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The YITROX AV S-Video to HDMI Converter Upscaler transforms legacy AV, S-Video, and HDMI signals into high-definition HDMI output up to 1080P. Featuring advanced scaler technology, it adapts various input resolutions for smooth display on modern TVs and monitors. Ideal for classic gaming consoles like Wii, PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, and older media players, it enhances image stability and color fidelity with 3D compensation and motion optimization, all in a compact, plug-and-play design.







| Brand | YITROX |
| Mounting Type | Cable Mount |
| Number of Pins | 2 |
| Interface Type | HDMI |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.5L x 6.2W Centimeters |
| Material | Iron |
| UPC | 716422721736 |
| Manufacturer | SZYiTONG |
| Model | YT-SH01 |
| Item model number | YT-SH01 |
| Compatible Devices | Game Consoles |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Power Source | ac |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Number of Ports | 3 |
| Connector Type | Aux, HDMI |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
B**T
This should not be on Amazon Australia, It does not fit our power points, I will now have to buy a converter to even attempt to use this product.
P**E
Works as advertised
J**P
I was looking for something like this it and works well.
T**7
I bought this product to connect an older VHS/DVD player to a new (as of 2025) Sony flatscreen display that had none of the older connectors -- only HDMI connectors, which the DVD player does not have. I connected the DVD player to the YITROX converter using the AV connectors (yellow, red, and white RCA connectors), and then the HDMI output on the YITROX to the HDMI 1 port on my display. I was disappointed when the display could detect no input on the HDMI 1 port at all, and no amount of clicking on the switches on the YITROX or changing menu settings on the display would help. Luckily, I thought to double-check the cable connections, because I found that the HDMI cable was not fully inserted into its socket. After that, the YITROX was transmitting to the display and showed, in a blue window with text, which of its inputs was active and which resolution setting was active. One of the resolution settings (1920 x 1080 I think) fills my widescreen-format display with the (admittedly grainy) image from the DVD player. In other words, it rescales the limited-resolution image from the AV connectors on my player correctly. I learned that, because of the limitations of my old VHS/DVD player, I cannot get resolution better than the old Standard Definition or 480i/p (interlaced or progressive scan) when using the AV outputs on the player. I may try to connect the player to the YITROX using an S-video cable, which I don't currently have. I have the impression that the S-video connection will allow the image to be sent to the YITROX in higher resolution. If the S-video connection is not appreciably better, I'm likely to replace the old player with a new DVD player with an HDMI output sooner or later. Thus the YITROX converter may turn out to be a temporary fix for me. Still, I suppose that it is an affordable way to extend the life of my DVD player for now. The main point I came here to make is that I nearly gave up on the converter before discovering that I had not inserted the HDMI cable fully into the HDMI port on my display. It had seemed to fit snugly in place, but was not yet making proper contact until I went back and applied a bit more pressure to seat it fully in the port.
H**N
ممتاز جدا ويفضل شراء محول الكهرباء المنصوح به مع القطعة
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