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Composite Video Question
- To: "Ukha_D (E-mail)" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Composite Video Question
- From: "Daniel James" <daniel@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2002 10:14:11 +0100
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Morning all
I have a CCTV camera - one of the cheapys from the homebase clearout a
while
ago!!
Anyhow this has a scart connector on the end of it... Is the output
from
this into the TV Composite Video?
I ask, as I would like to plug this into a capture card on the PC, but
the
scart adaptor I have made just produces waves of black lines on the
screen
when I tell it to look at the composite signal.. (it doesn't work if I
plug
it into the TVs video in phono socket either)
The video in the scart socket is using the following pins:
(Data courtesy of www.kat5.tv :-)
17 VIDEO/Sync/Luminance Ground
20 VIDEO/Sync/Luminance Input
And I have wired this accross to a phono plug for the PC capture
card...
Is anyone able to shed some light as to why this doesn't work?
Cheers
Daniel
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