Re: Analog Analog Analog
From: Steve House (sjhouse.remove.this_at_to.send.hotmail.com)
Date: 03/10/04
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Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 11:27:17 -0500
If your video card has s-video out you can get a very inexpensive
s-video/composite adapter plug at Radio Shack that will let you record
directly to tape via the regular video input on the VCR (assuming your
recorder doesn't have s-video in, which seems to be a real rarity these
days). Some TVs and home theatre receivers have an s-video input that is
coupled to the composite video line out as well.
"John Smith" <user@example.net> wrote in message
news:Bwq0c.4347$DN1.1916@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com...
> John,
>
> You mention Dazzle and Pinnacle (I think Pinnacle now owns Dazzle).
> Breakout board is not an american term I've come across in my research;
> maybe it's a Holland term or a non-consumer technical term.
>
> I'll stay away from the RF option.
>
> The computer I'm trying to use is my laptop and adding a video card with
> TV out is not an option.
>
> I'm looking at Pinnacle's MovieBox USB and DVC 150 products as possible
> solutions. They are both external usb analog video capture cards with
> analog out capability. Unfortunately I can't get Pinnacle to make a
> direct statement that these capture cards also contain the hardware that
> will send the analog data to my VCR. Lots of answers from Pinnacle
> and I'm starting to get used to the email only support, but they keep
> coming up short on telling me what I need to know.
>
> My DVD/VCR deck that I just got for christmas says that it does not
> support vcd or svcd.
>
> We have kids on our youth teams that can't afford DVD players, so I
> wanted to keep my edited instructional videos in VHS format for them.
>
> If anything on that massive list you mentioned has something that seems
> appropriate, feel free to post it; if you would rather email it let me
> know and I'll give you my real email address.
>
> Thanks for all your help with this. I think we're getting closer to a
> finish.
>
> JS
>
> John Kelly wrote:
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I have just done a deep search of the net looking for someone selling
the
> > appropriate gear for you. I can post the sear results if you wish....its
> > massive and most of it is not relevant.
> >
> > It seems that you can get a breakout board (must be an American term)
which
> > will feed analogue to your VCR or you can purchase a new video card with
a TV
> > out option (I am not clear on whether this means TV-video out or TV-RF
out).
> > The breakout boards come with software for editing video. You might
still be
> > able to get one from your local CompUSA or Circuit City (Look for Dazzle
or
> > Pinnacle). I would be careful though...I have seen the results of some
of these
> > and all of them were awful.
> >
> > RF-Converter (Converts output to a signal that you tune your VCR to as
if it
> > was coming from your TV aerial) My own experience with RF converters
left me
> > feeling that never again would I waste my money. You can of course
purchase a
> > "proper" RF converter....if you have deep pockets.
> >
> > Question
> > =======
> >
> > Do you have a DVD player that will play video CD's If so your cheapest
and
> > perhaps best option would be to let MM2 create a video CD for you...play
that
> > on your DVD machine and record the output from DVD machine with your VHS
tape
> > deck.
> >
>
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