HDMI > composite down convert

Dolby

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Asking for a friend at work and - since I've never attempted this - have no clue!

He's going to connect a his HTPC to this (proposed) amplifier via HDMI - and then to his CRT TV via composite. He doesn't care for sound - he just wants to know his video will come through

Do amps do this?
 
He's going the scale router *if* an amplifier can't do it ...

He's seen a converter/scaler for R400.00 - but would rather buy a full amplifier at R2,000.00 if it does it.
 
AFAIK, Hdmi doesn't passthrough to Composite. HDMI can only passthrough to HDMI, via the AMP. So HDMI input = HDMI output.
 
... but an amplifier can take different sources, connect via different methods (Xbox is component, DSTV is composite and Blu Ray is HDMI) and output via a single HDMI? I know most amps could do composite > HDMI, component > HDMI, HDMI > HDMI
 
My reciever/amp, does not do hdmi input to any output / Nor any input to HDMI output. It is HDMI to HDMI passthrough. The more expensive (R4000 - R5000) amps can do this. I have a Sony MAGONGO setup, bought last year.
 
I'd imagine the amplifier would need to downscale however it would probably also have to "decrypt" HDCP content into non-encrypted video otherwise any protected content probably would be scrambled in the composite output. This is why many digital devices (e.g. PS3, HD PVR etc) require HDCP compatible HDMI connections.
 
A silly question: why not just output video from the HTPC via composite or s-video? There is no benefit of HDMI in this scenario.
 
I guess switching and sound?

And if it was possible and he bought the amp, it would provide a base for upgrading at a later stage if needed.
 
But the amp "should" have input and outputs other than HDMI for those folks who don't have HD panels so ...

Code:
HTPC ---> analogue ---> amplifier ---> analogue ---> television
HTPC ---> HDMI -------> amplifier ---> HDMI -------> future panel

And basically once he gets a new TV, switch over to the HDMI option.
 
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