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Old 01-13-2019, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Electronic M View Post
I've had HDMI wiring for my HD CRT Sony for a while now, and I'm beginning to think having a converter to drive my older (1940's-70's) standard definition sets from that system would be a good thing.

I'd like to get a unit that can accept HDMI input resolution up to and including 1080i. That puts out NTSC on composite and preferably S-VIDEO too.

When given 16:9 input I'd like to be able to choose between sides cropped and letterbox, but being stuck with either is okay as long as there's no stretching or squishing of the image.... what out there is good?
I picked up a HDMI convertor at my favorite charity thrift. It just has the composite out and audio out jacks. Is it considered composite out with the red, green and blue jacks? Those are the only ones on this unit and my TV.
There is no name on it or where it came from.
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