Recommend HDMI-to-SVIdeo convertor
My projector is set up for S-Video as its best means of video connection. My new Bluray/DVD player does not have a S-Video port. But it has an HDMI one. Sine that port is being used on the HDTV on the wall I need to buy the next two items to make my projector operational again:
1- An HDMI splitter that will allow me a second HDMI port for the projector. 2- An HDMI-to-SVideo convertor for the projector. Please advise on the pitfalls to avoid in ordering them online. I have found a range of prices and want to get the best for the buck. I hate going cheap and finding my projection quality suffer. On the other hand I don't want to spend more than I should to get good results. Do you have any brands/models to recommend? If the quality and the price are direct functions of each other what's the price range I should expect? Thanks |
monoprice.com has this type of thing, and they have a good reputation for quality and pricing.
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Time for a new projector.
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Let me get this straight - you're going to run a bluray player through an S-Video connection, and you're worried about the connections causing poor video quality?
That's kind of like saying you're going to take your minivan to the race track and are worried about the gas you use slowing you down. |
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Honestly you're better off buying a new projector that has an HDMI port. Part of it is because then the content will be displayed in HD and the other part is that while you may find a converter that says it does HDMI to S-Video, in more that 80% of the cases it won't work for you. Why? HDMI has this feature called HDCP, which is an encryption system that encrypts the HDMI connection. Most of the HDMI to s-Video converters would require that the HDMI signal be sent without HDCP which won't happen for any bluray.
There are some things that strip HDCP but they can be iffy as to how well they work and THEN you have to go buy a converter box. In short to actually do it right is going to be quite a bit more expensive than you think. You're better off buying a new projector if that's what you want to use rather than trying to jury rig a solution. |
Agreed with everyone else, Get an HD projector. It's like buying a new CD and playing it on shitty mono speakers. You're not going to enjoy the quality Bluray can offer you.
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Although I don't have alot of buying experience with buying projectors, I have worked with different makes in the past. Here's an ACER only 720p but nice price and decent reviews
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009223 Edit: Oh yeah, FREE SHIPPING |
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CPD are you saying that it will definitely not show any Blu-Ray? Or will it show them (I'm repeating myself) with only a DVD quality? |
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HDMI is a lossless digital signal and HDCP was put into place to try to prevent people from being able to copy the digital data directly. |
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You might have luck trying to use that DVI port.
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Just use the RCA. It's simple and I bet you already have the necessary cables. I never noticed a difference between that and RCA and component on low definition devices anyway.
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