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    HDMI to DVI

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    • C
      challenger2010
      last edited by

      Hello, I have an older monitor with DVI input. Do I just need to buy an adapter or is there more to it?

      Thanks :)

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      • SanoS
        Sano
        last edited by Sano

        Unlike VGA, DVI is a fully digital interface, so an adapter should work (basically i'ts just recabling).
        Beware that HDMI also support sound, but DVI don't, so you'll have to configure the jack audio output of your RPi.

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        • CapemanC
          Capeman
          last edited by

          Passive adapter for HDMI to DVI-D works just fine, i use one for a PC monitor and the pi automatically outputs the correct resolution without changing settings. DVI-A will not work, but it's rare to find anything that supports it anyway. @Sano is correct in that you will have to re-route sound through the headphone jack on the pi to get sound output, but thats just a quick config change.

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            challenger2010
            last edited by

            Thanks for the replies. I just ordered one and will try it out :)

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            • edmaul69E
              edmaul69 @challenger2010
              last edited by

              @challenger2010 for the sound, in the retropie menu just go into the audio setting and change it from hdmi to the audio jack. What is the resolution for your monitor?

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                challenger2010
                last edited by

                Need to check. Will follow up soon.

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                • mattrixkM
                  mattrixk @challenger2010
                  last edited by

                  @challenger2010 I bought a cheap HDMI-DVI converter and it didn't work for me. Probably because it only cost $5, or it may have been a DVI-A as @Capeman mentioned and I just didn't notice when I bought it.

                  My ES themes: MetaPixel | Spare | Io | Indent

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                  • Howitzer99H
                    Howitzer99 @mattrixk
                    last edited by

                    @mattrixk I had issues with using an older monitor which had a lower resolution than standard HD (max 1600x1200). I ended up creating a new /boot/config.txt file that switched the default settings to work with the new monitor. Here's a quick overview:

                    First, backup your /boot/config.txt file and edit it (sudo nano).

                    To enable DVI output, disable this line:
                    #hdmi_drive=2

                    Then change the group to "2", default is "1":
                    hdmi_group=2

                    Then find out your monitor's supported display options by running this command in a new shell:
                    tvservice -m CEA
                    or
                    tvservice -m DMT

                    After that, add the following line, changing the mode to one from the tvservice command. For me, hdmi_mode 51 is my monitor's max output at 1600x1200@60hz.

                    hdmi_mode=51	
                    

                    Save the file, then reboot the Pi.

                    Hope this helps,
                    Howitzer99

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                    • mattrixkM
                      mattrixk @Howitzer99
                      last edited by

                      Thanks @Howitzer99, I'll have to give that a try. Hopefully I'll have some time over the weekend.

                      My ES themes: MetaPixel | Spare | Io | Indent

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