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SCART output to BNC/phono on Time lapse VCR

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Hi everyone,

 

I have Micromark twin camera system with it's own switching unit. It outputs to a scart plug which I have so far been using in a standard VCR. I can record 8 hours per day (E240 tape on long play). I have just bought a Vista Time-Lapse VCR to upgrade to 24 hour recording but it only has the following connections:

 

Video in - BNC

Video out - BNC

Audio in - Phono

Audio out - phono

It does not have a monitor out socket.

 

I bought a Scart to 2 BNC and 4 phono lead and although I can get the VCR to display on a tv, if i plug the scart into the cctv switcher, it records nothing. I can get a very faint and distorted image by plugging the "video out" plug on the lead to the "video in" socket on the vcr but it is barely visible.

 

Any ideas?

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Is it possible to make your own break out cable?

 

 

I'm sorry I don't quite follow.

 

I had thought of stripping the scart connector off and connecting a BNC connector to the right wires, but is the scart to BNC cable I already have already doing just that?

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The scart to bnc should give you the cable connection that you need. If you are having video problems then I do not know what the issue is.

 

I would only guess that you have one device using PAL, and another device using NTSC, and therefore you are having video problems.

 

Taking a SCART connector, and hooking up your own wires is not for the faint of heart. Good solder skills are also needed.

 

I wish I could give you the solution to your problem!

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