Thunderchild
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can you buy a dvd player with VGA output so that you can hook a pc screen to it I don't watch television so something like my 19" 15:10 screen on a DVD player would be great but I've never seen one or know if they exist
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picbits said:I'm in Wellingborough on the south/south-west side to quite near you.
Funnily enough "back in the old days" you could get off a train at night at Wellingborough and jump over the fence avoiding having to pay for the fare if you had got the wrong ticket.Nigel Goodwin said:Funnily enough my younger brother used to live in Wellingborough, in a new house (at the time) right next to the train station car park - he used to commute to London, and could jump over the fence and walk to the station.
picbits said:Funnily enough "back in the old days" you could get off a train at night at Wellingborough and jump over the fence avoiding having to pay for the fare if you had got the wrong ticket.
picbits said:Funnily enough "back in the old days" you could get off a train at night at Wellingborough and jump over the fence avoiding having to pay for the fare if you had got the wrong ticket.
justDIY said:@OP:
if you have a DVD player that has component outputs (almost all of the cheapies do these days), you can then get a component to hd15 cable (vga type connector)
your monitor needs to be good enough to sync to broadcast timings instead of vesa standard timings. most of your CRT monitors will be able to handle this, but it will be hit and miss when it comes to lcd's
justDIY said:@OP:
if you have a DVD player that has component outputs (almost all of the cheapies do these days), you can then get a component to hd15 cable (vga type connector)
your monitor needs to be good enough to sync to broadcast timings instead of vesa standard timings. most of your CRT monitors will be able to handle this, but it will be hit and miss when it comes to lcd's
if you have a monitor, and a computer, why not play the dvd on the computer, and connect the computer to the monitor?