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Reddit mentions of GANA HDMI to RCA,HDMI to AV, 1080P HDMI to 3RCA CVBS AV Composite Video Audio Converter Adapter Supports PAL/NTSC with USB Charge Cable for PC Laptop HDTV DVD-Black

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We found 24 Reddit mentions of GANA HDMI to RCA,HDMI to AV, 1080P HDMI to 3RCA CVBS AV Composite Video Audio Converter Adapter Supports PAL/NTSC with USB Charge Cable for PC Laptop HDTV DVD-Black. Here are the top ones.

GANA HDMI to RCA,HDMI to AV, 1080P HDMI to 3RCA CVBS AV Composite Video Audio Converter Adapter Supports PAL/NTSC with USB Charge Cable for PC Laptop HDTV DVD-Black
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    Features:
  • Converting high-quality HDMI video signal to normal CVBS(AV) signal (standard-definition 480i, 576i), available for TV, VHS VCR, DVD recorders, etc.
  • Latest Video Processing and Scaler Video Processing Technologies - Ultimate Clear Output CVBS makes better picture's Brightness / Contrast Ratio / Color,and high-definition of HDMI signal after Scaler Down into CVBS output.
  • Compatible with HDMI 1.3, Supporting two formats of PAL and NTSC output with a select switch. Plug and play without any drivers,portable and flexible.
  • Advanced Matte rubber oil painted Outer Casing - Its outer casing is painted with rubber oil,better texture and better feel.
  • NOTES: PLEASE hook up the USB power cable to 5V power source before use. It cannot work properly for TV Stick, (such as Fire Stick, Roku, Chromecast), mobile phones and iPad series.
Specs:
Colorblack
Height4.8 Inches
Length3.74 Inches
Weight0.08377565956 Pounds
Width0.43 Inches

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Found 24 comments on GANA HDMI to RCA,HDMI to AV, 1080P HDMI to 3RCA CVBS AV Composite Video Audio Converter Adapter Supports PAL/NTSC with USB Charge Cable for PC Laptop HDTV DVD-Black:

u/TheTrueTekno · 5 pointsr/classicmods

If you get adapters and plug in the NES Classic to a CRT, maybe. I'm assuming you already have the Duck Hunt ROM loaded on the NESC. It won't work on an LCD or (O)LED TV because light guns can only read from a CRT. You'll need a CRT if you wanna make it work.

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Here's some Amazon links:

HDMI to Composite Converter

NES to NES Classic Adapter

u/synack · 4 pointsr/diyelectronics

Agreed with the other comments, don't try to open it unless you really know what you're doing.
Get an RF modulator, which will take any baseband video signal and move it to VHF channel 3 or 4. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0014KKV7W/?tag=synack-20
If you need HDMI, you can get an analog converter that will plug into the RF modulator.
https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composite-Converter-Supports-DVD-Black/dp/B06W9LQDBB/?tag=synack-20

I run a RaspberryPi through an RF modulator to a very similar Samsung TV. I have a script running on the RaspberryPi that picks random video files from a directory and plays them with omxplayer. Currently, it's a 24x7 Looney Tunes and Futurama mix.

u/AtomKanister · 4 pointsr/techsupport

Get one of these converters (or a similar one), hook it up to a HDMI output on a PC and the RCA input of a VHS recorder. Downscale the video to whatever resolution you want using some video editor, and then just play it fullscreen on the PC while recording on the VHS.

u/bobgodd2 · 3 pointsr/Roku

Get something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W9LQDBB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_3nh-BbA3Z0W5G

Or if you want to keep HDMI to the TV then get a cheap HDMI splitter into one of the boxes above to put out L/R audio.

There are other boxes that will do optical too if that's what you fancy.

u/amadiro_1 · 3 pointsr/androidafterlife

HDMI -> RCA converter box, like this.

u/gen_reynolds · 3 pointsr/VHS

Picked this up. Worked perfect for what we wanted. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W9LQDBB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_AZxWAbXD9T24M

u/Overclock72826 · 2 pointsr/VHS

Something like this that takes an HDMI signal and converts it into Composite: https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composite-Converter-Supports-DVD-Black/dp/B06W9LQDBB/ref=sr_1_3?s=audio-video-accessories&ie=UTF8&qid=1550462326&sr=1-3&keywords=hdmi+to+composite+converter


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There are better options as well but this is a basic model that should at least give you an idea of where to start.

