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Connections to the cards usually look this way
(see figure).
The top connection is a so-called "composite"
cartridge. the connection shown below is called
an "S-video" connection and features better
quality than the composite connection.
If these connections are used, then the sound will
have to be transferred with a separate cable
(red/white connections).
These cables will have to be connected to the
line-in on the sound card or (if available) the video
card. You may require an adapter.
Adapter cables are often included to enable
connection from video recorders a SCART.
Due to the variety of device configurations, it is difficult to say which cable will
function best with your setup. If you’re not sure, check the manual of your
VCR or your TV, video, or graphics cards.
Example:
Many VCRs and DVD players have a Scart, 3 RCA (2 for stereo
sound, 1 for video), or S-Video and optical audio outs. In such cases, you will
need a SCART to RCA adapter, a cable with 3 RCA jacks, or even possibly an
S-Video cable.
SCART/RCA adapter
Scart/RCA adapter with
3 RCA jacks
Stereo RCA/mini-phone
jack adapter
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