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Old December 27th 05, 06:02 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default How to connect VCR to PC

Hallo,

My graphicscard "Gigabyte 6600 GT" has a ViVo. My VCR has a
S-VHS/3Cinch/Scart Adapter from Hama (with In/Out switch) connected.
Switch is set to Out and I have a S-VHS cable connected between adapter
and graphicscard. I'm using PowerDirector (which comes with the
Gigabyte - Microphone is the only possible record device, all others
are greyed out) and VirtualDub. On the PC nothing happens. What's
wrong? Should I use the Cinch and Comp connection instead? Do I need to
enable something on the PC? I have no idea how to get it work. Any help
appreciated. Regards, Peter

 




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