'm getting curious if it could work with a Composite (Just yellow) input, but I doubt it
Not sure if this would work, but I am sure if you look hard enough you might find a schematic to help you do this. Thanks for watching!
how can I find the vedio color code of VGA?
Not sure what you're asking. I believe I did show the schematic on my video.
Can you make a tutorial with usb cable to vga plz
Would love to, but can you tell me what it is used for? Thanks for watching my video!
Nice work
Where did you join those dotted (ground) wires from rca cabel?
I merged all the ground cables from the rca to the common ground of the VGA cable. I hope this is helpful!
@@joelsdiy9469 ok , *thanks for replying*
*Iam making this to connect my tv dth box to my old computer's monitor(vga based) 🙂🙂.*
Logitech z623 vga cable connection bro
Definitely if you dont care about paying retail! Thanks for watching!
Work with PS2?
It might work as long as you do the correct setting on the PS2's resolution.
I'm with Joe.
Ok cool!
pls do another one but female component to VGA cable
If you buy a female component cable and splice it with a VGA, it should be the same schematic. Thanks for watching!
@@joelsdiy9469 oh ok
Hei it’s working ! This is So cool !Thank you! I still cannot believe but it’s working! Thumbs up! Gee thanks man!!!
You're welcome! Thank you for watching my channel!
excellent trick! thank you!!!!!!!
Glad you liked it!
Diagram plz
its available on Google.
Thanks man, you're a star
No problem!
courage tell me lm failing l tried it but nothing works
@@trymoremazarura8250 your device can’t take component. He built what’s called a pass through cable. It just passes the video signal through to another connection type, it doesn’t change it from component.
great
useful man facing the same problem
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!
Color is in grey form😢😢
I would review the schematic and also see the video output on both devices and make sure they are compatible. Thanks for watching!
Very nice dear
Thank you so much 😊
Que buen video gracias men
Que bueno que le ayudo. Gracias por ver mi video.
Hope this works lol going to try it too
If it doesn't work out, look back at the comments. I've answered many questions about this video. Thanks for watching!
yo same name?
From some reading and plenty of videos, I find out that the HDMI cable is compatible to allow from the input source to the outout source. However, VGA cables are meant to transfer Data through the pins. This is to why there is no sound. What I did as a workaround since I have a wired controler as well as a wired for gaming, I have the wireless controller with a audio Aux cable to A JBL Charge bluettoth soeaker and this speaker emmits the same synced signal to 2 other JBL flip speakers I have setup as a small and interchangeable surround sound. I have seen people connect through the fiber optics audio cable and add a bluetooth adapter to connect your own bluetooth head unit. There is a slight barely noticeable delay but I can hardly ever tell.
That sounds like an interesting of channeling sound from HDMI. I would like to look at a pinout of that. It would make a very interesting project to test. Thank you for watching!
Hey Friends, this cable does not work, there is no vertical and horizontal sigronization, you only answer those who congratulate you, but those of us who tested the project and it did not work, we must not lie to people with false videos
I am sorry to hear this Enrique, it certainly depends on what you are using the cable for. I would not recommend using this using progressive mode for any device since the cable really doesn't work on CRTs unless you do 480i or other interlaced signals. Another piece of advise would be checking the double checking the wiring. I always check the continuity to make sure I spliced the cables correctly. Thanks for watching! I do appreciate all feedback.
Vertical and horizontal sync doesn’t play into this my dude vga is not a connector it’s a video standard, the HD-15 connector can RGBHV (aka VGA) and YPbPr (aka component video). The connector is not what you need to know, you need to know what your device can take which is usually in the manual. Now I have my own hang ups with Joels video but I’m not gonna say it’s false. It does work for very specific use cases. The guy seems to be listening to feed back, that’s why I added to a few comments so people understand this is not guaranteed to work for everyone.
This thing wont work at all man🤔🤔🤔
I would check if your devices are compatible. Digital RGB and Analog RGB are not the same. Thanks for watching!
This doesn't make sense. Vga is RGBhv and "component" typically refers to ypbpr. They're different things.
I am not too familiar with the technicalities. This cable doesn't work with all devices. It did happen to work with my projector, but I've not see it work on some devices. Thanks for watching!
Excelente proyecto, felicitaciones, voy a intentar armar un cable y a ver que tal funciona