Can someone recommend a RF (channel 3 only) to HDMI converter?
I have an SNES and I would like to play it on my monitor, but my monitor only has HDMI input.
I found several converters that have a remote and let you change the channel etc, but I don't need any channel besides 3. I found a converter similar to what I need, but converts to RCA:
https://www.amazon.com/RCA-Compact-RF-Modulator-CRF907R/dp/B0014KKV7W
Preferably under $20 please.
>pic semi-related because snes
>>159214
> I found a converter similar to what I need, but converts to RCA:
>B0014KKV7W
No you haven't: that converts *from* RCA.
Anyhoo, RF-to-anything converters are rare and specialist, because they are, essentially, a TV tuner. And anyone that wants a TV tuner buys a TV.
And the SNES doesn't output RF anyway, so what you would be doing would be converting a component signal to RF, then from RF to HDMI. What you should be doing is taking the component signal from the SNES, and converting it straight to HDMI.
If you've got a European SNES, get a cgi.ebay.com/291352474845 and a cgi.ebay.com/162060758498
If you've got an American SNES, get a cgi.ebay.com/290777374739 and a cgi.ebay.com/122045749387
Quality will be better with the European SNES's RGB output. If you have an American SNES, you can get a SCART cable for it so you can use a SCART adapter, but it's a custom jobbo you'll need to make yourself or buy from somewhere like ( https://www.retrogamingcables.co.uk/super-nintendo-entertainment-system-famicom-snes-n64-rgb-av-scart-cable-ntsc-tv-lead-wire-cord ). Don't listen to their blather about composite sync: the SCART standard has no pin for their "composite sync signal", mandates sync-on-composite-video, and no TV uses the sync signal directly anyway: they use it to set their own internal oscillator. A proper SCART cable is wired for composite video on the composite video pin.
>>159254
please escuse my autism from the original post
>No you haven't: that converts *from* RCA.
I noticed that after i posted, my bad
>And the SNES doesn't output RF anyway
It has both RF and "Multi Out", i just have an RF cable and I was going to use that.
>If you've got an American SNES, get a (...)
thanks, I'll look into these