Okay, I have a problem;
My video capture card sucks badly for coaxial/RCA inputs, and only works well with s-video inputs.
I need something that will take the signal from a coaxial wire (300 ohm, I believe), and split it into s-video and RCA audio outputs.
problem is... I can't seem to find anything that will do this, short of getting a S-vid selector ($50, out of my budget), or a VCR, but that is my problem;
I just discovered that my VCR doesn't have s-vid out (not a huge problem in itself, because it has an RCA out, and I have an RCA->svid adapter), but it only has MONO SOUND!!! ACK! I need stereo.
So, the only way I can get this to work is to get a splitter right off my cable coax line.
to recap, anyone know where to get a coax->RCA audio and SVid video adapter?
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