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Reddit mentions of Portta HDMI Converter HDMI to YPbPr RGB Component Plus R/L Audio Converter V1.3 Support 1080P@60Hz 2 Channel LPCM HDMI Audio Extractor for HDTV PS3 PS4 HDVD Player Wii Xbox etc
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We found 21 Reddit mentions of Portta HDMI Converter HDMI to YPbPr RGB Component Plus R/L Audio Converter V1.3 Support 1080P@60Hz 2 Channel LPCM HDMI Audio Extractor for HDTV PS3 PS4 HDVD Player Wii Xbox etc. Here are the top ones.
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【Audio Output format】2 Channel LPCM, no distortion of audio or video, no delay in signal transmission. Ease to Use: instll in seconds no settings【1080P 60Hz HDMI Audio Extractor】 HDMI to YPbPr Component Plus R/L Audio Converter, Allows the HD Source Connected to Single HD Display and Adds Extra One Ypbpr ( Y+Pb+Pr) and L+R Audio Out Port.【HDCP 1.3 Version, 1080P High HDMI Resolution】 HDMI to Achieve the Synchronization of Audio Signal Separation, Input Resolution up to 1080P (50/60Hz), Also Compatible with 480P@60Hz. 576P@50Hz 720P@50/60Hz 1080i@50/60Hz【Support Video Color Format: 24bit/deep color 30bit,36bit】 Work well with Blu-ray DVD Player Wii Xbox One SKY HD box PS3 PS4 HDTV HDVD Player【Package Contents】 Portta Video Converter x1, DC 5V Power Adapter x1, User Manual x1, Warranty Card x1(5 Years Worry-free Warranty),Please Feel Free to Contact us if You Have any Problems.
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Height | 0.787401574 Inches |
Length | 3.543307083 Inches |
Size | V1.3 HDMI Converter |
Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
Width | 2.362204722 Inches |
No. The thing you listed only converts an analog signal to an HDMI output. You need something that works the other way. Like this.
What about this one? In the reviews it says it works with Xbox One.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/cr/B00J22LGYG/ref=mw_dp_cr
I have a superslim.
I use this after my tv's hdmi ports stopped working and had to use everything over component.
I had old component cables I had for my ps2 that used the classic port and blu-ray wouldn't work, but with this, everything does.
AV and Component are not the same, you need to make sure you get component if you want to maintain the HD signal and audio. The current product you linked won't work. Component has 5 plugs on the end, not 3. You'd need something more like this, along with a component cable: http://www.amazon.com/E-More%C2%AE-Component-Video-Converter-Supporting/dp/B00J22LGYG
Also the TV model you mentioned before actually has 2 HDMI inputs. Are they being used by other things?
Those cables dont work like 95% of the time. Normally when converting a digital signal to analog youll need a converter box thats powered.
Converter
6ft Component
2ft HDMI
You'll need this so it can convert HDMI to Component.
https://www.amazon.com/Portta-PETHRV-Component-Converter-Windows-10/dp/B00J22LGYG
Your best bet might be just to get an HDMI-to-component converter. I don't know what's good in this space, but here's an example.
https://www.amazon.com/Portta-PETHRV-Component-Converter-Windows-10/dp/B00J22LGYG
If the TV also has the 5 port-thingy (Component), this could also work, goes up to 1080i: http://amzn.com/B00J22LGYG
Thank you, iamofnohelp.
Couldn't something like this work? I do have the Y,Pr,Pb input.
Get something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/E-More%C2%AE-Component-Video-Converter-Supporting/dp/B00J22LGYG
The first review confirms that it works with the Xbox One. If you are looking for perhaps cheaper alternatives, always check if the converter supports HDCP (HDMI copy protection)!
