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The uhddadi Scart to HDMI Converter is a compact, plug-and-play adapter that converts analog Scart composite signals into digital HDMI output at 720P or 1080P resolution. Compatible with a wide range of legacy devices including gaming consoles, DVD players, and VHS recorders, it enables seamless playback on modern HDTVs, monitors, and projectors. The package includes all necessary cables and a 12-month warranty, making it an easy and reliable solution to preserve and enjoy vintage media with enhanced digital clarity.
| Brand | uhddadi |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible devices | Monitor |
| Connector type | HDMI |
| Finish type | Matte |
| Specific uses for product | Projector |
R**F
Worked fine straight out of the box
I bought the Uhddadi ZX-SC20 SCART to HDMI video converter for ยฃ14.99. There are cheaper versions on Amazon but this one had better reviews and was the Amazon choice. I also bought an โHDTV Video captureโ. There is no makerโs name on it but itโs named RUOVXWU on the Amazon website. It was only ยฃ6.99. I would call it an โHDMI to USB video converterโ. Confusingly they variously call it a card and a device. My goal was to be able to copy video from my Sky + HD box and my VHS recorder onto my laptop to preserve the clips and edit them for posting on YouTube, partly because VHS tapes degrade with time. I bought the two converters above and downloaded the widely recommended OBS Studio software, which is free. I ordered the hardware on Wednesday and it arrived next day. I wanted to keep my TV connected to my Sky box via the HDMI to HDMI cable so I could see what was happening. However I was concerned that connecting five pieces of hardware together with unfamiliar software might be unlikely to work thanks to compatibility issues. In the end it all worked well. My first concern was that copy protection on the Sky box would prevent me from copying. But, of course, copy protection is only on the HDMI output of the Sky box so by using the SCART output, which is analogue, that was not a problem. The SCART to HDMI converter is described as being 60Hz but the UK is 50Hz. However that wasnโt a problem. I was a bit concerned that the converter needs a 5V 1A power supply. Unfortunately this SCART to HDMI converter only supports SCART Composite input, and not SCART RGB so there may be some picture quality loss there. However the final resulting picture quality looked good to me. It claims to be compatible with an STB. I assume STB stands for set top box. It โsupportsโ PAL, PAL/M, PAL/N. As the UK is PAL/I, I was a bit concerned but there might be a problem but I didnโt find any problem there. The โuser manualโ states that it would become hot. I found that it only became warm. It is guaranteed for 1 year. They provide an email address for queries. The HDMI to USB converter user manual states that it works for 30Hz and 60 Hz. Again it works on 50 Hz. It claims to be compatible with OSB Studio video capture software. Which it is. I was a bit concerned that the converter needs a 5V 0.4A power supply on top of the 1A needed for the SCART to HDMI converter. I was not sure that my laptop could safely deliver that much current through its USB sockets but I tried it anyway without any problem. They claim it works on Windows 10, not mentioning Windows 11. I found it works on Windows 11. Confusingly the manual reads โConnect the computer to the type-c port of the video capture with type -c cableโ. What they mean is connect the USB plug into a USB socket on your computer. OK the USB plug is USB type c. The leaflet for the capture card warns that it may get hot. It only got warm. Having an aluminium case looks like a good design feature. I chose this converter because of this and that it has USB 3 high speed capability which I thought might be helpful rather than the Amazon recommended device which is USB 2 and costs more. It seems like an odd way of doing things taking the analogue output from the Sky box or VHS recorder converting it to HDMI then using another converter to convert from HDMI to USB but I took the risk and it has all worked, to my slight surprise and great pleasure. There may be a more elegant way and/or better picture quality way of achieving this but it worked and it is a cheap and effective solution. The OSB software is very complex, not intuitive so I got an echo on the sound recording. I moved the Mic/Aux slide to zero and used earphones but that didnโt fully clean up the sound. Using OBS Studio for editing is not intuitive so I used AVS Video editor which is pretty intuitive. Iโm very pleased with the results.
J**E
Simple to set up and use
I had lots of old vhs tapes that I wanted to transfer to dvds. I bought a vhs to dvd recorder then realised j needed a scart to HDMI cable. After looking at a few I bought this one as it had great reviews. It was pretty straightforward to set up. My daughter had it done in 5 minutes. I've copied several tapes onto dvds with no problem from the cables. As all our tvs are on the wall I chose a bedroom to set it up as the cables are slightly messy looking. I'd highly recommend this converter.
J**S
Good product
Useful product, works well.
M**S
So Easy to Setup
Great bit of kit. Literally plug in and play. Really liked it being powered via USB cable that I could plug into one of the many sockets at the rear of my tv, not requiring to have a USB plugged into the mains. Once all connections were connected it was immediately useable. Now have a perfectly operational DVD Player that only had a SCART socket. Highly recommended.
A**R
works well and not to costly
works well on my old dvd player to new smart tv
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