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RE: Component to Composite Converter


  • Subject: RE: Component to Composite Converter
  • From: "Keith Doxey" <ukha@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 11:13:08 -0000

Hi Rob

> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Component to Composite Converter
>
>
> Had a further Google last night. Still cant find anything.
> Perhaps Keith has some inspiration?
>
> Rob
>

Dont know of anything that will do a simple conversion.

Most encoder ICs now have digital inputs not analogue.

The analogue encoders tend only to have RGB inputs which then convert

RGB>Component>Svideo+Composite but there is no access to the
component stage
of the process.

The other problem I think you may encounter is that I assume you are using
Component as HD (possibly progrssive rather than interlaced) into your
display in which case the refresh rate will be totally different to the
rates required for a Composite signal.

The only way of performing that conversion would be with a digital
standards
converter which would be very expensive.

If it is component at SD then you could use a Component to RGB converter
then an RGB to Composite converter.

Sorry I cant offer any other advice :(

Keith




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