Phil0124 wrote:
The USB-C port on the 2024 MacBook Pro does not provide a Mini-Display port signal at all, so nothing to distort, its just not there for the adapter to convert to DVI.
That's misleading.
MacBook Pro (14-inch, M4, 2024) - Tech Specs - Apple Support
MacBook Pro (14-inch, M4 Pro or M4 Max, 2024) - Tech Specs - Apple Support
The "Thunderbolt 4 (USB-C) ports on the OP's M4 MacBook Pro do not have Mini DisplayPort connectors – but they do support DisplayPort, and not just in the form of Thunderbolt-encapsulated DisplayPort. They are quite capable of providing DisplayPort Alt Mode signals.
Thunderbolt is rarely involved in connections to external monitors except when using
- Thunderbolt docks
- 5K and 6K displays (which often use Thunderbolt due to its ability to carry enormous streams of video data)
- The old 27" Apple Thunderbolt Display (in conjunction with an Apple Thunderbolt 3-to-2 adapter)
I believe the issue is as Mr. Bennet-Alder says – that stacking adapters is not always a good idea. I am not clear about all of the details, but I think some adapters used to rely on the host port doing some of the adapting work. That type of "shortcut" might not work with a different implementation, such as one involving stacked adapters.
There are plenty of USB-C to DVI adapters, and even a few USB-C to Dual-Link DVI ones, so it's not as though stacking is the only option.
You'll need a Thunderbolt to DVI adapter instead.
Club3D CAC-1510-A USB Type C to Dual Link DVI-D Cable Adapter Support 3840x2160@30hz, 2560x1600@60Hz - Amazon.com
That's a USB-C to Dual-Link DVI adapter, not a Thunderbolt to Dual-Link DVI one.
Just about all of the adapters on the market rely on USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode), rather than on Thunderbolt, even when their descriptions contain vague wording about Thunderbolt compatibility. Vendors only tend to use Thunderbolt when DisplayPort Alt Mode, alone, can't do the job.
The OP hasn't told us the resolution of their monitor. If it is 1920x1200 pixels or less, it would only require single-link DVI input. In that case, this adapter would still work, but any number of cheaper USB-C to DVI adapters (and adapter cables) that only do single-link conversion would, too.