I have an older JVC HR DVS1U. It has component output. I wish to connect it to my Sony STR A/V receiver via the component output on the VCR to the HDMI input on the Sony. I have purchased a cable that does this: It has the 5 RCA plugs that correspond to the output plugs on the back of the VCR: red, green, and blue for the picture, yellow and white for the audio. I plugged all the connections in properly. Did not work. Any ideas on how to get it to work? I was able to hook the VCR directly to my TV via the component connections, but want to take advantage of the Sony's upscaling abilities. Thanks
		
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	component output is analog. hdmi is digital. unless the a/v unit has component inputs you are out of luck, it isn't going to work. --
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	I suspect that you are using the wrong item to connect the VCR to your receiver. Can you post a link to the component video + stereo audio to HDMI cable? Ignore list: hello_hello, tried, TechLord, Snoopy329
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	That cable can't possibly work for what you want to do. What you bought is a break-out cable made to connect an unknown device with a port that looks like an HDMI connection but is actually meant for analog signals to a device with standard RCA ports for analog component video + analog stereo connections. 
 
 You need an electronic device that converts from analog to digital to connect analog component video + analog stereo out from your VCR to HDIMI in on your receiver. Here are some examples of such a device:
 https://www.amazon.com/Component-Converter-Koopman-Supports-Projector/dp/B086P6PL3K/
 https://www.amazon.com/Component-Converter-YPBPR-Support-Player/dp/B07TYBLFYM/Ignore list: hello_hello, tried, TechLord, Snoopy329
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	Easier way to connect your vhs is to just go composite in to your receiver and composite out to your tv. I think,therefore i am a hamster.
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	Ignore list: hello_hello, tried, TechLord, Snoopy329
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	Yes component is for DV out only, He needs a HDMI adapter that converts S-Video from VCR and component from DV, He can either get two adapters one for S-Video and one for component or one box scaler from the big companies, though those are hard to find and are not cheap. 
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	Very good answers and suggestions. I will try the analog to digital convertor, unless there's such a thing as a 1394-to-HDMI cable. 1394 is digital, correct? I did a Google search for such a cable without success though. If it did this might be an answer. 
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