HDMI convertor, Component Video & S/PDIF?
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janco
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HDMI convertor, Component Video & S/PDIF?
I have an older model Hitachi HD monitor with no DVI or HDMI inputs, so I use a 4-port component - S/PDIF switch, to route video from the cablebox and DVD player to the monitor. and audio to the receiver. I need to find a device, devices, or adapters to convert the HDMI output on a WD Media Player into two separate outputs; component for the video, and S/PDIF for the audio which I can then send to the 4-port switch. Does anyone in this august group know of such an animal? Thanks in advance for any help.
Here's a link to WD's Media Player:
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?DriveID=572
Here's a link to WD's Media Player:
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?DriveID=572
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Dave3putt
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Here's one, but it's pretty expensive:
http://www.hdtvsupply.com/x-con-yuv.html
You may be better off buying a new receiver or processor with all the new formats and connections.
http://www.hdtvsupply.com/x-con-yuv.html
You may be better off buying a new receiver or processor with all the new formats and connections.
Dave
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akirby
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But they still won't convert HDMI in to component out - that's a no-no, thus the need for the HD Fury.Dave3putt wrote:Here's one, but it's pretty expensive:
http://www.hdtvsupply.com/x-con-yuv.html
You may be better off buying a new receiver or processor with all the new formats and connections.
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janco
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HDMI -> Component Video & S/PDIF
http://www.hdtvsupply.com/x-con-yuv.html
I see that this converter has analog L/R output. Does this carry the dolby signal so that my receiver can decode 5.1 or is it just 2-channel stereo? Also, what is coaxial audio? Is that the same as SPDIF (Toslink)? I'm guessing that my receiver would have to have an input for that.
I found a device that will convert HDMI to DVI and SPDIF:
http://www.startech.com/item-stock/HDMI ... erter.aspx
. . . still pricey, but it would give me my SPDIF. I could then pickup a DVI -> Component converter cable:
http://sewelldirect.com/DVI-to-Componen ... e-10ft.asp
. . . which I could then route to the 4-port switch.
Will the newer A/V receivers convert an HDMI input to a component and SPDIF output? If so, can anyone recommend a good one for $500 to $1,000? The ole Pioneer is several years old anyway. I'm just reluctant to replace the Hitachi monitor as it has a great picture and absolutely no problems in 7 years.
Thanks again for your input!
I see that this converter has analog L/R output. Does this carry the dolby signal so that my receiver can decode 5.1 or is it just 2-channel stereo? Also, what is coaxial audio? Is that the same as SPDIF (Toslink)? I'm guessing that my receiver would have to have an input for that.
I found a device that will convert HDMI to DVI and SPDIF:
http://www.startech.com/item-stock/HDMI ... erter.aspx
. . . still pricey, but it would give me my SPDIF. I could then pickup a DVI -> Component converter cable:
http://sewelldirect.com/DVI-to-Componen ... e-10ft.asp
. . . which I could then route to the 4-port switch.
Will the newer A/V receivers convert an HDMI input to a component and SPDIF output? If so, can anyone recommend a good one for $500 to $1,000? The ole Pioneer is several years old anyway. I'm just reluctant to replace the Hitachi monitor as it has a great picture and absolutely no problems in 7 years.
Thanks again for your input!
-janco
Hitachi 61UWX10BA - Pioneer VSX-D906S
Toshiba SD-5980 DVD - Motorola DCT6416 HD DVR
ADCOM GFA-555 II - Velodyne CT-150
Audio Authority Model 1154 Swtich
Infinity SM-152 - Infinity Center Channel
Realistic Mach III's (Rears)
Hitachi 61UWX10BA - Pioneer VSX-D906S
Toshiba SD-5980 DVD - Motorola DCT6416 HD DVR
ADCOM GFA-555 II - Velodyne CT-150
Audio Authority Model 1154 Swtich
Infinity SM-152 - Infinity Center Channel
Realistic Mach III's (Rears)
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Richard
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That won't work the way you intend...
HDCP compliant-when input is HDCP encrypted (protected) the component out will be turned off.
That doesn't get you component video, digital or analog... it will be RGB and digital. Therefore...I found a device that will convert HDMI to DVI and SPDIF:
http://www.startech.com/item-stock/HDMI ... erter.aspx
... that cable won't do a thing. It is intended for a PC that supports analog RGB via the DVI connector; this capability is unique to DVI and is rarely used in consumer video.. . . still pricey, but it would give me my SPDIF. I could then pickup a DVI -> Component converter cable:
http://sewelldirect.com/DVI-to-Componen ... e-10ft.asp
No way... there is no practical point for them to do so because the only content you could view is content without HDCP. Ultimately that is your whole problem in a nutshell, Digital video and HDCP, and your Media Player is designed for that application. You are trying to circumvent a secured system.Will the newer A/V receivers convert an HDMI input to a component and SPDIF output?
The HDfury won't do a thing for you because it does not support the digital audio stream not to mention the extra stuff you will need to convert it's RGB output to component. That may not be the case with the HDfury2, have one coming in, but even with component output it does not have a digital audio solution. The HDfury2 might get your HD video in 1080i and you could use the analog audio outputs on the media player for the audio.
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