My TV is HDCP compliant and accepts a signal without HDCP.HDCP (High definition copyright protection) is embedded to all HDMI compatible TV's.. Without the HDCP signal embedded into the signal you won't get a picture on your TV because your TV wants the HDCP signal to show the picture.
Also I'm not trying to get progressive out of VGA, even if I wanted to I have that base covered with my transcoder for my DC. It gives me an option for resolutions: 480p, 720P, 576P, and 1080i. Thats another reason I was toying with the idea of going from scart to VGA. But no one has still answered how scart can be turned into VGA, I want to know if it's a simple cord or an actual converter of some sort is needed.
My Sony CRT HDTV was right around 1000 and is past the return point so this is the cheaper route for me to go. I don't want a monitor either. It would cost me way more for one this size and I want it to be HD.
I know and never really wanted to get this out of it. I just wanted to get component out of it and know I can now. I think I'll get an XRGB3 b/c I was able to find one finally.And SCART does not output VGA 31khz in any shape or form.