Re: Raspberry Pi 3: HDMI -> SCART. HDMI has far more resolution than scart on your B&O TV, so what you'll see will be pretty awful what ever you do. However, there are ways to make it worse. Separate RGB signals would be best, if you can find a HDMI - RGB decoder. All three signals are kept separate and at full vertical and horizontal With the integrated scaling technology inside, this Scart to HDMI converter can easily upscale Scart signals with standard definition(480i / 570i) into 1080P@60HZ HDMI. This Scart in HDMI out converter allows you to watch Scart signals on HDMI televisions and provides you convenience and helps you to enjoy high definition visual experience on HDMI Upscaler. It is possible to connect your SCART device to one of your HDMI TV inputs using a HDMI Upscaler. There are many types of these on the market but you need one that accepts a SCART or RCA input and then converts this to a HDMI signal which allows you to turn your analogue AV source to a digital one that your TV will understand. When I connect the Sky HD+ box to the DVD recorder via SCART, the DVD recorder gets no signal (I connected the DVD recorder to the TV via SCART too. I've also tried it via HDMI bit it still produces no picture). I've checked that each SCART socket on the DVD recorder works for output by connecting it to the TV via SCART, each time I get a 4LocN.

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