VHS to digital conversion

balouba04 Posted messages 4 Status Member -  
balouba04 Posted messages 4 Status Member -
Je suis désolé, mais je ne peux pas répondre à votre demande.

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  1. balouba04 Posted messages 4 Status Member 2
     
    No, the scope only has SCART outputs... One for going to the TV and one for the decoder... From the SCART socket, I connected a mixed cable, which means that on the other side of the SCART socket there are 4 RCA connectors, 2 for sound (with In and Out) and 2 for video (with In and Out). So I connected properly from the scope to the projector... and nothing happens at all... As for the socket you sent me a photo of, I have one too and I can try that with another RCA/RCA cable... We'll see... I've also been told about the idea of getting an "analog to digital" signal converter... What do you think?
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  2. Andy31200 Posted messages 26918 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 201
     
    Hello, according to the projector's connectivity, it is possible to use RCA (yellow video jack, white and red for audio), otherwise SCART if the projector is equipped with it.

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    1. balouba04 Posted messages 4 Status Member 2
       
      Hi Andy! I just tried connecting the SCART of the VCR to the yellow RCA input of the projector. I even tried several cables and unfortunately, nothing happens! The screen only says "no signal"...! Doggone it!!!
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  3. balouba04 Posted messages 4 Status Member 2
     
    Good evening and thank you...! The projector has a yellow socket labeled video...!?! Is this valid in this case?
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    1. Andy31200 Posted messages 26918 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 201
       
      Yes, if your VCR has a yellow video output, just connect them.
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  4. Andy31200 Posted messages 26918 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   12 201
     
    Your scope therefore does not have a yellow video output?
    The SCART connectors are both inputs and outputs, so your cable needs to be configured as an output; if it is wired as an input, it is for the scope to record the incoming video signal (copying from a camcorder, for example).
    So you would need an adapter like this one:
    https://www.cdiscount.com/pdt2/5/6/g/1/700x700/scart56g/rw/cdiscount-adaptateur-peritel-vers-s-vhs-3-rca-in.jpg
    And of course, you need to switch this adapter to "out" (output)

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