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How to Inject Life into Your Old Analog Devices
Got old VCRs, camcorders, and game consoles collecting dust because they won't connect to your TV? It's a common problem with legacy AV devices and their older analog connections like VGA, RGB, and composite. The majority of TVs today do not include these connectors, only having HDMI ports. The solution to injecting life back into these obsolete devices is to convert and upscale those old analog signals to HDMI.
The BZBGEAR BG-UHD-SCVEA is an analog to HDMI scaler converter capable of outputting video signals to 4K@30Hz 4:4:4. You can easily choose what signal resolution you want to convert to, be it 480i, 480p, 1080i, 1080p, or 4K. It supports a wide array of input signals including HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, CVBS, and YPbPr.
This analog to HDMI scaler converter supports audio from the HDMI and DisplayPort inputs; for VGA, there is a stereo 3.5mm input. It provides PCM 2 audio support and has the ability to de-embed audio. As for control, you can use the front panel buttons or included IR remote. The unit can also perform test pattern checks (cross, hatch, color, gray, and window).
The BG-UHD-SCVEA is ideal for houses of worship, schools, hospitals, factories, and residential environments.
We demoed the BG-UHD-SCVEA analog to HDMI scaler converter on our YouTube channel BZB Express TV. You can also catch the video at the top of this article.
For more information, contact BZBGEAR at 1.888.499.9906 or email [email protected]. Browse our online catalog for economical solutions regarding your project. Make sure to catch the buzz on BZB Express TV for unboxings and demos. And please show your support by subscribing! We'll keep you informed on the latest AV gear.
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