

The ICs used in this chipset are very high quality, and this shows from the video signal. This allows you to get audio no matter how your video source is configured, giving you a huge advantage. If it detects an audio signal, it will output that through the analog port. There is a 3.5mm audio jack built right into the adapter. But if you don’t have that ability, this adapter has you covered. Best case scenario, you’ll be able to change the audio output to your 3.5mm output.

This can create problems for people using an adapter. Unfortunately, VGA doesn’t support audio. It’s becoming increasingly common for video sources to output audio through HDMI.

By adding this adapter into your chain, you’ll be able to properly convert digital video. This means that most converters on the market don’t actively convert the digital DVI signal to VGA. DVI, in some circumstances, can support analog video. You can go from DVI to HDMI, then use this adapter for the HDMI to DVI portion of the conversion. You’re also able to daisy-chain these adapters when necessary. This means that your brand new 4K hardware won’t work, but everything else under the sun will work. It supports resolutions up to 1080p, and the only thing not supported is HDCP 2.2.
