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Margaret Howard Posted on Dec 22, 2014
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I have a UK satellite receiver with Roa input and scart output and want to connect it to a hdmi TV. Are there any scart to hdmi connectors and will that work or do I need a convertor as well?

Connected scart to audio conception on the TV and it didn't recognise connection

  • Margaret Howard
    Margaret Howard Dec 22, 2014

    Should read 'twist on f plug aerial connector' not 'roa input'

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Simply using a cable with a scart connection at one end and an HDMI connection at the other will not work as scart is an analogue signal and HDMI is a digital signal and so you will need to buy an HDMI to Scart Converter/Adapter to change the signal.
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