From: Thomas Andersson on 25 Feb 2010 09:30 Barry Watzman wrote: > We were talking about CONVERTING the digital signal into {something}; > both analog and digital can be either HD or SD. > > [e.g. component video can be analog HD, while DVI at 800x600 (or > lower) is digital but SD] > > My point was, it's not illegal to make a device that takes an HDMI HD > signal (with HDCP) and converts it into, for example, NTSC composite > analog (e.g. yellow RCA plug). That seems to be the capability (not > currently illegal) that you are discussing which providers are asking > to be capable of being turned off. That might work on a cable box > (although maybe not current and past production models) but it will > hardly work for DVD content, which is currently SD, but still of very > good quality. That's exactly what I need when I say svhs.. the yellow RCA plug with analog 800*600 composite output (PAL/B). The reason of course to watch movies etc on my telly from my computer...
From: Thomas Andersson on 25 Feb 2010 09:31 Benjamin Gawert wrote: > Am 24.02.2010 20:43, * Boris Badenov: > >> Yea, but there are adapters available so he can still do it. In my >> previous post I said my 5870 came with HDMI to component adapter, he >> wants SVGA though > > No, he wants *SVHS* not SVGA. That ;) Although slightly hijacked an interesting thread :)
From: Boris Badenov on 25 Feb 2010 11:10 William wrote: > > Boris: Open that box up again and take a look at that adapter. It most > likely is a DVI to VGA adapter. OK, just pulled it out of my adapter collection and it is VGA to component, sorry for the confusion. Still, I could connect DVI to VGA adapter to video card, this VGA to comnponent adapter to that and then finally component to SVGA adapter.
From: Boris Badenov on 25 Feb 2010 11:17 Benjamin Gawert wrote: > No, he wants *SVHS* not SVGA. > > Benjamin Typo, sorry. I know what he wants.
From: GMAN on 25 Feb 2010 14:39 In article <hm67d5$6ab$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, Boris Badenov <boris(a)plotsylvanian.invalid> wrote: >William wrote: > >> >> Boris: Open that box up again and take a look at that adapter. It most >> likely is a DVI to VGA adapter. > >OK, just pulled it out of my adapter collection and it is VGA to >component, sorry for the confusion. Still, I could connect DVI to VGA >adapter to video card, this VGA to comnponent adapter to that and then >finally component to SVGA adapter. Quit calling it component to SVGA. You mean Component to S-Video or Y/C
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