Can anyone on here help me. I’ve an Atari woody and can’t tune it into my TV. Can any kind soul show me a gadget to convert coax cable to hdmi or something so I can see if it still works?
It’s the genuine old one and has about 6 games so might bang it on eBay if I can fathom out this malarkey
Many thanks in advance
Apparently the issue is it’s in 240p and modern TVs can’t display that, so you need to upscale to 480p. And the cheapest way of doing that is to pass it through an old VCR
Ok so most modern TVs no longer accept an analog signal. Is there some kind of converter box that will convert an old RF analog signal to HDMI inputs? There must be some doing that here as I doubt everyone has access to old CRTs (or maybe they do?)
It converts RCA (AV, composite, CVBS) signals into HDMI signals so you can watch your video on a modern TV with HDMI ports. The Signal can not from HDMI digital signal to AV analog signal. Composite AV 3 RCA to HDMI Video Converter Adapter Lead 720/1080p.
It converts RCA (AV, composite, CVBS) signals into HDMI signals so you can watch your video on a modern TV with HDMI ports. The Signal can not from HDMI digital signal to AV analog signal. Composite AV 3 RCA to HDMI Video Converter Adapter Lead 720/1080p.
MIGHT be the TV you're using can't tune into the older analogue signals and is digital only (though not likely). If so, ask a friend or neighbour if you can try it on an older TV first (or an old VCR as Shmee suggests), just to make sure you're getting a signal from the aerial socket and the RF modulator is still working.
Hi Reg, it does analogue also but have no idea once it scans what to do. I’m in the process of looking to buy an old video player on face book. Fingers crossed.
Hope your keeping well me old mukka!
Hi Reg, it does analogue also but have no idea once it scans what to do. I’m in the process of looking to buy an old video player on face book. Fingers crossed.
Hope your keeping well me old mukka!
Typically, we had a clear out a few months ago and skipped some old VCRs. Assuming of course the modulator is still working, I would think if your TV does analogue it should see a picture when you try to tune it in - or at least say it's found something, then give you the option to save? Guess you'll have to read the f*kin manual