Ben Hood wrote:
> Re-reading your message, you say the output of the convertor is a
> 15-pin socket. This could be a combination audio/video out, in which
> case all you have to do is make up the patch lead to get to the
> "composite" video (RCA) state. Or the convertor could be, in fact, TV
> to VGA. (ie watch TV on your VGA monitor)
What is RCA?
And I checked the back of my video, there is no input plug for
anything with 15-pins. (I have a 2 years old and 10 years old
videos.)
Or Botton
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