A direct conversion is not possible. Whey are different technically.
You can't. You will have to use a HD cable box with an HDMI output to connect this receiver.
The coaxial RF input on a HDTV will process a HD signal but it is not an HDMI input.
No. HDMI cable uses a 19-pin connector for twisted pair connections that carry video, audio and control in digital format.
You cannot convert one to the other. HDMI is digital, and has built-in Digital Rights Management (copy protection). Component is analog and has no protection. Some upper model surround receivers can 'up convert' component to HDMI, but will not allow HDMI sources to play on a TV with only component video inputs.
Not generally no. There would be no point. The easiest is to convert the standard yellow video out to coax with an RF modulator
Yes, it is possible to convert an F connector to HDMI, but it requires additional equipment. An F connector is typically used for coaxial cable connections, commonly found in cable TV setups. To convert the signal to HDMI, you would need a digital TV tuner or a coaxial-to-HDMI converter that can decode the signal and output it in HDMI format. This setup allows for the transmission of video and audio to HDMI-compatible devices.
You can't. You will have to use a HD cable box with an HDMI output to connect this receiver.
coaxial
The coaxial RF input on a HDTV will process a HD signal but it is not an HDMI input.
Composite RCA will be better than a coaxial cable (RG6). The order of quality and maximum resolution from best to worst is: HDMI (including HDMI 1.4 3D) DVI Component Video S-Video Composite Coaxial cable
No. HDMI cable uses a 19-pin connector for twisted pair connections that carry video, audio and control in digital format.
Coaxial adapters for YPBPR cable can be found at most Radio Shack stores. This type of cable in VGA and Audio to HDMI conversions.?æ
You cannot convert one to the other. HDMI is digital, and has built-in Digital Rights Management (copy protection). Component is analog and has no protection. Some upper model surround receivers can 'up convert' component to HDMI, but will not allow HDMI sources to play on a TV with only component video inputs.
Yes, you can turn an older TV that is not HDMI compatible into one using an HDMI to composite or HDMI to coaxial converter. These devices allow you to connect HDMI sources to your older TV by converting the digital HDMI signal into an analog format that the TV can understand. However, keep in mind that the picture quality may not match that of a native HDMI connection, and you may need to adjust settings for optimal output.
Yes -- HDMI is essentially DVI -- there are adapters to convert between the two.
Unfortunately, there is no known adapter that you can use to convert hdmi to dvi at the moment, but if you search best buy and staple, hopefully they will have some in stock.
I could be wrong, but I believe you are talking about an HDMI cable. Between the antenna and the TV set use RG6 cable.