Hello,
I'm working with a 3/4 inch video tape deck. The video outputs of the deck are the B/C type. I'm trying to figure out how to use these outputs and be able to either input to my Digital Camcorder or a video card both using S-Video input connectors. There are B/C connectors available which are configured with an adaptor to accept a standard RCA connector, but this would only allow me to input into the camcorder/video card using standard RCA connectors.
As I understand it 3/4 tape does have a higher resolution then conventional VHS tape, but is a little below the amount of information on an S-VHS tape. The point of this is maintain the highest resolution available from the deck into the computer.
If anyone has any ideas or solutions I would be glad to hear them.
Thank you.
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