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response camera -


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: response camera -
  • From: x10@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:38:07 -0000
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Wonder if anyone can help? I'm sure this is obvious t  most have you,
(having been a lurker for a few months now, I continue t  be amazed
at the combined knowledge, I just wish I had something t  contribute,
I'm sure I will one day.....).

As part of a Homebase clearout, I've got a response camera, I've been
out and installed a wintv card, (which picks tv channels up fine).

I then discovered that I can't plug a scart socket into it, s  I've
now got an adaptor that coverts t  three phono plugs (2 audio and one
video), that in turn goes into a 'composite to s-video' adaptor (that
came with wintv) and inturn into the s-video socket in the back of
the wintv card.

The problem that i have is that i can't seem t  be able t  get
anything t  appear, how do i select the correct input, wintv software
happily auto scans via the tuner, but for other inputs i have to
enter a channel, does anyone know what channel or how t  cross this
last hurdel?

thanks

James








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