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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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To use your new TV at lest to get a half decent picture and audio you need at least. one of these : Works great with VHS/DVD/Laserdisc players and older-model game consoles like the original XBOX or PS2. This compact, plug-and-play converter will bundle the video and audio signals from your source device into a single HDMI signal for connection to any HDMI enabled TV, projector or monitor. Supports the full range of component video resolutions and upscales to 720p or 1080p (user selectable). 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 ? Component could do HD, but as it could be copied hdmi was introduced which meant that HD outputs from component were removed.

Frankly how you can expect to watch a such an old games console with a high end TV is expecting a lot. Retro home entertainment devices are seeing a big renaissance, but connecting to modern TVs has become difficult with many models no longer supporting analog inputs. Thanks to Avencore's Component + Audio to HDMI Video Converter, you can get any YPbPr component device talking to your HDMI display in no time. This Component to HDMI converter will work with devices with component video output like DVD players, PSP, Xbox 360, PS2, and Nintendo NGC. 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. The Portta Is a YPbPr Conversion Expert: The Portta Component to HDMI Converter is quite simply a ridiculously good component to HDMI converter that Nintendo Wii players recommend to each other when making the leap from their standard CRT television sets to their fully HDTV widescreen display appliances the size of what you’d expect a conference room whiteboard would be. If you want to play the Wii as though it’s large and in charge, you won’t go wrong with Portta and its R/L audio and YPbPr component RGB video conversion to pure digital HDMI signals with relatively no loss in video resolution and sound fidelity whether you watch it in native resolution or stretched to fill the screen.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. The main way to play the 1990s and 2000s component media players, CDs, DVDs, cable/satellite boxes, VCRs, LaserDiscs, and retro gaming consoles from PlayStation 1 and 2 to the Xbox and Xbox 360, as well as the GameCube and Nintendo Wii, is the use of component adapters or converters. As you would have already known, HDMI is a single cable that carries high-definition video and audio. Can You Use the Converter to Convert HDMI to Component Video? A Wide Input Range: Aside from the Wii’s 480p maximum native resolution that can be upscaled to 1080p, the Portta Component to HDMI Converter for YPbPr also covers resolutions like 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p. Both standard definition resolution for the 4:3 aspect ratio and the high definition resolution for the 16:9 widescreen are covered by the Portta converter. Additionally, it supports 24 bit or deep color video format. This means it works excellently with the color palette of the Nintendo Wii along with the Xbox One, Xbox 360, Xbox, PS4, PS3, PS2, and PSX. Naturally, this also covers the color palette and resolutions for HDVD players, DVD players, Blu-ray Disc or BD players, cable/satellite boxes, and so forth. 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. The manufacturer promises lifetime technical support should you run into problems when using this component video to HDMI converter.There's always a bits of hardware around that output the signals through non-standard ports due to space restrictions. 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 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. The unit is powered through a micro 5V USB cable. Cable length will not satisfy you and you must have the unit close to a power source or your TV USB port. Wow that's really old. Pre HDMI a few sources and displays had HD outputs with component output with analogue audio with stereo only outputs, Very old sub Full-HD displays could only use component and the associated analogue stereo inputs

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