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| Hi, Sorry if this post is not in the correct area however I do not know where else it can go. If any mod feels it should be moved, feel free. As the title suggests I was wondering if you take a scart socket output (from a sky/cable box), can this be converted to a vga input so that it can display on an LCD tv/monitor? I have seen cables which have the connections (scart at one end and vga at the other) on the net/ebay but I don't want to jump in and buy one if they won't work. Some of them use examples such as sky box scart to projectors vga. Any advice would be appeciated. Regards, Hotbaws |
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