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I have an old 20" SDTV that I was going to put an Apple TV on so I can stream my ripped DVD's to, but since it only has a Composite video, I have not found a cost effective solution. I do not plan on buying a new TV since it only is used with DVD's when my wife does her school work. I guess I will look for a cheap old
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Can do HDMI to component and audio with one of these :-
http://www.curtpalme.com/docs/HDfury3manual.pdf
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The new Apple TV is shipping and you really, really want one. You think this is perfect for your old television, but then you realize you don’t have an HDMI or component input. But you really, really want one.
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I will let you know if mine works in a few days...
I just bought an Apple TV2 and just waiting for one cable to arrive. I have an old Sony CRT 36XBR800 and no HDMI, but it does have a DVI and component audio connections (red and white RCA). I got an HDMI to DVI cable and an optical digital audio cable. They have converters on Amazon that will convert the optical audio to component red and white RCA. That is how I am going to hook-up and then stream. My TV said it is HDCP compatible, so we will see. It was made in 2002-2003. It has a max resolution of 1080i and is 4:3, not 1080p and 16x9. I am not too sure what resolution I am going to get. Some people have said only 480p and black bars on all four sides. Some say 720p and only upper and lower black bars. If I get 720p, I will end up with about a 33 inch 16x9 picture, which I am ok with at this time. Total cost for the Apple TV, cables and audio converter was a little less that $200.00. If this does not work the way I want, I am going with a new TV, Sony KDL55NX810, as the picture is beautiful. They were down to $2,399.00 on Amazon with no sales tax and free shipping. I have heard good things about the Panasonic VT25, but not too sure about going plasma instead of LCD/LED. I will update in a week or so.
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So, do we have a solution for the new ATV (only an HDMI output)?
I tried to use a Composite Scaler from Gefen with no success. A call to Gefen's tech support informed me that most scalers will not pass HDCP signals, which the ATV most likely uses. A/V Receivers will upscale to HDMI but don't downscale. This has to be a problem for a very large number of people. Is there even a solution out there? Edit: Just got off the phone with Apple Tech support. Apple offers no solution. Last edited by Spinjack; Jan 24, 2011 at 03:46 PM. |
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I have both ATV1 and ATV2, i finally ended up buying HDfury to give a new life to my Mits 65 in RPTV and it works flawlessfully, no more HDCP issue at all and excellent picture quality.
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I use this one. Works great. Plug hdmi in from ATV2 to the converter, then plug RCA audio and either RCA video or S-Video from converter to your older TV. TVs last a long time. Better to spend $50 to bring the ATV functionality to an old TV then spend many hundreds or $1k+ on a new TV when you don't need one. |
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Sorry to resurrect this very old tread, but I have a question related to the well known hack. I tried to hook up my sony trinitron, it gives a black and white image for just a few seconds (Apple logo) then it seems to be cut off. Does this sound familiar to any one, not sure if its the apple tv1 or my sony tv? Thanks for helping. Kind regards, Robert |
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