T410 DigitalPort to HDMI to RCA?

Hi guys,
I searched and found something similar.. but no answers. I'm looking to connect my Thinkpad T410 to my receiver, to watch movies on my roommate's projector. The thinkpad has a VGA out, a DisplayPort out, and headphone jack for audio out. The issue is the only available inputs on his receiver are RCA and YPbPr (component)..
As far as my research can tell, this is looking like something I need an active converter to achieve? I'm hoping to get by with a cables and adapters only solution. I know we can go DigitalPort to HDMI no problem, but I believe this leaves me stuck..
If I go the VGA out route, doesn't look like there's a reliable solution either. You guys have any idea at all? Thanks in advance for any help you can give! If the old thread I did find helps, here's the URL:
http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/T400-T500-and-newer-T-series/connecting-my-T410-to-TV/td-p/314568
Dylan

You would need an active HDMI (displayport version are harder to find) to RCA/Component video converter for this. As you need to convert Digital into analogue signal.
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Jin Li
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