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The EASYCEL RCA S-video to HDMI Converter is a versatile device that converts RCA and S-video signals into HDMI, allowing you to enjoy your favorite legacy media on modern displays. With support for both 720P and 1080P output, this compact converter is perfect for connecting old gaming consoles, VCRs, and DVD players to HDMI TVs or projectors. Easy to install and operate, it comes with necessary cables for a hassle-free experience.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.2 x 14.9 x 5.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 11.7 x 8.2 x 2.2 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Brand | EASYCEL |
Colour | grey |
Part number | CNT-013 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**T
Well made easy to use great item
Works great well made very happy with this product easy to use
R**G
Works perfectly
For my elderly father who recently bought a new smart TV and wanted to connect his old DVD & VHS player. The new TV only has digital HDMI & USB inputs and his old player has analogue phono, scart and S video outputs. I avoided the cheaper more basic units on offer as I wanted to maximise my chances of converting with the minimum of video and audio loss and without any issues.I'm pleased to report the converter was very easy to set up and worked first time. It's nice and compact, so once connected it can be tucked out the way leaving him to use his old DVD & VHS player as he did before which he enjoys more than all the new content via the smart apps!
A**N
Excellent for N64
The media could not be loaded. I had problems with other HTMi converters for my Nintendo 64. Mario Karts worked fine but I had a shaky screen with Golden Eye and Diddy Kong Racing. This unit solved any issues and had the N64 working properly. My only gripe is the power lead is extremely short. Which is why its got a 4 star rating otherwise I would have given it a 5
P**Z
Does what it was needed to do ...
... which was ...Audio visual technology seems to have finally settled down - with bluetooth/wifi connectivity/HDMI being the standards that have stuck. Unfortunately, along the way for the last few years, a whole bunch of technologies have been adopted then left behind. This was particularly the case with camcorders. Ours, with cassettes of precious memories, had connectors that we could no longer connect to any TV, computer or any other device.So the goal in buying this was to allow us to get output from the camcorder to something else - yes, to the TV, but more to the point to another small electronic device which can save the video straight to a memory card. It does this admirably, and we have retrieved the content of the cassettes.
R**S
Do not use if you intent to capture to a computer
This works fine as an analogue to HDMI converter if you want to watch directly to a TV, the pictures are very good, but if you want to use it to connect to a HDMI capture card in a computer, its output is somehow non-standard. Both my Blackmagic Teranex standards converter and Blackmagic capture card display a garbled picture. This is a shame because quality analogue converters are getting harder to find.
R**D
Does not work well with the N64
This is absolute rubbish. Megadrive flickers from a blue screen to the gane every so often, and using this for the N64 is okay until you realise that it doesn't cope so well with the contrast and ends up being so bright, it drastically rends the game not playable.Avoid!!!
S**T
Does the job
Wanted to connect a 30 year old games console (Amiga CD32) to my 65 inch TV via an S Video connection. I was a little sceptical that this would produce an acceptable picture quality. Fortunately, I was wrong and the quality is far better than I was expecting. Very happy, I can play some old favourites in the comfort of my lounge.
S**.
Horrible lurid colours. Save your money
Used this for my PAL Nintendo 64. Not mentioned in the product description, but mentioned in the manual, is the following: "Motion Compensated 3D Wavelet Video Coding Technology is applied to make the converted picture rich in color and more vivid." In practice what this "feature" does is dramatically amplify all of the colours, making the picture far too brightly-coloured and actually really ugly and lurid. Regular blues and greens become sickening neons. There is no documented way to switch this off.The box should just pass the picture information through as accurately as possible. Not a fan.
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