Realtime Record from computer to casablanca systems
Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 8:59 pm
If you have an older system(s), and always wanted to record something from your computer screen, to your casablanca...here's a way to do this, (in realtime!).,
I personally use the "iMicro"...(VGA to S-video converter), and use the VGA output on my computer, (check listings on ebay, etc, for an "AVerKey iMicro)
or a (DVI to VGA) adapter on a newer computer, to the iMicro, then from the iMicro, to the casablanca S-Video input.,
(audio from the computer can also be recorded to the casablanca), either from the computer's headphone output,
or if you have a VGA cable, that has the 3.5mm stereo plug included, you could possibly use it for audio also,
(with a 3.5mm stereo plug, to stereo RCA plug adapter), going into the casablanca system.
You'll spend a few minutes adjusting the sharpness/overscan, and "centering" the image on your older, "S-video" equipped TV monitor,
(connected to your casablanca). This has worked "nicely" for me, and also saved me lots of money, (over buying newer systems).,
Yes...P2, AVCHD, systems i have...but when i've had to get dvd projects done, in a flash...my "Cassie" is still...a real workhorse!
When people ask you...how'd you do that...let it be, "our little secret!"
I personally use the "iMicro"...(VGA to S-video converter), and use the VGA output on my computer, (check listings on ebay, etc, for an "AVerKey iMicro)
or a (DVI to VGA) adapter on a newer computer, to the iMicro, then from the iMicro, to the casablanca S-Video input.,
(audio from the computer can also be recorded to the casablanca), either from the computer's headphone output,
or if you have a VGA cable, that has the 3.5mm stereo plug included, you could possibly use it for audio also,
(with a 3.5mm stereo plug, to stereo RCA plug adapter), going into the casablanca system.
You'll spend a few minutes adjusting the sharpness/overscan, and "centering" the image on your older, "S-video" equipped TV monitor,
(connected to your casablanca). This has worked "nicely" for me, and also saved me lots of money, (over buying newer systems).,
Yes...P2, AVCHD, systems i have...but when i've had to get dvd projects done, in a flash...my "Cassie" is still...a real workhorse!
When people ask you...how'd you do that...let it be, "our little secret!"