vyacheslav
03-11-2013, 05:19 PM
Hello,
This is my first post, and I look forward to gaining a lot of knowledge here. Here is my situation, and any advice or recommendations would be much appreciated:
I received a Sony Bravia 42" LED EX440 HDTV as a Christmas gift. It's a great TV, but the problem I have is that it only has 3 inputs (2 HDMI, 1 Component RGB), along with the RF (Coaxial) Input.
I have several older video game systems (Genesis, Saturn and Dreamcast) that only have RCA inputs (Dreamcast has S-Video or RCA). I haven't yet figured out a way to hook them up to the TV. I know the older signals won't be in HD, but here is what I have tried so far:
I purchased a JVC JX-S111 Component Video AV Selector used from ebay. This unit has 5 inputs (3 Component and 2 RCA/S-Video), along with 2 outputs (1 Component, 1 RCA/S-Video). I thought I could run 2 of the 3 older systems above using the 2 RCA/S-Video inputs (along with a Playstation 2 and a DVD Recorder via the Component Inputs) and output all the signals via the Component Video Out. The seller said I could, but upon reading the included owner's manual, I noticed that the Component Inputs could only be used with Component Outputs, and the RCA/S-Video Inputs could only be used with the RCA/S-Video outputs. So I am back to Square One again, as I have no RCA or S-Video input on my HDTV.
I do have an older 5 input AV Selector Switch that has 5 RCA/S-Video Inputs and 1 RCA/S-Video Output that also has a built in RF Modulator. I guess I could technically connect this unit to the TV via the RF (Coaxial) connection, but that kinda defeats the purpose of A) an HDTV and B) Using RCA and S/Video connections. Also, I have my Digital Cable Box and Blu-Ray player hooked up to the 2 HDMI inputs, but neither of those units offer any inputs, they are output only.
Other than not using the video game systems, or getting a new TV, are there any other options I have? Is there such a thing as a converter box or other multiple input device that will convert my RCA/S-Video signals to Component Video or HDMI, even if the picture quality is still standard (not improved)?
Thanks for your time.
V
This is my first post, and I look forward to gaining a lot of knowledge here. Here is my situation, and any advice or recommendations would be much appreciated:
I received a Sony Bravia 42" LED EX440 HDTV as a Christmas gift. It's a great TV, but the problem I have is that it only has 3 inputs (2 HDMI, 1 Component RGB), along with the RF (Coaxial) Input.
I have several older video game systems (Genesis, Saturn and Dreamcast) that only have RCA inputs (Dreamcast has S-Video or RCA). I haven't yet figured out a way to hook them up to the TV. I know the older signals won't be in HD, but here is what I have tried so far:
I purchased a JVC JX-S111 Component Video AV Selector used from ebay. This unit has 5 inputs (3 Component and 2 RCA/S-Video), along with 2 outputs (1 Component, 1 RCA/S-Video). I thought I could run 2 of the 3 older systems above using the 2 RCA/S-Video inputs (along with a Playstation 2 and a DVD Recorder via the Component Inputs) and output all the signals via the Component Video Out. The seller said I could, but upon reading the included owner's manual, I noticed that the Component Inputs could only be used with Component Outputs, and the RCA/S-Video Inputs could only be used with the RCA/S-Video outputs. So I am back to Square One again, as I have no RCA or S-Video input on my HDTV.
I do have an older 5 input AV Selector Switch that has 5 RCA/S-Video Inputs and 1 RCA/S-Video Output that also has a built in RF Modulator. I guess I could technically connect this unit to the TV via the RF (Coaxial) connection, but that kinda defeats the purpose of A) an HDTV and B) Using RCA and S/Video connections. Also, I have my Digital Cable Box and Blu-Ray player hooked up to the 2 HDMI inputs, but neither of those units offer any inputs, they are output only.
Other than not using the video game systems, or getting a new TV, are there any other options I have? Is there such a thing as a converter box or other multiple input device that will convert my RCA/S-Video signals to Component Video or HDMI, even if the picture quality is still standard (not improved)?
Thanks for your time.
V