How to Use: 1. Please connect the converter to the TV via a good Scart cable, change the TV to SCART CVBS channel. 2. Connect the converter to 5V DC power supply or your phone 5V USB charger via the USB DC cable (comes with the parcel), you will see the power led light up, and the SCART TV screen shows "No signal". 3. Go with scart to HDMI. The picture is significantly better than composite to hdmi. If you have some spare change, go with a Framemeister. It's probably the best available today. There's also one called the OSSC. It's good, but still improving. Genesis has some of the best RGB video of any console. Definitely worth it.

Connect PC HDMI > SCART > the VCR BLUE scart socket. Connect the VCR Black SCART directly to a TV. Set the TV so it "sees" that SCART input i.e. you are watching what the VCR is doing. You may, for example, be able to get some on-screen (setup) menu from the VCR to show on the TV screen.

Other solutions. The Framemeister XRGB-mini by Micomsoft is a purpose built up scaler designed specifically for connecting retro consoles to modern HDTV's via HDMI. This is a very popular device in the retro gaming scene which accepts the following inputs; RGB, composite video, s-video and component video and up-scales these to 1080i/p, however
To connect your phone to a TV using a USB cable and MHL, first hook up your phone via an MHL adapter. The adapter will require power either from a USB port on the cable or an external source. Although MHL initially required a power connection, MHL 2.0 makes this non-essential.

1. Your satellite has a decryption chip on it to unscramble the signal, which no tv tuner card could do, unless from your satellite provider. Once the signal goes through your receiver though, it can be passed through via any connection on the box. So if you're receiver outputs coaxial, then you can use the product you link to.

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