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Reddit mentions of Portta HDMI to AV/CVBS Composite + Audio Toslink Spdif Coax Mini Converter v1.3 for TV PC PS4 Blue-Ray DVD Support 1080p
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We found 12 Reddit mentions of Portta HDMI to AV/CVBS Composite + Audio Toslink Spdif Coax Mini Converter v1.3 for TV PC PS4 Blue-Ray DVD Support 1080p. Here are the top ones.
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No need to install drivers, portable, flexible, plug and play.Support NTSC and PAL two standard TV formats output.Compliant with HDMI 1.3.Support SPDIF and Coaxial audio outputs.
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Height | 0.9 Inches |
Length | 0.8 Inches |
Size | Composite Converter |
Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Width | 0.8 Inches |
One way to get around the two monitor requirement is with an HDMI->RCA converter
Plug the HDMI into it and your computer act like you have a "primary" monitor attached.
(I use this trick with my DK2 and VD)
$12.80 & free shipping.
You can get a hdmi to composite box on amazon for around $15
http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Composite-Video-Audio-Converter/dp/B00GH92V8C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410677989&sr=8-1&keywords=hdmi+to+composite
It will work, but it will look like dog shit.
Well, easy enough. Just use an DVI to HDMI Adapter, plug the HDMI into this HDMI to RCA box and then use a common RCA to Scart Cable.
^^^1080p ^^^guaranteed. ^^^^If ^^^^you ^^^^do ^^^^this, ^^^^please ^^^^send ^^^^pictures
Ok, that's a pretty sweet tv. How about a converter like this?
Portta PETHCA HDMI to AV Signal Converter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GH92V8C/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_6Jcnub02K8QQV
Check if your TV has DVI so at least you will get HD. You need an optical cable to get audio though.
If not you can buy (try not 100% chance it will work) this.
https://www.amazon.com/Portta-Composite-Toslink-Converter-Blue-Ray/dp/B00GH92V8C/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
The bad thing about what you are trying to do is convert digital to analogue. The quality of the product makes a difference. Unlike HDMI-HDMI where either it works or is doesn't.
Something like this ought to do the trick for you (bonus, you could use any 'free' tv being discarded on the side of the road).
This is going to depend on the nature of the TV. Is it a high definition TV, just an older model that only has component inputs? If it is, then you can get convertors that will do what you need.
If you only have an SD TV, then there are still converters available, but you'll have fairly significant input lag, and on-screen text is going to be largely unreadable.
Do you still have $15? Cause this handy converter thingy could fix your problem!
Did you ever get this issue resolved? For some reason I'm still wondering how to help.
Is your TV even High Definition?
If yes, then do you have a VGA input on your TV?
If yes, then use that HDMI to VGA converter box I mentioned before to get HD video from the VGA cable, and audio from the red/white cables.
It's High Definition, but no VGA input? Get this converter and a set of component cables. Here, the Green/Blue/Red will be for HD video, and the other two Red/White are for audio (a VGA cable and a component green/blue/red are basically identical signals so it doesn't matter which you choose)
If your TV isn't High Definition, then get this converter and a set of composite cables to get basic video from the yellow cable, and audio from the red/white.
Converting an HDMI signal to any of the of the types I mentioned above will require you to buy one of those converter boxes to go from a digital signal to an analog signal. DO NOT buy any cable like this because it will not work.
http://www.amazon.com/Portta-PETHCA-HDMI-Signal-Converter/dp/B00GH92V8C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411808428&sr=8-1&keywords=HDMI+to+RCA
we talking three color or antenna in/antenna out?
Edit: Found it