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Old 11-08-2020, 10:14 PM   #28
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Hello is this the last page of the add-on 3D section. Just wanted to tell you I got my video games working with a VGA monitor using an HDMI to VGA converter that's passive.

I heard that there are easy ways to convert crtvgas into 3D CRT vga's. I don't know if they require a computer to connect to them or if there's a standalone way to pipe directly into the VGA. I got some Blu-ray movies I want to pipe into the CRT so that I have a second 3D monitor for other people if they wish to use it. Plus even though at the time the PlayStation 3D TV was a low ping monitor in 2010, now two friends behind is considered a lot.

And yes the VGA monitor does reduce ping in video games. I heard that the only conversion needed is a ypbpr to RGB conversion, and then from there it goes pipe straight into the CRT.

Assuming the conversion is just as fast both ways, most experts say if the only change is color space change from RGB to ypbpr, on a 240p signal it only takes two PIXELS worth of time.

And yes I know CRTs are analog but they can take digital points of reference and convert them to analog waves. Digital waves are close approximations of analog waves. Videotape only has 240 points of articulation of the video signal. Or 480 if you double field it.

So does anyone know a place where I could some way to play Blu-ray movies hooked up directly to a VGA CRT without hooking it up to a computer. If not I have an Apple Macintosh by two different monitors and was wondering if the sink could be passed through directly to a CRT and have the timing right.
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