I thought the Component was RGB. Since I can't post links yet, this is the name of what I have on Amazon...
Gold Plated 6FT VGA/HD15/RGB to 3 RCA COMPONENT FOR TV/HDTV CABLE
In addition you are probably falling fowl of DRM issues, as HD sources now generally won't let you output in analog, at least above 4801 if at all. There is a forcing of HDMI with repeater architecture.[/QUOTE]
And I'm sorry but this is darn near greek for me. Could you "dumb it down" a bit for me?[/QUOTE]
I think if we have to dumb this down, you should just buy a BD player and be happy.
I'm afraid there are host of reasons why you don't get a picture.
Component is RGB, but
VGA is not.
Now DRM is digital rights management to prevent piracy, and in the area you a venturing this is largely controlled by the HDCP codes. HDMI is two way communication, that requires repeated handshakes, between sending and receiving devices to prevent piracy.
Now HD devices are no longer allowed to output an analog signal with a resolution higher than 480i. The lowest definition. VGA does not support 480i. The DRM in windows automatically downgrades HD video to 480i except for an HDMI output with repeater architecture.
You don't say how you receiver is connected to your TV, but component will not usually convert to HDMI in the receiver, so you will need a component connection to your TV from your receiver.