I don't really know what I'm talking about but the TV manual says it has 2556x480 dots and the display resolution with VGA is max 640x480 at 4:3 and 852x480 at 16:9. Panasonic TH-42PWD4.
The info on the converter says it doesn't perform any video scaling, you select the resolution you want to run on the source. It supports up to 1080p Full HD
It's SD. I don't understand much about resolution but the Foxsat manual says the resolution is 1080i 720p 576p 576i. There's a button on the remote to change resolution & which cycles between 720P and Original.
For a long time I’ve used a “Scart-to-VGA-converter” to link my Foxsat HDR (with CF) to a Panasonic TH-42PWD4 plasma TV and everything works fine. The TV is old but I really like the picture and don’t want to upgrade.
I’m now trying to link them up using an “HDMI-to-VGA-converter” that I can...
I don't really know what I'm talking about but the TV manual says it has 2556x480 dots and the display resolution with VGA is max 640x480 at 4:3 and 852x480 at 16:9. Panasonic TH-42PWD4.
The info on the converter says it doesn't perform any video scaling, you select the resolution you want to run on the source. It supports up to 1080p Full HD
It's SD. I don't understand much about resolution but the Foxsat manual says the resolution is 1080i 720p 576p 576i. There's a button on the remote to change resolution & which cycles between 720P and Original.
For a long time I’ve used a “Scart-to-VGA-converter” to link my Foxsat HDR (with CF) to a Panasonic TH-42PWD4 plasma TV and everything works fine. The TV is old but I really like the picture and don’t want to upgrade.
I’m now trying to link them up using an “HDMI-to-VGA-converter” that I can...
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