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  • I have an old Mac Mini with a DVI Port that came with a VGA DVI-adapter.  Tonight, my monitor went down.  Brand new monitor works with that?  Can I use an adapter?  If yes should which adapter I?

    I have an old Mac Mini with a DVI Port that came with a VGA DVI-adapter.  Tonight, my monitor went down.  Brand new monitor works with that? Any recommendations? Can I use an adapter?  If yes should which adapter I?

    You can use any DVI monitor DVI port directly or have any VGA monitor with the power that you adapter. A HDMI monitor might work with an adapter DVI to HDMI in a pinch, but HDMI tends to be more fickle.

  • Can you help me with a configuration of dual monitor DVI?

    I went through a few weeks of effort with it and seeking a

    final solution... I have an i7 Mini - 2012 model.  Two identical

    Acer S241HL LED monitors.  I need the same video display DVI on both

    screens.  A single monitor, close proximity to the Mini... about 1-2 feet...

    The other over a distance of 25 feet.

    It worked with a HDMI > DVI adapter to a Tripp Lite DVI splitter

    For more than a year... then became intermittent.  I tried a different separator,

    an Auralek - it worked fine about a week and then stopped.  Looks like

    dispatchers to stop sending any signal wake-up is necessary after a

    period of time where the computer or monitors have been turned off and then

    No video signal on the power of return.    Have tested all cables,

    recycled, reset everything that can be reset etc... with Mini and

    monitors...  Have had the same problem using Thunderbolt > DVI adapter.

    BTW, this works ok using a MiniDisplayPort > splitter VGA, but I want to

    Resolution DVI.

    Bottom line, is there a known reliable separator or any other approach

    It is relatively bulletproof to achieve...?  I found a

    another device by Sewell who is basically a different dispatcher amplified-

    who says someone worked "better" than the Tripp Lite...

    It appears on diagnostic tests, there is nothing wrong with the

    On the Mini HDMI port. Both monitors work fine individually

    When it is connected directly to the port DVI btw.

    I hope someone can help.

    Thank you!

    Mike

    VGA must have resolutions more than DVI, what ground had VGA?

  • Video signal splitter unrecognized DVI - two different devices! Why?

    Looking for answers - replaced a motorized DVI splitter that has worked well for over a year - using HDMI > DVI

    adapter to connect Mac Mini i7 2012, OSX 10.8.5, HDMI port, to the Aluratek DVI splitter.  Configuration below - worked fine for about 2 weeks.  Then came after a few days of inactivity - computer but the display mode 'sleep'... would not wake up. removed the splitter and connected live - monitor (s) work well.   This same issue is why I replaced a divisor of model "TrippLite" - impeccable/no questions for 12 months, and more with this one.    The separator indicates its getting the video signal from the Mac... and video shows displays connected... but see monitors/don't receive it no signal.  I tried to lower the display resolution - no impact.  Have reset NVRAM, SMC several times... reconnected, the range cable several times... tired MiniDisplay Port Adapter > DVI... no luck.  ANY IDEAS MUCH APPRECIATED!  It's in a studio where I need to have dual - in a second workspace - splitter necessary because the distance to the extreme-monitor is too long for a splitter - liabilities

    Technical support said mfgr this Mini graphics card can possibly work for "a while" then stop recognizing the defendant of... How do I?  If we read a single monitor, directly - connected is too much coincidence for a second separator developed the same problem as the other we had - I don't know if there is some thing in the Acer monitor settings that would have an impact on anything whatsoever but I doubt - this new separator 'fixed' the old man a problem after it was connected - and now signal is not recognized through it after a few weeks.

    If you have a multimeter, check voltage on his block of POWER & with 2 will check for a ground loop...

    https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_loop _ (electricity)

  • Port of question - no video - DVI double separator i7-HDMI > DVI

    What I'm missing here?

