wow that clears things up a lot. i have one more thing i have to get your opinions about. i was told that i also need the playstation2's AV ADAPTER in order to record my playing. do i really need this or will my usual s-video adapter do?
wow that clears things up a lot. i have one more thing i have to get your opinions about. i was told that i also need the playstation2's AV ADAPTER in order to record my playing. do i really need this or will my usual s-video adapter do?
Bear in mind that splitting a signal decreases the strength of the signal, so don't do it too much and split it as close to the devices as possible.
I wonder why screw coax isn't popular in consumer devices over here.
If you plug the PS2's RCA plugs into your VCR you will be fine.
Proberly because we're cheap bastards.Originally posted by Waz@Nov 21 2003, 07:05 PM
I wonder why screw coax isn't popular in consumer devices over here.
okay the guy gave gave me links that show how to do this. i was reading it and interestingly enough, their method was kind of different. so i'm assuming there's a lot of different ways in connecting them, right?
http://mikesreviews.tripod.com/mtvmg2/rectocomp.html
http://mikesreviews.tripod.com/mtvmg...ocomp_vid.html
but since i dont have this AV adapter, ill use the VCR way.
Just tinker man. That's how you're supposed to learn this stuff. If you get desperate you can split a signal by mutilating two cables and twisting them together. Strip the wire with your teeth. That's the Waz way.
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