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Hans du Plooy wrote:
Well, kinda...
On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 02:18 +0200, Hans du Plooy wrote:
I have an S-Video out port on my notebook (at least I think that's what it is). I know nothing about this technology, so this might be a very stupid question:
Can I connect the S-Video-out to the AV-in on my VCR? I don't have S-Video on the VCR. I have search high and low but cannot find a cable like this, and the shop assistents don't seem to know much.
I'm busy throwing out stuff because I'm moving house, and before I sent my graphics card's box to file 13, I looked inside to see if the driver CD was there. Guess what popped out? A S-video to AV connector converter!
Haven't tested it yet, but it's kind of obvious what it's for... Will try it out and report back.
Sorry but I missed your original post. Yes, you can connect the VCR using the S-video connector/converter. I have such a setup. Works very well. Cheers. - Ignorance can be corrected. Stupidity is permanent.