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The Y.D.F N64 to HDMI Converter effortlessly converts classic Nintendo 64, GameCube, SNES, and SFC composite signals into HDMI output, supporting both 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios. This plug-and-play device requires no drivers or external power, making it the perfect portable solution to connect vintage consoles to modern HDTVs while preserving original game visuals.









| ASIN | B07TGJZXWR |
| Brand Name | Y.D.F |
| Cable Type | HDMI |
| Color | n64 to hdmi |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Customer Package Type | standard packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,338) |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Manufacturer | Oneme |
| Model | OM-049 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Nintendo 64 to hdmi |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting retro gaming consoles to HDMI TVs |
| UPC | 750076279229 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**T
Worked to begin with and after a month, as soon as the return window closed, unit died. Same No Signal issue as many others are facing.
A**R
Just as I thought my original N64 may have seen the last of it's functional days, I realized it's actually just a faulty TV to blame. I admit my Vizio is far less than perfect. I tried several different new av cables in attempts to get a working signal on it. In the end I assumed it was due to an internal error within the console itself. Turns out the TV can read the av cables of the wii, but not the 64. Couldn't tell you what the issue is, if the av ports themselves are not particularly to blame. This hdmi converter works seamlessly on my temperamental LED TV [now 10 years old]. I am so happy I found this converter, and only wish I had done so years sooner!
T**R
Der Konverter funktioniert auf Anhieb, einfach alles einstöpseln und los gehts! Allerdings bin ich mit der Bildqualität mehr als zufrieden. Beim N64 flackert das Bild (jede halbe Sekunde ist das Bild komplett schwarz) und ist dadurch unspielbar. Beim Gamecube funktioniert alles, jedoch ist die Bildqualität sehr schlecht. Das Bild hat eine sehr hohe Helligkeit und Details sind kaum noch erkennbar (z.B. beim Mario Party 4 Opening Video konnte man das L auf Waluigis Mütze nicht mehr erkennen, der ganze Bereich sah einfach weiß aus). Ich habe versucht, am Fernseher die Helligkeit zu reduzieren, aber ich bekam kein Bild hin, das angenehm aussah. Dann benutze ich lieber garkein HDMI als in der Qualität :( ich bin echt enttäuscht. Vielleicht funktioniert es für NTSC-Konsolen besse, aber meine PAL-Konsolen mochten den Adapter überhaupt nicht. (habe auch mehrere HDMI-Kabel getestet. Das mitglieferte und eines von Nintendo, aber bei beidem sah das Ergebnis gleich aus) Der Netzadapter, der sowohl auf dieser Amazon-Seite, als auch in der beigelieferten Anleitung erwähnt wird, fehlte übrigens auch.
D**D
This is a decent converter for a very small price compared to the hundreds or even thousands of dollars that high-end converters cost. Key points: - This will give you a decent image quality, with some minor interlacing artifacts when things move fast across the screen, but it's barely noticeable. - It has a switch that will correctly shrink the image to 4:3 aspect ratio on a 16:9 monitor, without needing to fiddle with monitor aspect ratio settings. - The only drawback is several frames of input lag, which aren't terrible but might be noticable in games that require absolutely exact timing, such as the mini games in Pokemon Stadium 2 or timing the shots in Mario Golf. Games like Super Mario 64 play well because they are more tolerant of imprecise inputs. Bottom line: You get a lot for a small price, but at the cost of some input lag. If you need absolutely zero input lag, look into buying a RetroTink, but be prepared to spend several times more than this costs.
A**N
I really did try to get this product working... from fiddling with the amount of cable insertion into the AV. Cleaning the inputs into my gamecube AV input, trying different HDMIs, power cable/on/off/Different power sources. The error was the blue screen "No Signal". The best I could get is audio from my gamecube and no picture across 3 different TV/Monitor sources. I could hear the games going into the menu and playing through, just no picture. Getting a refund. I've seen positive and negative reviews, buyer beware :)
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