Blue_Tech 05-19-2005, 02:50 AM A DVI and/or HDMI to Component adapter/converter.
Does it exist? I have found some very exspensive little boxes that appear to possibly do the trick, but I'm not sure. I'm asking because I have a Sony Wega XBR, and it uses component inputs compatible up to 1080i, but all the new devices coming out now seem to only have DVI and/or HDMI.
I realize that whatever the device is, it is essentially decoding the digital data and the output will be analog component.
I love gaming, and the specs have been released on the PS3, and it is equipped with 1 A/V out, and 2 HDMI outs. And all the games will be 720 or 1080 by design. Considering I jumped on the HighDef wagon 4 years ago and paid out the nose for a TV that still has a fabulous picture, I'm going to wring what I can out of this thing.
maicaw 05-19-2005, 04:48 AM according to this site which sells a computer oriented device that might work for game consoles -
http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/DVI_ADC-converter.html
** It is not legal to make or sell HDCP capable DVI to analog (VGA - Component) converters**
Blue_Tech 05-22-2005, 11:51 PM So, in other words, I'm S.O.L.? What a way for the industry to thank us for our support of their technology.
mayhem617 05-23-2005, 01:09 PM Blue tech I'm in the same boat as you but does your TV have a VGA port? Mine does but no HDMI or DMI. I just bought mine 3months ago for a grand!
this shi* should be backwards compatible to some degree.
However, if you have a VGA port that link would work! But it's over 300bucks...... :(
RSawdey 05-23-2005, 04:48 PM DVI to Component converters don't handle HDCP copy protection, they're only for PCs not HDTVs. You're SOL for the PS3.
Blue_Tech 05-23-2005, 10:47 PM Nope, no VGA either.
Guess I'm getting a new set in the near future.
Blue_Tech 05-25-2005, 01:46 AM Ok, does anyone have experience with receivers that offer HDMI/DVI switching capabilities?
Will these devices take the HDMI input and pass it through to the component monitor outputs.
Denon AVR-5805 Receiver (http://www.crutchfield.com/S-yrEq7yLtrPT/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?g=10420&id=morephotos&pi=2&i=033AV5805B&display=XL#Tab) shows the connections, but does not say if it will pass the HDMI signal on to the component outputs.
I suppose the copy protection law makes this illegal as well, so maybe my pursuit is moot.
RSawdey 05-25-2005, 06:37 AM Yep, it's illegal...
kakrohn 01-09-2006, 07:03 PM My Samsung DVD-V9500 up-converts via HDMI output. I want to connect it to my Denon surround reciever via component input. Then change from component-out to DVI-in for my DLP projector.
I bought a HDCP compliant "HDMI-to-DVI adapter" and then plan on connecting a "DVI-to-component cable". From my basic thinking... this should work.
Anyone have experince with this???
maicaw 01-09-2006, 08:36 PM I bought a HDCP compliant "HDMI-to-DVI adapter" and then plan on connecting a "DVI-to-component cable". From my basic thinking... this should work. Anyone have experince with this???what part of this previous post (#2) didn't you understand?Quote:
** It is not legal to make or sell HDCP capable DVI to analog (VGA - Component) converters**
kakrohn 01-09-2006, 08:59 PM what part of this previous post (#2) didn't you understand?
Ok, well... as illegal as YOU say it is... they are being sold all over online... and even at BestBuy.
I am converting HDMI to DVI... both are digital. Then DVI to component. So the adapter I'm using is not illegal... I guess, according to you, just the way I'm hooking it up is.
What about of... "will this work?"... don't you understand?
:confused:
maicaw 01-09-2006, 09:08 PM Ok, well... as illegal as YOU say it is... they are being sold all over online... and even at BestBuy.
I am converting HDMI to DVI... both are digital. Then DVI to component. So the adapter I'm using is not illegal... I guess, according to you, just the way I'm hooking it up is. What about of... "will this work?"... don't you understand?
