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brainiac | 11:16 Wed 30th Jun 2021 | Technology
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Just bought a new LG TV which is great but it doesn't have a SCART socket in the back, so I can't link it to my Freeview recorder. Is there something I can buy to 'convert' the SCART lead to something which will work?
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It might not plug into the mains, Brainiac, but it's got a socket marked DC/5V and a power light that comes on once power is connected to it: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61SRCZQ8f5L._AC_SL1000_.jpg That power is provided by the USB cable that should have come with it. (See top of picture):...
23:24 Fri 02nd Jul 2021
does your freeview recorder not have an hdmi connection?
Just Google SCART to HDMI converter - there's loads of them.
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Thanks for your replies - glad to see that there is a way round the problem
A new recorder starts at £30 and has all the latest connections so maybe a better idea - Ebay or Amazon.
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Have got quite a lot of stuff on the existing recorder I'd like to keep, so will check out the SCART to HDMI option....
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Well, I got the SCART/HDMI box today, have joined everything up and plugged the HDMI lead into HDMI 1 in the back of the TV - but HDMI 1 on the screen just keeps saying ' No Signal'. Very frustrating, does anyone have any ideas, please?
Model number for your LG TV please, Brainiac? (It'll be on the back - or on the box it came in). Make and model for your Freeview recorder?
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TV: LG 32LM6370PLA
Freeview recorder: Logik L160STB1 (quite old, which is why it has SCART !)
I was hoping that at least one of the devices might have alternative sockets, such as RCA ones but, alas (from looking at the manuals), it seems not.

Have you actually got any power going to the converter box? It's not a static device, where the input and output connections just needed to be wired together the correct way round. It's an 'active' one, where the electronic circuitry within it has to convert an analogue signal into a digital one. It needs power to do that but how it gets that power varies across different makes and models of converters.
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Chris please delete my post with the link!!!
It might not plug into the mains, Brainiac, but it's got a socket marked DC/5V and a power light that comes on once power is connected to it:
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61SRCZQ8f5L._AC_SL1000_.jpg

That power is provided by the USB cable that should have come with it. (See top of picture):
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81V5C0P966L._AC_SL1500_.jpg

One end of the cable goes into the converter, while the other end needs to be plugged into any convenient USB socket. (I doubt that you could use the one on your telly, as it's marked 'USB in' only but it might be worth giving it a try). With so many devices being charged from USB sockets these days, you might already have a mains-to-USB plug lying around your house. Otherwise they're cheap enough on eBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/132188326864

Once you've powered up the converter, it might then be able to do its job ;-)
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Thanks so much, as usual, Chris. Can you please please delete my post with the link
>>> Chris please delete my post with the link!!!

If you're worried that the link will open a page logged into your own Amazon account, Brainiac, stop panicking. It will only do that on your computer. It opens just like any other 'non-logged-in' page on my computer (and on anyone else's too).
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Blimey, I had a huge sweaty panic there. Could you please delete it anyway, as I won't sleep otherwise. Thanks so much
Oh, go on then. Just for you ;-)
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Phew, thank you!

Don't know what I - or many here on AB - would do without you, Chris. The converter came with absolutely no instructions, and I thought the other cable it came with was to connect it to some other sort of device. I understand completely now, just have to get hold of the mains/USB thing - annoying as could have added it to my order, now I'll have to fork out again for postage :(

Many thanks again. Off to bed, goodnight.
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Hi Chris, hope you see this.

Ordered the mains-to-USB plug from your link last weekend. It finally arrived in the post today and.......IT WORKS! Thanks so much for your help, brilliant as ever.
Thanks for your feedback, Brainiac ;-)

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