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03-09-2003, 07:50 PM
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Go and have a look at this thread: http://www.klboard.ath.cx/bb/index.php?act...ST&f=31&t=16118. Just put the SCART to the VHS instead of the TV.
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03-09-2003, 08:08 PM
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Thanks danne. ! But when we hook up the scart to the vcr... but when we turn it on.. we only get a blue screen.. we are certain..we think.. we have it set up correctly......
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03-09-2003, 08:28 PM
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So, if you just put the signal through the VHS, do you get a picture on your TV ? If not, are you sure you have put the SCART as input on the VHS ?
As for sound, you saw the pic of the little converter I posted in the other thread ? Is that what you have ? If you use somehting like it, you shouldn't have any problems with sound. Do you have any RCA audio-in on the VCR ? If so, try connect there and see if you get any sound.
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03-09-2003, 09:02 PM
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03-09-2003, 09:13 PM
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Also we didn't know if for some reason or another if we need to by a new sound card, one with the audio out things on it.. If we did.. could we just connect them to our vcr and get sound ? But then what about the video still not showin up on the vcr.. .AHHHHHHH !!!
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03-09-2003, 09:54 PM
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what sort of sound system are you running on your computer?
because you should try connecing the audio from the amp (if you have one)
into the input of your vcr.
the s video would be connected to your tv.
then run a rca cable from your video output of the tv and into the input of the vcr.
select the input corresponding to the to the input you have plugged the rca cabes into
this might not work for you but if you tell me more about your system i can help,i have had the same problem.
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03-09-2003, 11:00 PM
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Originally posted by Confuzzled@9 March 2003 - 22:13
Also we didn't know if for some reason or another if we need to by a new sound card, one with the audio out things on it.. If we did.. could we just connect them to our vcr and get sound ? But then what about the video still not showin up on the vcr.. .AHHHHHHH !!!
first off hook your vid out from cpu to vid in on vcr(it can be svid or rca or a combo with a convertion connecter,if its over 35 feet you need a signal booster)now use the vcr menu to enable video in or aux in, most vcrs require you to turn to channel 0 or 1 on the vcr for aux to work.now hook up vid out from vcr to tv(on channel 3) in (by svid,rca or even coaxle)most have all 3 types with coaxle you dont need rca sound conecters between the tv & vcr since it carries both signals witch brings us to your sound prob you said you conected vid card to your vcr but said nothing about conecting your soundcard to your vcr most sound card only have one plug hole for your computer speakers so you will need 2 two way spliter plug one into the sound out on your soundcard now plug computer speakers into one tail and the other two way splitter into the other tail you now have two leftover tails for conecting rca left and right speaker wire to the sound in L&R on your vcr next to the vedio in.your now ready to record while you watch it on the tv.p.s. you dont have to worry about signal loss with audio. hope that helps
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03-10-2003, 02:10 AM
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THANK YA'LL SOOO MUCH FOR ALL YA'LLS HELP !!! It FINALLY WORKS NOW !!! After a little of this.. and a little of that.... PERFECTION !!!
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