    I have an i7 2.3 g-Mini late2012.  10.8.5. in a studio where I fed a dual display

    using a separator of video signals by - everything first, Tripp Lite, now an Aluratek - DVI 2-port video splitter (powered

    units).

    Followed by all the good order in start-up, the device worked for maybe a week and a half.

    Walked away and returned after maybe 48 hours either from Friday to Monday.  Computer is running

    "sleep" mode... The attempt, no signal wake video monitor not recognized.  Powerd deactivation/activation, no change.

    Reset PRAM and disconnected/reconnected Mini power after 30 seconds... tried reconnect splitter/monitors...

    sequence... still no resolution of the video signal to not watch.  Indicators on the splitter show the signal of the i7.

    and connectivity to the monitors.  I excluded this device that the fault.

    Am following the process mfgr correct insofar as the separator like so new out-of-box in reconnecting

    power on it - getting nothing.  Strange thing is, I had the same problem with the Tripp Lite - that's why I

    bought this Aluratek separator to replace.  Now, same problem.

    When connected to same monitors, this worked fine right out of the box.

    Now the same problem as the other separator.  Changed two different HDMI > DVI

    cables. All cables. No change.

    Either monitors directly linking ON the HDMI Mini port - display works fine.

    Tried the MiniDisplay port to the separator. didn't work...

    Which may conflict in operating system - something making these monitors sleep, something system-wise

    who is disrupting this process?  Even pulled all other connections (external USB port stuff) and it

    did not solve.

    It is also a coincidence for two separators to fail with this same issue - seems to indicate something with the

    Mac. In the meantime, no double posting until I can understand it.

    Any help greatly appreciated-

    Thank you

    Mike

    I suspect the power adapter... and maybe check for a loop of mass too.

  • MacBook Air + VGA + DVI - I?

    How can I connect MacBook Air two independent observers (a VGA only; the other is VGA / DVI - I)? I have a VGA splitter, but using that made the two external monitors same.

    I think that you would need some kind of hub Thunderbolt or separator you have. Just to be sure, your current solution made just two monitors mirror each other?

  • Connect new Macbook (USB - C) to dual-link DVI display?

    I have a new Macbook (12 inches, retina - love), with a single USB - C. I also have a (old) Apple Cinema HD Display that would like the dual-link DVI connector.

    How can I connect these two together?  It doesn't seem to be a combination of Apple adapters/connectors that will do the job for me.

    You must first of all the USB - C for HDMI av digital multiport adapter.

    http://www.Apple.com/shop/product/MJ1K2AM/A/USB-c-Digital-AV-multiport-adapter

    Then an adapter HDMI / DVI

    http://www.Apple.com/shop/product/MJVU2AM/A/Apple-HDMI-to-DVI-adapter

    Connect together and on the USB - C port adapters.  Then connect a cable to the HDMI DVI to DVI for the Cinema Display and the USB of the cinema screen to the av multi port USB - C USB cable.

  • Connection to a TV with HDMI output with a Dual-Link DVI adapter

    I have two monitors connected to my MacPro late 2013, an HDMI port and the other on the Minidisplay port (with a Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter). Then I have a third monitor used for dubbing tracks, (22 in.) connected to an another mini display port with a Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI. Now, I don't want to connect to the Dual-Link DVI adapter a led TV 40 "in replacement of the monitor 22 '', so that I can make the tracks of dubbing in a better way. But the led TV has a HDMI port. The question is: can I connect the TV led to the Dual-Link DVI adapter, simply using an adapter DVI to HDMI? It work?

    Not used that exact configuration but should work.

    See here to ensure that you do not overload a single BUS:

    Use multiple screens with your Mac Pro (end 2013) - Apple Support

    Al

  • How to connect my 23 "Cinema HD (DVI - D) to a VGA port?

    I have a 23 "Cinema display HD display (2008) I'm trying to connect to a VGA port. According to my research, it seems that VGA and DVI - D are compatible, but I can't make it work. When I cycle the power on the computer as well display cycles, but I cannot get any video. I guess there is a problem with the adapter, and hoping that someone can recommend one that works?

