Bayard Coolidge USG ZKO3-3/S20 wrote:
> 
> >>> Now, can we convert the coax to S-video?
> 
> Ugh, I don't know - I think you want a camera with an S-video output
> in order to do that, as I believe you need S-video clocking, etc.
> right from the get-go. I could be wrong - perhaps someone has a VCR
> that can take in the RF from the camera and convert it to S-Video
> on the way out. I will tell you that the S-Video cable will be fairly
> short - 12 feet or less.
> 
> I have S-Video at home running from my DVD and my VCR to my TV set;
> I have to switch the input to the TV from one source to the other.
> 
> Bayard
Is it possible to run a dual conversion  (camera to VCR to convert to
coax, coax to another VCR, which converts to S-Video output)?  Can it
be done, and if so, how good is the quality?
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