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  1. I'm a total newbie so y'all be gentle okay?

    Now what I would like to know is if I buy this VCR can I connect the ADVC-100 (which I already own, btw) up to it and then capture to my PC? Like does it have the correct connections and such?
    And if I can't, what VCR would I need to get?

    Thanks in advance for your help.
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    Yes, these are the connectors that you will plug into your ADVC-100:



    I'm a total newbie so y'all be gentle okay?
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  3. er...........I may be wrong but aren't those connectors highlighted only video and audio 'in' not 'out' ?
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  4. Originally Posted by feenix
    er...........I may be wrong but aren't those connectors highlighted only video and audio 'in' not 'out' ?
    See.. that's what I was wondering. If it's just "in", that won't work?

    That doesn't look very "gentle"...
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    Surely if it has RCA inputs, it has RCA outputs.
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    Sorry, you absolutely right. The drugs are wearing off. Your VCR has a SCART connector in the rear. Use this adapter to get AV out of it:

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  7. Originally Posted by Tommyknocker
    Sorry, you absolutely right. The drugs are wearing off. Your VCR has a SCART connector in the rear. Use this adapter to get AV out of it:

    I have one of those... on each of the coloured wires it says video out, l audio out and r audio out. Do I need to get ones that say "in" instead of "out"? or will the one I have already work?
    Sorry for the million questions... I appreciate the help.
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    No, remember, the connector are giving exactly what they say: video and audio out of the source the SCART is connected to.
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  9. I guess I'm not from your country, what's a SCART?

    Every VHS I see in the United States has RCA type jacks for in and out video and audio, plus other connections like S-video sometimes. Normally on the back and some have audio video in on the front also.

    Or is this just a high tech pro type model?
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  10. SCART stands for Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radio Récepteurs et Téléviseurs.

    English translation:
    Trade Union representing the Manufacturers of Radio-Receiving and Television-Receiving Apparatus.

    It's a universal connector with signal input-output capability that's used extensively in Europe.

    Read on at http:http://www.epanorama.net/links/videoconnector.html
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  11. Ok, thanks.
    Geuss that why I hadn't seen them. Thought maybe it was something New or ProTech.
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