Many TVs still have a S-Video Input. This could be part of the SCART connector. So it would be just a cable. AFAIR I used this years ago. A few monitors might also still offer S-video in.
Yeah. Well. I don't have a TV and that will stay that way ;-)
Composite/S-Video to DVI converters are very pricey nowadays. A cheaper solution would be a USB A/V capture device.
I found an incredibly (oh yeah!) cheap one "AV to HDMI mini converter" at fasttech, under 10 bucks even with up-scaling.
https://www.fasttech.com/p/8457500I doubt the thing reckons with such low res material, heh. Probably won't look as nice as some of those filters VICE has.
But given that price and cheap shipping, I said to myself: what the heck.
Will be a couple weeks. *If* that thing really delivers*, I'll hopefully remember this thread and report back ;-)
Or, if anyone cares enough, nag in this thread in 3 weeks if I haven't been back.
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* assuming my C64 won't explode after almost 20 years no power.
It's no bread bin, but the newer one. Does that one also have a PSU which gets too high voltage after years, or is that only a problem with the bread bin one?