This probably doesn't belong in this forum, but I thought I'd give it a try since I'm having a difficult time finding a solution for what I thought was a simple problem. I'm capturing and converting old VHS tapes to VCD. I'd like to be able to split my audio/video signal from the VCR so that I can watch the tape on a large screen TV rather than just a small capture window on my PC. I've found several VGA splitters on the web but I can't seem to find a simple analog audio/video splitter. Ideally, I'd like a box that has a video and stereo audio input and 2 video and stereo audio outputs or any device that performs the same function - I simply plug the signal from the VCR into the input and run one output to my PC for capture and the other to my TV for display. Anyone seen anything like this?
Thanks,
NiteCretr
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Never mind. All I needed was a Y-cable for analog video. One site I read seemed to suggest this produces signal loss but I haven't seen it.
NiteCretr
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