--- Jason Tackaberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 08:37 -0700, ts North wrote:
> > Here is a fun project I just completed that
> involves
> > Freevo, a VCR and an old computer:
> > 
> > http://www.northsecure.com/vcrvo/
> 
> Cool!  The jog shuttle knob looks like it got a
> little beat up. :)  

Not too bad.  The best thing about it is it is a big
target and I can boot the computer with my foot (no
pun intended)


> But
> this is a really nice mod.
> 
> You say cable quality made a difference for your
> audio connection.  Can
> you elaborate on that a bit?

I think original RCA cables I tried were extreemely
thin
gauge, a compgeeks.com  $.05 special, zero signal.  
The digital coax cable that came with the home theater
system worked fine.  Standard RCAs would probably have
worked, I'll try next time I open it up.


>  What kind of quality
> problems did you have
> before?  I have never had any audio problems when
> using even the
> cheapest, crappiest RCA cables I had available,
> because it's all
> digital. :)  The only thing I can think of that
> would cause an audio
> problem with coaxial digital is a ground loop, but
> you'd have problems
> even with a high quality cable.
> 




> Cheers,
> Jason.
> 
> 
> 



                
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