Hey guys. I recently purchased a VD-Z3 Transcoder so that I can play my Xbox's High-Definition video on my computer monitor. The VD-Z3 basically converts a component input into a VGA signal and has a VGA-in port so you can have both your Component Input and a VGA input available at the flick of a switch. Here is my setup:
Two computers hooked up to a KMV switch. The KMV's VGA output goes into the VD-Z3 VGA-in connection. The VD-Z3's VGA-out is connected directly to my computer monitor's cable. The cable I'm missing will go between my these two female ports: the KVM's VGA-out and the VD-Z3's VGA-in. Trying to determine the correct cable for my needs has me stressed out.
The VD-Z3 didn't come with a cable to connect the female VGA-out to the female connection on my KVM switch. The company that makes the VD-Z3 recommends cable with ferrite core filters on both ends. My two computers hooked up to the KMV have a Radeon 9800 Pro card (Desktop size of 1280x1024) and some GeForce4 piece of crap that I'm replacing soon. I play a ton of video games on the computers and the Xbox. My monitor can handle up to 1600x1200, I think; it is a 21" CRT monitor made by NEC. I regularly play video games at 1280x1024 or 1024x760, etc. The Xbox input can go as high as 1080i but will be at 480p or 720p 98% of the time.
I bought a crappy Belkin cable for 17" (or lower) monitors because it was the only one the local shops carried. The box said to get the better model cable for bigger monitors but no one sells it around here. In any case I still tried to use the crappy cable and my computer's display looks a little "off". A bit blurry in some places and slighty discolored in others. No waves or anything like that, though. Please note the crappy Belkin cable does not have ferrite core filters. Also note that the "high integrity" cable that is supposed to be better has no ferrite filters, either.
So now I'm stuck. I see a lot of generic "High Definition" cables with ferrite core filters but I don't want to go through the pain of buying and purchasing a handful online only to return almost all of them. Does anyone have any input? I'd appreciate any help you can give. I'd like a cable around 6 or 10 feet but even a 1 foot cable is fine. Thanks, folks.
[Edited to fix a couple mistakes]
Two computers hooked up to a KMV switch. The KMV's VGA output goes into the VD-Z3 VGA-in connection. The VD-Z3's VGA-out is connected directly to my computer monitor's cable. The cable I'm missing will go between my these two female ports: the KVM's VGA-out and the VD-Z3's VGA-in. Trying to determine the correct cable for my needs has me stressed out.
The VD-Z3 didn't come with a cable to connect the female VGA-out to the female connection on my KVM switch. The company that makes the VD-Z3 recommends cable with ferrite core filters on both ends. My two computers hooked up to the KMV have a Radeon 9800 Pro card (Desktop size of 1280x1024) and some GeForce4 piece of crap that I'm replacing soon. I play a ton of video games on the computers and the Xbox. My monitor can handle up to 1600x1200, I think; it is a 21" CRT monitor made by NEC. I regularly play video games at 1280x1024 or 1024x760, etc. The Xbox input can go as high as 1080i but will be at 480p or 720p 98% of the time.
I bought a crappy Belkin cable for 17" (or lower) monitors because it was the only one the local shops carried. The box said to get the better model cable for bigger monitors but no one sells it around here. In any case I still tried to use the crappy cable and my computer's display looks a little "off". A bit blurry in some places and slighty discolored in others. No waves or anything like that, though. Please note the crappy Belkin cable does not have ferrite core filters. Also note that the "high integrity" cable that is supposed to be better has no ferrite filters, either.
So now I'm stuck. I see a lot of generic "High Definition" cables with ferrite core filters but I don't want to go through the pain of buying and purchasing a handful online only to return almost all of them. Does anyone have any input? I'd appreciate any help you can give. I'd like a cable around 6 or 10 feet but even a 1 foot cable is fine. Thanks, folks.
[Edited to fix a couple mistakes]