    A simple adapter won't work, you need a VGA to DVI converter, such as:

    http://www.MonoPrice.com/product?C_ID=101 & cp_id = 10114 & cs_id = 1011401 & P_ID = 8214 & have q = 1 & format = 2

    Make sure that the VGA port is capable of 1920 X 1200 60 Hz.

  • Can I connect a DVI - DL my end 2012 Mac Mini input?

    Hi all...

    I have a question...  I have a Late 2012 Mac Mini and I just bought a new BenQ XL2411Z 24 "play.  It supports the 1ms and up to 144 Hz.  I know that my Mac Mini (end 2012) has an Intel 4000 1.5 GB graphics installed in it.  Can I use via the HDMI Port or Mini Display Port to connect it to Port DVI - DL on BenQ monitor?

    Is it possible to do and enjoy the benefits of the 144 Hz instead of plain 60 Hz HDMI?  Also, is it possible to update a Video of Mac Mini card?  (Half-joke but always curious to know if it's possible?).

    Thanks in advance!

    Also, is it possible to update a Video of Mac Mini card?

    No, because it does not have a separate video card. The graphics chip is soldered to the logic board.

    60 Hz is maximum refresh rate.

  • DVI PCI Card/s for G3 minitour

    I am a new Member of this forum and I hope that someone has the necessary answersI. I have a Power Macintosh G3 Beige minitour @ 333 MHz, and I'm on OS 8.5.1. There is a reason, I must stay with OS 8.5.1.

    I am wanting to know if there is a Dual-DVI PCI card that will work in this machine, so I can run two monitors via DVI in order to get a higher resolution than is available with VGA. My understanding is that VGA tops out at 1280 x 1024 and I need just a little more.

    If there is not an available Dual-DVI card that will work with my setup, how about two single DVI cards? If, by chance, there are two ways, that would be better and two monitors can also..., run off PCI cards without involving the port of regular monitor of the factory. If the port of the factory to be used, is there an adapter (or adapter cable) him/DVI.

    I know it's several questions, but get them out of here, in my first post may save some back.

    Thanks for any help, Tom

    Hi & welcome!

    In fact, VGA will give you more resolution than DVI.

    Radeon 7000

    The 32 MB memory DDR (Double Data Rate) will also help, allowing your computer to display very high resolutions up to 2048 x 1536 at 60 Hz if your analog monitor supports. Resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 are supported using digital flat screen, depending on the individual abilities of your LCD monitor.

    http://www.Macworld.com/article/1004789/radeon7000.html

    http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/graphics/radeon_7000_feedback.html

    There are faster cards still better, but more rare and the fastest I had were Formac cards, can have a couple somewhere here.

  • Problems connecting via DVI - Pavlion S3140 Slimline port. SC

    I have two video ports on the PC. An integrated on the motherbooard, the other via PCI-E (NVIDIA geforce 7500LE). I am not able to get in touch with via the last of them. Advice appreciated! Frank

    Message edited by FraRol on 12/14/2008 06:30

    We can't use as well a built-in video port and a video port PCI - e at the same time.  You will need to purchase and install a PCI-e video card that has two DVI 2 ports.

  • DVI-HDMI with AUDIO

    I am trying to connect my new Pavilion p7-1240 to my HDTV but do not have a HDMI port on my new computer. After doing some research I'm to mix signals about whether or not a DVI to HDMI cable will carry audio. I just called Radio Shack and they are salesman told me that the AVIO HDMI to DVI cable carries the audio. However further research says that it is not.

    I would appreciate another opinion if you please. Bewilderment of a seller a week is enough. Thank you!

    Hello

    1. the standard DVI carries only video, standard HDMI carries both video and audio.
    2. DVI to HDMI converter adapter / (no need to convert) carries video only.
    3. you need a cable to carry the audio from your laptop to your TV. They can sell a combined adapter, but it must get out of the 2 ports on your laptop: DVI port for video and headphones or line out audio port.