Find out the input on your TV that works and get an HDMI to (whatever) converter. This may or may not work, but you get the idea: https://www.amazon.com/Portta-PETHRV-Component-Converter-Channels/dp/B00J22LGYG
Well I'm not well versed in televisions so if no one else can help you I'd look into hardware solutions like E-More® HDMI to Component Video (YPbPr) Converter Supporting HDCP 1.2 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J22LGYG/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_m-fRub171NMM8
You could use an adapter like http://www.amazon.com/Baitaihem-Composite-Video-Signal-Converter/dp/B00HLHR8QY or http://www.amazon.com/E-More®-Component-Video-Converter-Supporting/dp/B00J22LGYG (vga and component respectively). Do be aware that by doing so the quality of video will drop (and you will not be able to get 1080p) and you may experience some latency.
upvoted for legitimate question (though easily googled, everyone has to start somewhere).
you will want this https://www.amazon.com/Portta-PETHRV-Component-Converter-Channels/dp/B00J22LGYG
it might be better to just chunk the tv though, as devices with hdmi are cheap enough, especially secondhand. nothings cheaper than free...but sometimes the headaches arent worth it.
There offered both composite and component but yeah, no HDMI. Meaning you'd need a converter box like this one which would upscale the PSP signal to HDMI.
I'm just saying out of the two, get the component. Composite -> HDMI is a larger jump and would result in greater input lag.
Thanks for the input on that. I've read about the HD Fury, but is VGA simply not going to work?
I've also read a couple posts about using a HDMI splitter to do the HDCP handshake, then use a converter, or to use a converter that does a handshake as well.
Would something like this not work? http://www.amazon.com/E-More%C2%AE-Component-Video-Converter-Supporting/dp/B00J22LGYG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416030673&sr=8-1&keywords=hdmi+to+component+converter&pebp=1416030680232
Worst case scenario, you use a splitter upstream to strip the HDCP requirement then go to this, no?
Ideally I'd buy a new projector, but the actual use case for this projector is (unfortunately) relatively rare. I'll be using it on Sundays to play Red Zone on the wall while a game is going on on the TV (only 60 inches). Other than that, the projector will be used on occasion when we are on vacation for outdoor movie nights.
that's true. if it's component, you'd get something like this:
Portta HDMI to YPbPr Component RGB + R/L Converter v1.3 support 1080p 2 Channels LPCM https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J22LGYG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fPSZAbQMD0XRG
and you'd get 1080i(maybe p?) resolutions instead of 480i from the RCAs
technically they both use composite connectors, but one is a single yellow connection for video, and component is different colors etc split into 3 connections. So make sure first of what can be used; component connectors are typically red, green, and blue.
According to CNET your DVI is DVI-HDCP. It could be a handshake issue with the HDCP encryption.
Try this instead:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J22LGYG/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_l...vb962709Y
It will convert HDMI to Component which your TV supports. Your DVI connection won't carry audio.
You could try this - https://www.amazon.com/Portta-PETHRV-Component-Converter-Windows-10/dp/B00J22LGYG
HDCP might give you issues with games, no idea how that works with linux though.
So SCART came up with a French anagram for something, but it sounds like you need a hub with some component, composite or svideo outputs? If that's the case here's one example here. Good luck.
You probably will need a mini hdmi to hdmi wire or connector, I don't think that has a full hdmi port.
Edit: if you had a few hdmi hookups you can add a chromecast or any firestick or what have you. You can run an HDMI from your PC to TV and that's what I do. I access my DVR online and if you're a little savvy you might find interest in [this ](http://www.KODI.com/ - Complete Setup Guide 2016 - ..).
Well obviously you need a VHS recoder/player to do anything, so I assume you already have one. Just look what inputs it has, and then get a HDMI to <input interface> converter. Most common ones will be component, composite or SCART.
HDMI to Component: https://www.amazon.com/Portta-Component-Converter-support-Channels/dp/B00J22LGYG
Composite: https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composite-Converter-Adapter-Supporting/dp/B01L8P11LC/
HDMI to SCART: https://www.amazon.com/J-Tech-Digital-JTD-HDMI-SCART-Converter-Downscaler/dp/B00NX0KVLC/