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Humax HD
Connecting games console to Humax Foxsat?
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<blockquote data-quote="archive10" data-source="post: 761074"><p>I bet you have your TV connected via HDMI.</p><p></p><p>Without having designed or buitl the thing, I am pretty certain the SCART input is merely passed through to the SCART output when that input is selected.</p><p></p><p>(I tried the same thing when I wanted to the SCART output from an SD receiver on a computer monitor with no analogue in.)</p><p></p><p>Ideal would of course be if the signal was digitised and upconverted to HDMI. But that would require much more circuitry, it's a lot easier to stay in the analog domain and pass the signal on to the output SCART socket.</p><p></p><p>To be fair to the Humax designers, it's probably a dictated by the chipset used. A lot of the hardware features of the boxes are simply there because the chipset used has them. Non-chipset features are much more expensive to implement. And they market is very price-sensitive...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archive10, post: 761074"] I bet you have your TV connected via HDMI. Without having designed or buitl the thing, I am pretty certain the SCART input is merely passed through to the SCART output when that input is selected. (I tried the same thing when I wanted to the SCART output from an SD receiver on a computer monitor with no analogue in.) Ideal would of course be if the signal was digitised and upconverted to HDMI. But that would require much more circuitry, it's a lot easier to stay in the analog domain and pass the signal on to the output SCART socket. To be fair to the Humax designers, it's probably a dictated by the chipset used. A lot of the hardware features of the boxes are simply there because the chipset used has them. Non-chipset features are much more expensive to implement. And they market is very price-sensitive... [/QUOTE]
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