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    Micro HDMI to RCA conversion

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      Flexo55
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      Hi, I am not sure if this belongs here or in general discussion to please forgive me if I posted in the wrong section. Here is my current setup:

      Pi model: Raspberry Pi 5
      Power Supply used: Official Raspberry Pi 5 power supply
      RetroPie Version used: 4.8.8
      Built from: Official RetroPie Image, Raspberry Pi 5, Raspberry Pi OS LITE 64 bit.
      USB Devices: Currently only a wireless keyboard.

      I am looking into buying either a Micro HDMI to RCA cable or using a Micro HDMI to HDMI with a HDMI to RCA converter to play on a CRT tv. I read some of the other topics regarding this but they were a few years old and on earlier Pi models. Is this something that will work without modification? The other topics mentioned going into config.txt and I am not sure how to do that (yet). Would like to to know ahead of time to avoid frustration if it is not currently possible.

      Thank you!

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        Lolonois @Flexo55
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        @Flexo55 Sure it is possible. Just think about your requirements.

        • Which input formats (16:9, 4:3, 5:4, ...) and resolutions (1920x1080, 800x600) should be accepted on the HDMI side?
        • Which output standard should be supported? (NTSC/PAL or both?)
        • Which framerate you need for your CRT (50Hz/60Hz/...)?
        • Shall it support conversion options when converting e.g. from 16:9 (in) to 4:3 (out)?
        • Do you also want HDMI audio looped through the device or will you use the Pi's headphone jack or USB audio?
        • Do you want extra filters supported by the device, e.g. blurring, scanline modification, ...?

        This might be one device as example: https://www.startech.com/en-ch/audio-video-products/hd2vid2 (obviously you need a Micro HDMI to HDMI adapter)

        I would also ask or research in some AV forums on recommended products for your project and your requirements.

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