(I tried one that supported “VGA Resolution: 480i/576i/480p/576p/720p/1080i/1080p” and it did not support the 1280×1024 resolution that I needed.) Otherwise it might not work for your application. Pay attention to the VGA resolutions supported by your VGA-to-HDMI adapter. “2-in-1 VGA to HDMI VGA Adapter Converter Splitter HDMI&VGA out Simultaneously” (You want the USB 3.0 version, with the wire.) “1080P 4K HDMI to USB 3.0 Video Capture Card Game Audio Video Live Streaming” The HDMI-to-USB and VGA-to-HDMI adapters that I got look identical to yours: If I plug it into a different USB port I just get a black screen in OBS. One minor hitch: it seems to be necessary to plug the HDMI-to-USB adapter into the same port that I used when I first installed OBS. The cost was a small fraction of the price of a CV211, NOTECONS01, NOTECONS02, or KVT100A. Thank you! I used this setup last night as a “portable KVM crash cart,” and it worked well!
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