![]() There is an option to switch between NTSC or PAL. Power is from a mini USB connection either connected to a USB port on a computer or if you have a USB power adapter. Output is through a composite signal Yellow for Video with Red and White for the audio. Downscaling a HDMI signal from your PC (or any console for that matter) to a composite input like an analogue TV, does seem pointless.Ĭloser inspection of the HDMI to AV we can see it is identical to the CM401. I can’t see any reason why you would need to buy a device like this. Not sure if they made the product, in fact I doubt it. The only place I could find that seems to be the distributor of TTX tech equipment is a company called innexinc. The results are, how can I put this, absolute garbage. So what happens if you go the other way around – HDMI to composite AV? Personally I like the Tendak for the first train clip, but the second train clip (at the 30 sec mark) I prefer the CM401 for the greenery. The video test above shows the clips side by side. Again, bringing the density down using an editor is an easy fix. The density can too light for certain scenes. ![]() Next up is the Tendak which looks like it has blown out and overexposed the head. The density does look a tad dark for my liking but again can be corrected at a later stage. ![]() While this image does look oversaturated, that can always be corrected in an editor. In the advanced settings I can change both the Video and Audio recording source to HDMI.īoth devices I recorded the same video for half an hour. ![]() Side by Side Comparisonīecause I’m using the AVermedia C875 its capture software is RECentral. It’s like looking for subtitles on a busy screen. While connected to the capture device (AVerMedia C875) I am able to change the settings on the S-Video/Composite switch and clearly see which input signal is being used, that being said it doesn’t stay on the screen for very long. While the device is on (but not connected via HDMI) I did wonder if clicking the switches would change the settings regardless.įor the Tendak test I did go with S-Video connection. Initially I thought the lamp was possibly similar to the ezcap 283s where clicking a button once would change the lamp to indicate a different setting, but no, it’s just a power lamp. The Tendak on the other hand does come with RCA cables and even an S-Video connection alongside the 5V power adapter. ![]()
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