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Component to HDMI Converter, Portta YPbPr Component RGB + R/L Audio to HDMI Converter v1.3 Support 1080P 24bit 2 Channel Audio LPCM for HDTV PS3 PS4 HDVD Player Wii XBOX and More

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Frankly how you can expect to watch a such an old games console with a high end TV is expecting a lot. I'm looking at component to HDMI converters now. Some say it support 'HDCP 1.3' where as others support only 'HDCP 1.2'. What does this mean, and ultimately does it make a difference to the picture quality please, in terms of HDCP 1.2 vs HDCP 1.3? It's the old first Xbox, doesn't have HDMI. I happy with my Denon, that doesn't have HDMI, only component. Yes the converters are 100% component to HDMI and not HDMI to component. I need component to HDMI 100%. I think that has covered all questions I know there is a dedicated component to HDMI for Original Xbox, but I prefer something that is universal that can be used for other devices, plus by keeping my Xbox and Wii connected to my Devon, this frees up HDMI ports on TV.

This component to HDMI converter mentions that it supports 4K. What the manufacturer means is you can use the converter with a 4K TV. Surely the Xbox has HDMI out so why use component ? The C9 has HDCP 2,2 ports but mine works fine with a legacy 1080 source passed through my denon receiver. Why not connect the X-box to a HDMI in on the receiver and the monitor out to the C9 ?It's not as if it's required to be used for everything transmitted over HDMI. As far as I'm aware even brand new consoles don't use it for gaming.

If you’re worried about it not working like in the isolated case of a PS2 not getting upscaled for HDTV usage, keep in mind that it’s consistently rated high by the majority of its verified buyers. We particularly recommend this specific EASYCEL converter mainly for its audio processing prowess. Even if your 14-year-old MVP 861 DVD Player doesn’t have HDMI connections, it should play nice 480p content converted to a nice and smooth 1080p experience at your HDTV flat-panel LCD display of choice at the fraction of the cost of a new DVD or BD player. Your amp is so far outdated and you are trying to use a TV with more than 4 times the resolution of the output of your box, it will never work. HDMI ports have no facility to accept analogue signals so a simple plug adaptor is a highly nonstandard items and won't work on the vast majority of devices - including your C9. The bandwidth supported is 165MHz/1.65Gbps for each channel. That makes it 6.75Gbps for all available channels. Have you got one? Answer:"We certainly have a HDMI to Component Video + 2 RCA Video (product code: SW4150) which you can find here by following the link below.

Component could do HD, but as it could be copied hdmi was introduced which meant that HD outputs from component were removed.

Converts FROM a Component Video & 2RCA Stereo source TO a HDMI display with user-selectable 720p or 1080p upscaling. Important Details to Consider: There are several areas where the Wiistar shines over the Portta. First off, it’s an adapter so it’s much more cost-friendly compared to an outright converter you need to plugin as well. Secondly, it’s a durable piece of hardware made specifically for the Wii that won’t break easily. As long as you’re dealing with a standard HD monitor, you won’t get bogged down by technicalities with the Wiistar. However, ultimately, the Portta wins out because it’s made for HDTVs and the conversion is more assured due to the more dependable nature of converters when compared to the more sensitive adapters that might not work in certain situations or conditions. The Portta simply works in more HDTVs than the Wiistar does in HD monitors. Thank you, dodgy sales tactics was as I suspected. The fact that it's mentioned in the bullet points suggested it might make a difference, so just wanted to be sure it didn't affect picture quality. Will go for the 1.2 version as is half the price. There are UHD capable receivers now with component inputs and the ability to upconvert to HDMI for not nearly as much money as you would have paid for that Denon at the time of its release all those years ago. It has all the trimmings you’ve come to expect from a high-caliber converter that belongs to a list like this, such as the high-fidelity conversion of various supported resolutions such as an input of 480i/p at 60Hz, 576i/p at 50Hz, 720p at 50/60Hz, 1080i/p at 50/60Hz and an output of 480p, 576p, 720p at 60Hz, 1080p at 60Hz, and 4K at 60Hz. As the consumers of such converters demand, the Anber-Tech Converter also works great at converting the PS2 signal into something readable on an HDTV screen. It even offers support on not only DVD and early Blu-Ray Players but also cable/satellite boxes with component video inputs.The highest resolution you’ll get is 1080p/60. Just like with the other converters mentioned above. A source with at least a full-HD source with a HDMI-output,, FVP-HD-Box Terrestrial aeria) , Freesat+box, (dish), a HD games console etc. or a blu-ray player. I appreciate upgrading the amp will cost more, but it'll be a much neater solution and avoid any trial and error with various adaptors, plus it'll really compliment your new high-end TV and allow you to get the best from it. If you were to choose a new AV amp with care, you should be able to connect older consoles and the like via component or possibly even s-video/RCA video/audio inputs and the receiver would scale everything up to 4K and output via HDMI to the TV. By the way, a component to HDMI converter is different from an HDMI to component video converter. A component to HDMI converter refers to devices that convert component source media like the Nintendo Wii, classic 2000s DVD players, early release Blu-Ray players with a 1080i input, and older generation VCRs and so forth into HDMI-compatible signals for HDTVs, monitors, and projectors. This is in contrast to modern BD and DVD players linking up to vintage TVs with component outputs.

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