:confused:-there's no YPbPr analog signal on your DVI - kinda hard to keep up with you --same queries in two threads http://www.highdefforum.com/showthread.php?p=102114&posted=1#post102114- most of those cords say for use with ATI video cards - ATI sells a convertor dongle foa about $20 - but it's only used when RGB is present on the DVI - I have one myself- did you read the fine print on ebay?
Quote:
(*)The Cable Not Support your Computer Monitor Video Port, or Y , Cr, Cb Video. Your Video Source Must Provide a YpbPr Component Video Signal form the DVI-I Video Ports to Use Cable
GISMO 01-09-2006, 09:58 PM kakrohn did it work?i need to do the same if it works.hd dvd players only will work with hdmi. i only have component hook ups.THANK YOU
maicaw 01-09-2006, 11:08 PM :bowdown: P T Barnum -- HDTV loves you - Ebay loves you - Is Honest Abe lurking around here too?
kakrohn 01-09-2006, 11:14 PM :bowdown: P T Barnum -- HDTV loves you - Ebay loves you - Is Honest Abe lurking around here too?
I don't get it???
kakrohn 01-09-2006, 11:15 PM kakrohn did it work?i need to do the same if it works.hd dvd players only will work with hdmi. i only have component hook ups.THANK YOU
I will find out very soon... I just ordered the 2 cables over the weekend... so hopefully I'll know this coming weekend.
I'll keep everyone updated on this thread!
kakrohn 01-09-2006, 11:17 PM -there's no YPbPr analog signal on your DVI - kinda hard to keep up with you --same queries in two threads http://www.highdefforum.com/showthread.php?p=102114&posted=1#post102114- most of those cords say for use with ATI video cards - ATI sells a convertor dongle foa about $20 - but it's only used when RGB is present on the DVI - I have one myself- did you read the fine print on ebay?
No computer is being used in this setup. DVD (HDMI) to surround reciever(Component) to projector (DVI).
maicaw 01-09-2006, 11:36 PM No computer is being used in this setup. DVD (HDMI) to surround reciever(Component) to projector (DVI).the ebay site says it best -repeated fom about 6 posts backQuote:
(*)The Cable Not Support your Computer Monitor Video Port, or Y , Cr, Cb Video. Your Video Source Must Provide a YpbPr Component Video Signal form the DVI-I Video Ports to Use Cable Since you have spent the $40 - count it as tuition for HDMI 101 - bye :hithere: P. T. Barnum (http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/P._T._Barnum)
rick355 05-28-2006, 09:41 AM I am going to use the component outputs from my VIP211 HD sat reciever to my TV, instead of the HDMI output that I currently use. My TV supports one DVI, and 2 component inputs. Then I can use the HDMI output jack from my Samsung DVD-VR325 upconverting dvd/vcr to my TV DVI inputs. I think this will work fine instead of trying to use HDMI/Component adapters from the DVD:yippee:
Should work for my issues anyway!
Schmedely 10-12-2006, 06:34 PM Illegal? comments please:
HDMI to VGA (RGBHV) or Component Converter
Features/Specifications
An Ideal solution for those of you that have an older Analogue LCD , Plasma, or Projector without a Digital HDMI or DVI input.
This clever little device will convert HDMI or DVI and convert it to VGA or Component!
Output YPbPr/RGB switchable. Plug and Play, easy to install.
[QUOTE=Blue_Tech]A DVI and/or HDMI to Component adapter/converter.
Does it exist?
hdridge 11-01-2006, 08:07 PM mistake on post
Crazy Serb 02-01-2008, 10:07 AM so what does this do then:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=160202429846&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=006
if not convert HDMI to VGA and then to Component?
daleb 02-01-2008, 10:57 AM I would start here.. check out their tutorials too. I think you will pick up a lot more good info than on ebay.
Just a suggestion.
http://www.ramelectronics.net/audio-video/video-converters/c10000-c11200-p1.html
http://www.ramelectronics.net/howto-av.ep
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