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It only has drivers for Mac OS X on x86 with a Mac Pro, and not Mac OS X on ppc for a PM G5.<BR><BR>What PCI cards with OS X-ppc drivers are there that can capture from HDMI or component video ...
A guy I know wants to have the component video output (along with analog stereo and optical digital audio) of his Xbox (HD-DVD player, mostly) go to his whole house distribution system while at ...
Component-to-HDMI converters exist, but I didn't test them for this guide since they're more niche. These are also not HDMI to RCA, aka taking an HD source to connect to an older, analog TV.
The AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable changes all that. While it's a perfectly capable video capture device that can record HDMI or component video to your computer, it's much more useful than that.
Finally, if you have no analog video input options on your TV, you can use a composite- or component-to-HDMI converter. They're small boxes that take analog video signals and turn them into ...
It was billed as a convenient way to send high-quality digital picture and sound data ‘upstream’ from a source to a TV, amplifier or soundbar. As HDMI has become the de facto AV connection, ...
The new YPbPr to DVI-D Format Converter changes analog component video to DVI/HDMI video output. The converter works with ProductionVIEW HD, AutoPresenter, ControlVIEW XHD, CeilingVIEW HD or any other ...
Component cables typically use a three-plug arrangement, and can potentially support resolutions up to 1080p. Composite video uses a single plug, but it's outdated and susceptible to problems like ...
Granted you will only get the best video each system will allow that’s hooked up to it but beats buying that component cable and is cheaper than anything retro bit sells.
Doubling HDMI 2.1 from 48 Gbps to 96 Gbps makes HDMI 2.2 the most capable video and audio transmission standard, even eclipsing DisplayPort 2.1 and USB4, both of which can only reach 80 Gbps.