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  1. Alright, I'm totally confused. I have a Leadtek Winfast TV2000 XP Deluxe. Somehow, the coaxial cable connection for the TV broke. I'm trying to get it to work using S-Video/CVBS. My VCR doesn't have a S-Video output, but it does have the composite outputs (Audio and Video).

    This is where I'm confused. I have a composite cable running out of the VCR and then I'm using a cable that was provided by Leadtek. I believe it is the S-Video cable. So, I have a video and audio cable coming out of the VCR (Yellow and White). I attached the yellow cable to the S-Video cable from Leadtek and I am able to get video, when the input source is CVBS, not S-Video. My problem is that I can't get any audio. I have no place to put the white audio cable from the VCR. I do have the line out from the card going to my sound card's line in, but that doesn't work. The radio audio works fine though. What do I need to do?

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    You need to get an adapter - "RCA phono jack to 1/8" plug". That goes into the blue jack. I can read it in the pic and it says "Audio In"
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  3. Like Capmaster said but as a photo:




    Don't forget to check your sound card software mixer
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  4. Thank you both.

    What's the stereo cable to video audio out look like and when do I need it? My VCR isn't anything fancy, it only has the video out and one audio out (white). That means it's mono right? So, I don't need that stereo cable? If you could put a picture though so I can see it, thanks.
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  5. Originally Posted by Crunk
    Thank you both.

    What's the stereo cable to video audio out look like and when do I need it? My VCR isn't anything fancy, it only has the video out and one audio out (white). That means it's mono right? So, I don't need that stereo cable? If you could put a picture though so I can see it, thanks.
    No, in that case mono is fine. On some VCR's RED is instead black.

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