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HDMI to DVI adapter (all Vewlix LCDs have VGA and DVI connectors on them).I have another question if anyone could answer how am I supposed to connect an HDMi cable to the vewlix?
HDMI to DVI adapter (all Vewlix LCDs have VGA and DVI connectors on them).I have another question if anyone could answer how am I supposed to connect an HDMi cable to the vewlix?
You can probably chalk that up to the thirsty model 3 boards, the Blast has a sticker on the back of them stating 147W, I measured mine running an original MK2 and it used less power than that.while the Sega Blast City is rated around 216W, according to the American Sega Bass Fishing manual.
SF proper here.Welcome aboard brutha. Where in the Bay Area are you located?
Not sure if this applies, but I'm not sure if the vewlix monitors support HDCP. Although if I had to make an educated guess, I'd suspect that the older L, F[C], models do not, while the newer Diamonds do. Maybe somebody can confirm?HDMI to DVI adapter (all Vewlix LCDs have VGA and DVI connectors on them).I have another question if anyone could answer how am I supposed to connect an HDMi cable to the vewlix?
None of them support HDCP, which is why you get a cheap HDMI splitter like @rewrite suggested above.I'd suspect that the older L, F[C], models do not, while the newer Diamonds do. Maybe somebody can confirm?
I don't own a Xbox One, so I can't say about that console... PS4 is the only one I know of that refuses to display anything.most (all?) modern consoles will refuse to output to a non-HDCP compliant display.