My cabinet is far (30m) from my capturing computer + devices but I would like to capture with them. So I asked google and he told me about a VGA to Cat 5 Extender. The question is, such a thing can works for any signal (240p~480p) ?
The converters don't analyze your signal, so the video resolution shouldn't matter. The lower the bandwith the better - in terms of quality. Should work fine.
No, CAT5/6 is *THE* standard. It's usually used in home theater setups and it's used for house cabling over different floors, even if the wall outlets themselves are HDMI or RGBHV. Don't even think about going wireless.
but those are digital rates. A RGBHV to CAT5 adapter does not encode the analogue signal, it just adapts to the cable - like an unbalanced to balanced audio converter.
Fudoh wrote:but those are digital rates. A RGBHV to CAT5 adapter does not encode the analogue signal, it just adapts to the cable - like an unbalanced to balanced audio converter.
Yes of course. My comment was irrelevant then apologies.