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Captain Spod | 11:37 Thu 30th Dec 2010 | Technology
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I bought yesterday a kit to convert tape recordings to DVD via a USB plug into my PC. The input side of the device has yellow and white/red sockets (RCA?) and a 5 pin socket (like computer keyboards used to have.) The only outputs on my VHS machines are coax, scart, and red/white (which I believe are audio only) - no red. How do I hook these up?
Thanks Techno-wizards.
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The red and white connectors are audio, the yellow one is composite video and the 5 pin socket is S-video.

Scart will output all of the above, you'll need to use the audio and either one of the two video connections, S-video will give you better quality. the links below will give you all the kit you need (if you use s-video leave the yellow lead of the three in the bottom link disconnected)

Scart converter
http://www.amazon.co....id=1293706827&sr=8-20

S-video cable
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1293706772&sr=8-9

Audio cable (and composite video)
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1293706867&sr=1-5
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Now that's just brilliant, thank you Chuck. I could have spent a whole day at Maplin trying to get my point across!
And I recently got a vhs to DVD converter cost my $29, it works well now, you can have a try.
Check it out here: http://www.dvd-creato...vhs-tapes-to-dvd.html

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