I found https://forum.videohelp.com/topic349013.html by google.
In my case, i have an analog tv (i think 7 years old), wit pixel plus technologie and digital correction build in the menu.
For this moment i have my desktop connected with the tv.
The manufacturer (asus) delivered a tv card with the mainboard, and the connection is svid.
I have a acceptable picture on my tv, only in black and white.
But that limitation is discribed in the manual of my computer.
I concider to buy an adapter as mentioned in the topic i found.
-What do you think i should do?
-Will the picture on my tv better, or worse with color?
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VGA to TV cables don't convert VGA signals, they simply route pins from the VGA connector to video cables. The graphics cards must be designed specifically to support TV output on those previously unused pins. Those pins are no longer unused on VGA ports so cards that support this haven't be sold for many years.
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