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Composite to Component Upconversion

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Old 21-08-2009, 9:06 PM   #1
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Composite to Component Upconversion

My customer purchased a Pioneer LD/DVD player ($900) unit, which he wants me to integrate into a distributed video system, using a component video matrix switch. The thing is, this awfully expensive unit does not up-convert LD to component video! Ridiculous as it is, I have to find a composite to component up-converter... Does anyone have any experience with products of this type? The cheaper the better, considering that my customer already spent close to a grand for an obsolete technology...

Thank you for any input on this issue.
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Old 22-08-2009, 11:12 PM   #2
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Re: Composite to Component Upconversion

I've seen this device working, and it did what it was supposed to: CPVSRGB, Convert Composite and S-Vido to YUV (Component) it converts either composite or s-video (NTSC, PAL, and variants) to either component or RGB.

£69 is going to equate to approximately $115

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