u/DangerNoodle12 · 2 pointsr/xboxone

This should work for you

HDMI to RCA,HDMI to AV, GANA 1080P HDMI to 3RCA CVBS AV Composite Video Audio Converter Adapter Supports PAL/NTSC with USB Charge Cable for PC Laptop HDTV DVD-Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W9LQDBB/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_xLaXAb97YY5SY

u/7yearlurkernowposter · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

You would need some sort of device which can play digital videos and can output to analog.
Personally I use a raspberry pi for this as I like the look of certain era videos on CRTs better than modern TVs but there is no reason I couldn't connect it to a VCR instead.
Edit: Something like this would probably be easiest if you aren't an AV enthusiast / retro nerd.

u/FDL1 · 1 pointr/raspberry_pi
It actually wasn't that expensive (especially compared to an all-in-one solution):

HDMI splitter|$12|https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MT12OQA/|
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USB capture card|$16|https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WSAWZ1M/|
HDMI to RCA|$12|https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06W9LQDBB/|
5-port USB charger (optional, was $17 when I bought it)|$20|https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UN1LM7Q/|
u/will99222 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Yes. The adapter would need to be one with some actual hardware, not just a cable with different jacks on both ends.

not used them myself, but something like this should do you.

Also it would look like absolute arse.

u/edinc90 · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

Are you trying to show the exact same video on multiple screens, or one video spanned across all the screens?

If it's the former, a distribution amplifier (DA) is what you need. If all of your screens have composite video input (usually on a yellow RCA jack,) then you need an analog DA. They might be hard to find new, but there are bound to be plenty on the used market. Converting from HDMI or DVI from a laptop, or SDI from a record deck shouldn't be too hard, there are many converters available on Amazon. (Literally the first one I found.)

If you want to span across multiple displays, this gets trickier. You'll likely need a computer with multiple video outputs, a media server, or a monitor wall processor. On a computer, you can use a VJ program like Resolume, Madmapper, or perhaps even Qlab to do this. You'll need as many graphics card outputs as you have screens, and an HDMI to composite converter per screen. Media servers like Hippotizer or D3 are quite pricey, but will accomplish the same goal with much tighter integration with other show control devices like DMX lighting consoles.

The last option is a monitor wall processor like those from RGB Link, Barco (E2,) Christie (Spyder,) and others. These take video inputs and split them into multiple outputs with arbitrary scale, rotation, and cropping. Again, you'll probably need an HDMI or DVI to composite converter per output.

u/bosslickspittle · 1 pointr/crtgaming

I just got a CRT tv to play N64 games on. I'd like to connect my pc to it so that I can stream old anime on a CRT for added nostalgia. Would it be better to buy an HDMI to RCA converter like this? Or should I buy an old GPU with S-Video output like this?

Here's my parts list in case it matters.

If I go with the old GPU option, would I be able to run both the old GPU (with S-Video out) and my GTX 1070 at the same time?

I'm not too concerned about having a high picture quality (it's a 9" tv I bought on LetGo), the tv only has one composite in port on the front.

I asked this in /r/buildapc, but it seems like I'd get a more specific knowledge base here.

u/romulusnr · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

Following up my other comment. It would not probably be possible to put a modern movie at its full resolution onto a VHS tape. While you could put a video of that high resolution on a VHS tape, in theory, VHS tapes are not long enough to hold a full length feature film at that resolution.

So you would basically be altering the resolution and quality down to roughly about that of an old pre-HD tube-based television.

But there's no reason why you couldn't do it. You'd probably need one of those NTSC converter boxes, or you'd need some kind of downconverter (like this one) between the original movie player (eg PC or blu-ray player) and the VCR.

Heck, I wonder if there's an industry (however tiny) for VHSified versions of modern movies for playback by people who have really old technology.

u/Techno_11 · 1 pointr/cableadvice

This: https://www.amazon.com/GANA-Composite-Converter-Supports-DVD-Black/dp/B06W9LQDBB

Plus This: https://www.amazon.com/RCA-Compact-RF-Modulator-CRF907A/dp/B0014KKV7W

And I assume you have a cable to plug into the adapter on the back of that TV? If not, I can try to find one

u/12_nick_12 · 1 pointr/HomeServer

I would upgrade the TV or buy some cheap LINK to convert HDMI to composite. My family all has Rokus and they work well for us. Some Rokus have composite out I think. You could do a nvidia sTV and use that as a Plex Server and Client.

u/VitricTyro · 1 pointr/xboxone

OP will need something like this along with a set of RCA cables to plug into the TV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W9LQDBB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8KaXAb1YY9TW0

u/throwawaygphm · 1 pointr/crtgaming

I have an old CRT TV that only has an RF input connection. Would I be able to use an HDMI to composite adapter like this and a composite to RF converter like this to connect it to my PC? I understand RF is the worst video connection, but will it look acceptable? Will there be any problems with either 240p or 480i inputs?