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Television Standards Converters, Modulators etc Standards converters, modulators anything else for providing signals to vintage televisions. |
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Nonode
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It does seem that a laptop with a built-in screen has a crucial advantage over a PC - an unused HDMI port! Unfortunately my old H-P netbook doesn't though...
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Another idea might be to convert the VGA output to 576i, if possible. Though since this wouldn't be a 'digital' source, it would probably be off-topic for this thread. Steve |
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Something like this will convert VGA to composite: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Premium-C...k/354838316694
Beware of the very cheap passive converter cables - these require firmware support in the PC, which you probably don't have. Kevin's non-computer solution is a good one. Roku or Firestick devices work well, and his converter box is a bit smarter than the other units linked in this thread and solves any aspect ratio problems. |
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Well I feel my query has been very ably answered in this thread and I've learned a lot. Thanks to all for your contributions.
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And I now have a working 'kit' based on the Roku solution. Thanks again.
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It does seem I'll need a Hedghog to chop off the sides and obtain 4:3 on 405-lines. The Roku box doesn't seem to provide any way to adjust the aspect ratio.
Whereas I can 'wangle' it in the above way for 405-lines, there doesn't seem any way I can do this for a 4:3 625-line picture for an older colour set.
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Kevin's HDMI-composite converter box referenced in #40 appears to do cropping and zooming.
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Yes, that indeed seems to be the solution! For this task, I am currently using one of the little £3.98 converters, which is amazing value but lacks the 'zoom' feature. Would Kevin kindly be able to let me know the ordering details of his unit?
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Re/BIB, may I ask... ¿are we positive it outputs RGB via SCART? That would be kind of a first in this class of (Chinese) converters...
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For future reference: I tracked down that ▲ specific converter, bought one myself and I can atest that it doesn't output RGB via SCART — it's composite video only.
(At least on its current iteration.) |
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