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Today's How-To is pretty easy. We'll have to make some component to VGA cables up, and trick the switch into thinking that there's a computer on each input. Our inspiration came from the VGA from ...
That’s where the blue breakout board comes into play. [EverestX] used an LM1881 to grab the composite sync (yes, composite sync, not component sync) signal as a feed for the VGA converter.
*Everything* connects to a HK AVR354 receiver, which is then sent out via HDMI to the TV. I have a set of component inputs available and once the WD HD Live goes back, I'll free up a HDMI port.
Its multi-console-connecting component cable has yet to make it out of "preview mode," but the folks at Team Xtender already seem to have another component-centered video game accessory in the bag ...
My Denon AVR-2307CI doesn’t like to upconvert the component input from the Xbox to HDMI so I could use the Component & S/PDIF Digital Coax/Optical Toslink Audio to HDMI Converter to do it for me. For ...
If you find a passive component to VGA cable, they only work with projectors that can accept a component signal into their VGA input. Tiny projectors don't have much room for 3 large RCA jacks.
If you’re interested in circuit bent video but not sure where to start, the excellent guide [LoFi Future] has come up with for modifying the cheap and readily available GBS-8100 VGA to compos… ...
The Tobo HDMI to VGA adapter uses a separate 3.5mm audio port to transfer both video and audio independently at the same time. It uses a certified AG6200 IC chip, which should give an efficient ...