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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Hardware / Software - tv audio/video to D-SUB or DVI-D?
  
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It's possible to convert standard A/V to be used on a monitor, but most new consoles have a digital output that would be better suited to the task (higher resolution and looks much better).
spiroth10
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is there any way to do this? I was just wondering because my Monitor is MUCH nicer than my TV, and It'd be awesome if I could get some converter of a sort to be able to play console games (new and old) on it while I have my sterio handle the sound.

I know some consoles (dreamcast, 360) have plugs for this, but I want Gamecube, xbox, SNES, NES, Genesis, and the rest. Hell, Im not even buying a 360, and a cable just for my Dreamcast is just a waste of money.

is this even possible?

edit: I just meant video, duh. I was thinking backwards (2 video 1 audio, but we all know its 1 video 2 audio) just ignore that part of the title.
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