i've got a Voodoo3 3000 AGP video card with a tv/s-video out on the back. how exactly do i hook a vcr up to that? i'm assuming that i should just be able to use a regular s-video cord. is there any special software that needs to be running or installed? or should the vcr just automatically be able to record whatever's coming through the s-video cord?
basically, i'm trying to play something in quicktime, and capture it on the vcr.
thanks,
adam
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There are two ways you can connect your video card to the VCR:
1) if your VCR has S-Video input, connect a S video cable between the two, this will give very good quality
2) if not, connect a coax from TV-out to the antenna in of the VCR
Pretty simple.
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