Component Video/Stereo Audio

Is there any way to get component video and analog stereo out of the new AppleTV with a apple converter? Need this to go into an existing 16x16 component matrix switcher.

The problem you will encounter doing this is that component doesn't carry HDCP, and therefore any HDCP content will not play on your Apple tv.
Not quite true, Winston. Check out the HDFury line of products. Their units include HDCP support. However, like most other such devices, the HDFury units do not include scaling capabilities. Therefore, you must be sure that the device to which you wish to connect it supports the TV2's 720p output as an input option. (E.g., my old Philips HD ready TV only supported 480p and 1080i but not 720p video.) Also of interest is the fact that some of these units also support HDMI to stereo/digital 5.1 audio via an analog/digital combo 3.5 mm cable.
In any event, I'm presenting the March SJAUG TV2 demonstration for our user group and just purchased the HDFury3 "Advanced Kit" in order to capture TV2 firmware menu images for inclusion in my resource presentation. It worked great! Both the HDFury2 and HDFury3 have switchable Component/RGBHV output options depending on your needs and connector adapter you use. Unfortunately, owing to the popularity of this device and sales demands here in the US, I had to order my kit from the Taiwan manufacturer.

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