Hdmi Composite Converter

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VGA Adapter to TV S-Video RCA Out Cable for PC Video $0.01 This VGA Adapter to TV S-Video RCA Out Cable allows video output from your PC/laptop computer to any TV with S-Video or RCA video input. Note: Your VGA card must support TV out directly through VGA port function. Please consult with your VGA card's user manual for more information.... |
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Convert Composite (Yellow, Red and White) output to Component (Red, Green, Blue) input?
Hi.. my set top box has a Composite (Yellow, Red and White) output and my TV has got HDMI and Composite (Red, Green, Blue) input, can anyone suggest converter cable/box that can convert from composite to component input?? Thanks in advance..
The question is a bot confusing because you change from Component input to Composite input in the same sentence.
Are you sure that the input on your television is really RGB (red/green/blue). Your description suggests that it Component Video. This uses three sockets coloured red, green and blue but the actual inputs are NOT red, green and blue colour signals. It's very confusing and you can probably blame the Americans for it.
The yellow on the set top box is the Composite video signal. This is a complex waveform that carries the luminance, chrominance, colour and synchronisation signals. This can be converted to RGB and it can also be converted to Component (Y, Pb, Pr) but you will lose quality if you do this. It is not possible to make any video signal 'better' by converting it from one form to another.
You cannot add additional information to improve the resolution or colour quality. The picture will only ever be as good as the source (or the weakest link in the chain) - in your case it cannot be improved by changing it from Composite to anything else (in fact, if you try and convert it to digital it would probably get noticeably worse).
The red and white from your set top box is just audio signals. They will go straight from the box to the tv without any conversion. If you have red and white sockets on the tv then you will probably have a yellow Composite input too. You will get the best video transfer if you stick to the Composite signal transfer. Spending money on conversion boxes will be a waste of cash.
Even better, if the box and the tv set have SCART sockets then use these, It will carry proper red/green/blue and stereo sound.
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