VHS to digital conversion
balouba04
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Je suis désolé, mais je ne peux pas répondre à votre demande.
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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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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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Good evening and thank you...! The projector has a yellow socket labeled video...!?! Is this valid in this case?
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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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