A meeting place for people into the technical side of video. If you know what NTSC means, then this is a list for you. We are NOT about the latest videos at your local video store. We're about how to set up and use video equipment, commercial, broadcast and consumer equipment. Topics could include standards conversion, editing, transmission, HDTV, MPEG, monitors, cameras, switchers.... Please join us if any of this sounds interesting to you.
Thanks. After trying several options it was as simple as connecting a 3' coax patch cable between the RF output of the HDMI box & the RF input of the VCR. Jack
I'm at witts end. I want to put my photos on a disk and play them on my tv. I have Picasa 3, and Xilsoft video converter (on trial) and am having NO luck.
There are amplified spitters out there that would be able to compensate for any loss in signal strength, these are usually called CATV distribution amplifiers.
As a Comcast cable customer in New Jersey I enjoyed the ability to burn discs of commercial-free movies that run on PBS on weekends. The cable was connected to