    Kind regards.

  • HP Pavilion 500-277C Desktop P: DVI Port does not

    Second Montor doesn't work-

    I bought my HP Pavilion in November 2014 with two 27xi of HP monitors.  One is plugged into my VGA, the other into my port DVI port.  Well worked, until today.  MY DVI monitor is black.  I swapped the VGA DVI on the back of the monitors.  The issue moved to the other monitor (DVI cable), I checked the Device Manager and 1 single monitor is showon.  I did the updates of the pilot, no help.  When the computer starts, the DVI monitor is a different color and shows no signal, so I suspect the computer.  Thanks for any help.

    Hello

    If DVI does not work then try a known good DVI - D cable.

    As test, just try to use one monitor via DVI.

    Thanks for posting on the forum.

  • Satellite Pro P100: losing picture on external monitor when using the DVI - D connection

    Guys,

    I have a Samsung SyncMaster 940MW LCD TV and a Satellite Pro P100 (Geforce Go 7600), recently I bought a DVI - D cable to link them together.

    Now the problem is that when I connected to 1400 x 900 LCD TV screen goes to a black screen several times (usually when there is a lot of activity or I'm resizing windows to the maximum to the minimum).

    Now, I would have thought it would be the LCD TV doesn't do not signal or refresh rate however I connected using a VGA cable and its fine - no problem just no matter how much I minimize my windows or put a lot of activity on the screen. To complicate matters even more, when I run the screens in "Dual screen" mode instead of "Clone" if I put one of them 1400 x 900 to 59hz in 16 bit it works fine...?

    Can someone help please that it made my head that I can't understand what the hell is the cause!

    I've included a list below all the different resolutions / screen modes I tried it and the result.

    Thanks for your time & help.

    Concerning

    Craig.

    1440 x 900 on Samsung 940MW Toshiba set to clone (with 32-bit color) using 3 m DVI
    59Hz - constantly flashing black screen
    60 Hz - constantly flashing black screen
    75 Hz - screen flashes black only when resizing windows

    1280 x 1024 on Samsung 940MW Toshiba set to clone (with 32-bit color) using 3 m DVI
    59Hz - works great
    60 Hz - works fine
    75 Hz - works fine

    1440 x 900 Toshiba on Samsung 940MW set on dual screen (with 32-bit color) using 3 m DVI
    59Hz - screen flashes black only when resizing windows
    60 Hz - screen flashes black only when resizing windows
    75 Hz - screen flashes black only when resizing windows

    1280 x 1024 on Samsung 940MW Toshiba set to clone (with 32-bit color) using 3 m DVI
    59Hz - no option
    60 Hz - works fine
    75 Hz - works fine

    1440 x 900 Toshiba on Samsung 940MW set on dual screen (with 16-bit colors) using 3 m DVI
    59Hz - works great
    60 Hz - very rarely flashes black when resizing.
    75 Hz - intermitantly flashes black when resizing.

    1440 x 900 on Samsung 940MW Toshiba set to clone (with 32-bit color) using 2 m VGA
    59Hz - works great
    60 Hz - works fine
    75 Hz - works fine

    1440 x 900 on Samsung 940MW Toshiba set to dual screen (with 32-bit color) using 2 m VGA
    59Hz - works great
    60 Hz - works fine
    75 Hz - works fine

    Hello

    I hope that you have enabled user s manual supplied with your device. On page 148, you will find a very interesting picture on the supported display resolution.

    I have to be honest with you and say that I am no expert DVI because my LCD doesn't have this port, just HDMI but if I have understood you as soon as you have problem with a resolution of 1440 x 900 only. This resolution is not listed as supported, and I presume that it is not unusual to have a problem.

    Sorry, but I think that you should use maximum supported only resolution 1280 x 1024.

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