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RGB2COMP

Price

$79.99

The RGB2COMP is a high-quality analog transcoder designed to convert RGB video signals to component video (YPbPr), enabling seamless integration of RGB sources with displays that accept component input.

 

Overview

The RGB2COMP offers a straightforward solution for users looking to connect RGB-output devices to component video inputs. With support for various resolutions and a simple plug-and-play design, it ensures compatibility and ease of use across a range of devices.

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Key Features

  • Analog Transcoding: Converts RGB video signals to component video (YPbPr) while preserving the exact resolution and timing.
  • Input/Output Interfaces:

    • 1x SCART input for RGB signals plus audio

    • 5x RCA outputs for component video (Y, Pb, Pr) and stereo audio (Left, Right).

  • Conversion Matrix: Utilizes the Rec. 601 conversion matrix for accurate color representation for standard definition sources

What's Included

  • RGB2COMP unit.

  • MicroUSB power cord.

Specifications

  • Input Port:

    • SCART connector for RGB input and audio

  • Output Ports:

    • 5x RCA connectors:

      • Component video: Y (luminance), Pb (blue-difference), Pr (red-difference).

      • Stereo audio: Left and Right channels.

  • Power: microUSB 5V / 1A

  • Supported Resolutions:

    • 240p, 288p, 480i, 576i, 480p, 720p, 1080i.

    • Due to bandwidth and color matrix, this product is primarily intended for use with standard definition signals although higher resolutions are supported

Power: microUSB, 5V / 1A

How to Use

  • Setup and Operation:

    • Connect your YPbPr source to the RCA jacks of the COMP2RGB

    • Connect a SCART cable from the COMP2RGB to your display

    • Power the COMP2RGB using the included microUSB cable connected to a suitable power source.

Advisory Notices

  • Compatibility:

    • Ensure that your display device supports component video input and that your RGB source outputs a compatible signal.

    • The COMP2RGB does not alter the timing or resolution of the input source. Ensure that the input resolution is supported by your display to avoid possibly damaging your display.

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