Finally, a straight forward converter of Component Video + audio to HDMI is here!
Converts FROM a Component Video & 2RCA Stereo source TO a HDMI display with user-selectable 720p or 1080p upscaling.
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.
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).
Inputs:
- 1 x Component Video (YPbPr) - Female RCA
- 1 x Stereo Left & Right Audio - Female 2RCA
Outputs:
- 1 x HDMI (Video + Audio) - Female
More features include:
- 12 Month Replacement Warranty!
- Avencore Component Video to HDMI Converter
- Converts and combines Component Video + Analog Stereo Audio to a single HDMI output
- Perfect for STB, DVD, VHS and component games consoles
- Supports a full range of component video resolutions up to 1080i/p
- Upscales output to 720p or 1080p
- Fully compatible with HDMI 1.3 and HDCP 1.2
- Includes AC Mains Power Adapter (DC 5V~1A)
- Size: 97(W) x 65 (D) x 21 (H) mm
- Colour: Black case
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- Industry leading warranties up to 5-years on products
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Posted: 27th Jan, 2015
Question:
Will this connect a laptop to a tv to use laptop on tv screen? Like using the yellow white and red cables on tv?
Answer:
"If your Laptop has HDMI and your TV doesn't have any other sockets available, you'll need a converter that goes in the other direction (HDMI to Composite AV) such as: http://www.cablechick.com.au/cables/hdmi-to-composite-video-s-video-stereo-audio-converter.html
Please note that Yellow/Red/White RCA has the poorest image quality of all video standards. If your TV has HDMI, DVI, VGA, Component (YPbPr) or even S-Video, they are all better than Composite AV."
Posted: 24th June, 2015
Question:
Is this converter suitable for a Foxtel STB Scart-Component cable?
Answer:
"Yes. If you currently have a working Scart to Component cable for your Foxtel, our converter can turn it into HDMI, retaining full video quality."
Posted: 29th Jan, 2016
Question:
I need a product that goes in the opposite direction eg: HEMI to RCA: YPbPr to go on an older TV with RCA: YPbPr input.
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.
http://www.cablechick.com.au/cables/hdmi-to-component-video-stereo-audio-converter.html"
Posted: 15th June, 2016
Question:
I want to display my PS2 on my ASUS vg248qe monitor. This monitor accepts HDMI, dvi, and display port. I aim to connect my ps2 cables to this converter, and then a HDMI cord to my monitor. Is this the correct procedure to get PS2 visual and audio on my monitor?
Answer:
"Yes, this is the correct configuration for your PS2. It will also allow you to use the speakers built into the VG248QE, or alternatively you could bypass the converter for audio and run the PS2 to a separate speaker/receiver system."
Posted: 27th Jan, 2024
Question:
Will this allow me to connect a turntable via a pre amp only with just left and Right RCA output - ie no video ? Thanks?
Answer:
"Yes. This converter will simply interpret no signal on the video connection to be a black screen (maybe with some snow), while converting the RCA input to HDMI audio. You could optionally inject video from an unrelated source, such as a DVD player, etc."
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