We had to get a digital-analog converter box for our old CRT tv >10 years ago (converts rca in to coax out), when we bought a dvd player. Now the dvd player is wearing out (the tray sticks halfway out fairly frequently). The replacement dvd player (which also does blu-ray -- does anybody even use blu-ray?) we just bought only has hdmi out. So now I have to buy an hdmi --> rca converter. Such a thing exists, TFFT. WE will be chaining the two converters, until such time as we replace the old tv with a new flat screen :-/
I will post picks of the rube goldbergian monstrosity when it's up and running.
(nod) that connector set is going to be about a foot long.
Had to do something similar today. Got a new gfx card that doesn't do VGA and I've got a VGA monitor to hook up to it as a second monitor. The card itself has 1 hdmi out, 1 dvi-d out and three display ports. No. 1 is using the hdmi and I don't have a display port socket in either monitor, so given what I've got, it's going dvi-d to generic DVI then a DVI to VGA them plugging the monitor in. I've ordered a DVI to VGA connector from the eBay to get it tidied up.
DVI-D only carries the digital signal, if you want to go to VGA you need either a DVI-I output or an active digital/analogue converter to render the VGA signal from the digital one.
I still haven't jumped into the streaming bandwagon.
That said I've not yet caught up on all the Marvel films, there's at least half that I've not watched. Weighing up the cost of those on disc Vs what it'd cost to get a streaming subscription for a few months and it's a no brainer.
Ordering the stuff (hdmi converter + hdmi cable) from walmart it was going to be shipped in two separate lots delivered on two separate days spread over the holidays, so I located it in-store at a local pc dealer. Slightly more expensive, a lot less hassle.