12-30-2020 03:52 PM - last edited on 12-30-2020 04:09 PM by RogersAndy
I'm thinking of upgrading to Ignite TV. I have one HD TV and 3 older models of TV that do not have HDMI ports. I know I need a box for each TV, but can an Ignite box even be connected to these old TVs?
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12-30-2020 04:08 PM
1. There are converters available that can convert HDMI to Component video/analogue audio, or composite video/analogue audio. Rogers used to even provide those for people in your position. Not sure if they still do.
2. If the TV doesn't have HDMI, then the video quality is usually pretty poor, the TV screen is usually relatively "small" and the (old) TV could easily be replaced by a new one that is larger and better, for not very much money.
12-30-2020 04:08 PM
1. There are converters available that can convert HDMI to Component video/analogue audio, or composite video/analogue audio. Rogers used to even provide those for people in your position. Not sure if they still do.
2. If the TV doesn't have HDMI, then the video quality is usually pretty poor, the TV screen is usually relatively "small" and the (old) TV could easily be replaced by a new one that is larger and better, for not very much money.
12-31-2020 07:39 AM
12-31-2020 09:21 AM
@Don_Ca wrote:
As 57 says, you can use a converter. I had a TV that the HDMI port was dead on and I used a HMDI to component converter.
Just out of curiosity, which specific make/model of "HDMI to Component" converter are you using, what is the Video Output Resolution on your Ignite set-top box set to, and what video format is the video converter outputting to the TV?
Thanks!
01-01-2021 12:30 PM - edited 01-01-2021 12:33 PM
In all honesty, I would NOT upgrade to ignite TV if you are still using old Television sets that are Standard Definition and using NTSC inputs such as coaxial and composite.
New systems like ignite are designed for Newer TV sets. you WILL run into issues on your old TV, you will have smaller viewable screen space because the output of the ignite will always add black bars to the top and bottom, plus some shows might already be piller boxed and that may add to the problem. hdmi hdcp issues with come converters too.
the old boxes are designed for old tvs, the new boxes are designed for new tvs, when your TV breaks and you replace it with a modern one, then you can upgrade to ignite
01-03-2021 10:31 AM