




🎉 Upgrade Your Legacy Media with Style!
The ViewHD Universal Composite AV to HDMI Converter effortlessly transforms your RCA composite video and audio signals into a single digital HDMI output, supporting both 720P and 1080P resolutions. With automatic compatibility for NTSC and PAL systems, this compact device is perfect for enhancing your viewing experience without the hassle of complicated setups.
W**N
Works Great
I originally had a problem getting this to work... I was getting test patterns.The seller gave the below advice and it resolved my issues'For me the problem was that I was not using the power cord that came with the device because it was too short. Once I tried it with the original power cord everything worked fine. Now I just need to know what kind of power cord this is so I can find a longer one.Product troubleshooting steps:1) Make sure that the PAL / NTSC switcher is at the right position. North America uses NTSC format.2)Make sure to use the USB cord to provide power (5V1A USB charger), always use USB power if possible. For example, if the HDMI power is insufficient, you may see vertical color bar (test pattern) instead of normal video. If you get bad audio noise, you must use USB power cord to provide a good ground to your setup.3) Disconnect input and output cables and reconnect, power on the display and the video source unit. If the output video is not centered, please disconnect and reconnect the HDMI input to the converter.4) If still doesn't work (in particular, if you use a PC / Mac, make sure to use "extended display mode"), cross check using other video sources (AppleTV, Roku, DVD / Blu-ray Players, Cable / Satellite Boxes, etc) to make sure whether it is because of your uncommon HDMI video source unit.5) If you don't get audio, please make sure the input HDMI audio format is 2CH stereo.6) Also cross check HDMI cable; this is HDMI to AV (yellow/white/red) converter, not a HDMI to component (Red/Green/Blue) converter.
R**O
100% useless..
Didn't work .... 100% useless .... sent it back for a refund.
K**M
Good choise!
We used many years a VHS recorder, also my wife.However we bought a flatscreen a few months ago, but there was directly a probleem with FF and RW, no Pause, bad display etc.I found out that there was a solution available: a video-converter to HDMI...I looking to many Forums and came to the follow conclusion:This does precisely what i expect to a VHS and a HD solution and it's payable !It's simple, working fine, FF and RW and Pause, even the 720 and 1080 res, 80% better picture (and yes, it's never HDMI remember that!)I only must do the tv-picture setting to filled out with higth and width handmatic. That's all.And the best is also "Shipping" by Amazon himself, because the most sellers (like Mustek?) do nothing with shipping "overseas" like Netherlands.In other words: You must find out self to sending your own package to your own adress on your own costs.And Amazon has delivered within 5 days.
E**T
Nice cheap S-Video-to-HDMI converter.
I use this to display Commodore 64 output on a modern TV. I spliced the chroma and luma outputs into an S-Video cable and that worked well for old CRT TVs. But the older LCD TVs didn't work with this at all. A resistor was needed to make it work with those TVs. Newer LCD TVs don't have S-Video inputs at all so I needed a converter. This works with the spliced cable without a resistor and up-scales the video to 720p or 1080p as you configure it.Two problems:- The top border *barely* makes it onto the display. A very small number of programs use the top border area to display sprites and you only get about 4 or 5 lines of the top border with no ability to adjust it.- 1080p should provide a better visual experience smoothing edges a little more like an old CRT would have. It does, but it also seems to introduce some sparkle. It looks like a few dozen dead pixels on the screen that appear intermittently and random locations. It's not extremely bad, but it's just annoying enough that I don't want to use 1080p with this.I doubt the sparkle is a function of the Commodore 64 since I tried it with 3 different systems, one of them being a C64 and two being C64Cs. They all had the same issues with border and sparkling. I've only tested this with the Commodore 64, not any other S-Video device.
D**E
Cool porduct but only one issue
Cool device, does what it suppose to do and it makes my ps2 video quality slightly better. Only issue I have is that this thing cant not support ps1 video for some reason, it says, "Invalid format." If someone know a way to fix that then I'll be happy to know and I'll give this a 5 out of 5 until then it will remain a 4 out of 5.
K**S
What a difference!
I moved from a PAL TV format country to an NTSC country some time ago. Prior to my move, I had bought what was then the best-in-class 50" Pioneer plasma TV with first generation HDMI for what now seems like an obscene amount of money. Anyway, given the amount of the investment in the TV, and its quality, I was not prepared to sell it for what I could get for it in the local market when I was relocating. I acquired an analogue PAL to NTSC converter and lived for some years with the hazy picture it produced via my SD cable box with RCA connectors.When this converter finally conked out recently, I decided to give this ViewHD Universal unit a try .... and WALLAH! My wife and kids are still amazed one month later! They cant believe its the same TV and cable box! The red, white and yellow RCA connectors from the cable box go into the ViewHD, and then the HDMI output (cable not supplied) goes to the TV's HDMI input. We now have a good, crisp, clear picture from the unit's 720p upscale switch setting ! I don't get a picture with the 1080p setting, I presume because this first generation HDMI/TV cant handle it. I believe the unit will autosense NTSC or PAL and convert or not if/as required, and then up-convert per the selected switch setting to 720p or 1080pI am really delighted with this unit - it has exceeded my expectations! It converts the tv format and up-scales the signal such that my old plasma PAL TV is working in an NTSC region and giving a picture that is as good as, if not better better than, my new LG 42" NTSC LCD TV that I have in another room with our 2nd cable box.
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