I purchased this product to address the compatibility issue between my HDMI-only DVD player and my vintage amplifier, which lacks an HDMI port. My primary objective was to ensure seamless audio connectivity, and it has performed admirably in this regard. Now, I'm eager to explore its video capabilities
Solution : i bought one, it was gray, but i bought a different one with "hdmi to scart". The converter looks a little bit more bigger, and it works for me with a french pal tv small sony trinitron
@@woszymon1451 its not this shape of rca converter as in this video. The one i bought was more longer, with hdmi to scart" on it. its not hdmi to rca but "hdmi to scart " below that there is a blue line with "scaler converter" written in white. i paid aroud 6/7 euros for it on Aex.
How do i know if it works i bought 2 of them and one is showing no signal and black and white screen the other one works but in black and white i dont want black and white
To make smth clear: SECAM is a color system made in france in the 1960s and it a short name of "Sequence Couleur Avec Mémoire" or "Sequenced Color With Memory" It has the same res as PAL 720x576 25fps and used in several other countries. We use it for TV broadcasting in Analog, and for Video Cassette recording And also, NTSC 433 or NTSC 4.43 is a color system used to watch NTSC tapes on a PAL TV, sometimes referenced as NTPB
Bought the same thing basically and got the same thing. So the problem is what type of PAL signal the box sends out right? If I have it HDMI out from my PC it will not change how the signal to the box looks like, right? EDIT: I notice that the image flickers between color and B/W after it was connected for a while. So not sure what this means.
I hope I can help somebody. I arrived here because I was trying to record from my smartphone to my old VHS video recorder, using a chromecast connected to the HDMI to AV. My VHS was configured as PAL and the same in the converter/scaler. I could see in color the video while it was playing, but in B/W when recorded. The solutios has been to configure the VHS recorder in SECAM (on AUTO and PAL it didn't work) and the scaler in PAL (as I had configured since the beggining).