HDMI converter

looking around on eBay I found this:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-RCA-S-video-AV-HDMI-HDTV-Converter-Adapter-Cable-/110696182787?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19c601b403

Would this improve video quality for say, an NES or N64 on a high definition tv? I know this won't magically convert the AV signal to 1080P, but would there be some improvement? Specially for N64, I want to get a svideo cable for it, maybe plugging it to this thing instead to the tv would be better?

Comments

  • I don't think that would do much more than upscale your original source and possibly make it more convienient to connect to an HDTV.

    I wouldn't expect a clearer image per say.



    The old saying "garbage in garbage out" applies here.



    What would be an improvement would be to tap into your console's higher quality RGB signal (if applicable).



    I would look into getting SCART RGB cables and then either an SCART to HDMI or SCART to Component convertor.

    I've heard (and seen) great results, even on LCD & plasma screens.



    Some of the older consoles that are capable of outputting true RGB signals are the Sega Genesis, 32x, SNES, Saturn, Neo
  • No it would not. The signal isn't coming through the system in HD.

    Basically think of it like you are adding a large pipe to a water system, you'd think the water would be able to move at a higher volume or speed, but the water pressure or in this case the quality of the signal was never increased just the medium in which it can travel.
  • Bad idea. Any "up-conversion" will introduce processing delays, and you will notice the latency.
  • i saw some guy on youtube doing the scart thing, he had all his systems hooked up to a strip and then the strip through a converter of some sort to his tv, looked great!
  • There's a lot of great info on this page for getting high quality RGB signals from older consoles

    http://www.chrismcovell.com/gotRGB/index.html


    Cholkavich
    You're probably referring to PhoneDork.
    I've talked to him quite a bit about it and it does seem like the way to go for high quality RGB without defacing your poor old consoles.
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