There are many converters on the market, from a few dollars to many thousands of dollars for a studio quality decoder. There is a limited benefit in using a dedicated composite to component decoder: Once a signal has been encoded into a composite or an S-video signal, some of the picture detail is lost forever. Decoding the signal into component does not restore the quality.
Bear in mind that every television that has a composite or S-video input has a decoder to obtain a component signal. Using an external decoder simply moves the process to another point in the signal path. Having said that, a good quality decoder may give better results than a television's internal decoder.
An S-Video Port.
There are converters that go from HDMI to Composite or Component video with audio.
Possibly your Composite Video (Yellow) is plugged into the (Green) component video port. If it is a shared composite/component TV like Sony and Samsung, you will need to go in the Menus and select which Input you would like to use.
VGA, a computer video output, cannot be converted to a composite (1 video wire) or component video (3 video wires) signal with just a cable. VGA can be much higher resolution than composite video. You will need a scan converter box to create the NTSC video signal.
If you have a Connection for the psp svideo to composite you can use it to connect to the television, however the resulting output will not be in HD.
You will need a converter box. It isn't as simple as a cable to convert one to the other. There are many on the market, Google Component Video to VGA converter.
It allows you to connect component cables into a HDMI connector/cable on the tv set.
Component video is carried on three wires, normally referred to as YUV or Y, Pb, Pr. The Y component carries the luminance information - the brightness. The other two carry color information. Connecting a component signal to a composite input will be difficult as composite uses a single connector that carries brightness and color signals on the same wire. If you connect the Y of the component signal to the composite input, you will see a monochrome image. With a very, very few exceptions, analog component video is limited to standard resolution, so the highest will be 480 line (North American) or 576 line (European). Composite connections handle only standard definition and there is no composite standard for HD video.
RCA connectors can be used for both composite (1 connector) video and component (3 connector) video. The quality order is: BASIC - Composite (1 RCA wire, Yellow) BETTER - S-Video (1 wire, usually black) BEST - Component (3 RCA wires, Red, Green Blue) Composite can only send standard definition video, up to 480i. S-Video can only send standard definition video, up to 480i. Component can send video up to 1080i High Definition.
A DV bridge is a type of converter box for video. It is a box-shaped electrical component that is used for converting analog video to Digital Video.
VGA is a standard for video only. You can purchase a scan converter to convert NTSC or PAL composite video to VGA from a computer supply store.
Composite Video connections are unable to transmit a HD signal. They are on HDTV's for the purpose of connecting older sources, think VCR, that do not have the newer connections like HDMI or component cables.