Sunday, January 10, 2010

Composite Adapter Is There Such Thing As An HDMI To Composite Adapter?

Is there such thing as an HDMI to Composite Adapter? - composite adapter

I have a new Dell M1330 with HDMI output, and wants to connect to my Pioneer AV receiver, but the receiver has no RCA composite. I have found in the HDMI connections, but not vice versa. Will they work in the opposite direction, and if not, how do I play the best videos from my laptop to my TV?

7 comments:

agb90spr... said...

I assume you mean component (not composite). This should be no problem (HDMI, because the drug is not HD), or you can do VGA>> composite video or S-video.

The following link leads to a> Converter HDMI> Component ... Note, however, the device is compatible with the HDCP encryption if) the input HDCP (protection from the component / RGB.

This (probably) not a problem for his home team, but if companies consider in relation to the purchase.

jonepste... said...

In fact, it is illegally trying to secretly HDMI back to component. encyrption would be necessary to separate the digital signal HDMI Down Converter ... My only recommendation would be a different video card

jonepste... said...

In fact, it is illegally trying to secretly HDMI back to component. encyrption would be necessary to separate the digital signal HDMI Down Converter ... My only recommendation would be a different video card

Paul C said...

Composite is analog. HDMI is digital. They do not communicate. The answer is no. There is another video on the Dell?

Paul C said...

Composite is analog. HDMI is digital. They do not communicate. The answer is no. There is another video on the Dell?

Paul C said...

Composite is analog. HDMI is digital. They do not communicate. The answer is no. There is another video on the Dell?

Paul C said...

Composite is analog. HDMI is digital. They do not communicate. The answer is no. There is another video on the Dell?

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