Ian Stark
March 19th, 2004, 03:35 AM
For the time being I am stuck with using a reasonable quality domestic TV to monitor. I understand the limitations of doing this.
Sadly at the moment I have a conflict caused (I think) by my external WD firewire drive which prevents me from using my camera as a DV-analogue converter for the purpose of previewing in Vegas (see the "cheapest external monitor" thread in the Vegas forum), so until and if this is resolved my question is purely academic!
I don't have S-video on the TV itself, but I do have a SCART adapter with an S-video socket (I used to use it to connect the TV to the TV-OUT on my graphics card). I appreciate that S-video offers better quality than RCA.
My desire would be to connect as follows :
Camera (Canon XM2/GL2) via S-Video to SCART adapter on VCR which is then connected to the TV via SCART cable.
Do you think this would offer better image quality than using the cams RCA outs direct to the VCR or am I introducing too many devices/connections in the series that may negate any S-Video quality benefits? Would your advice be to take the VCR out of the loop or would you be confident that it isn't adding any degradation to the signal?
Any thoughts or pointers would be appreciated!
Sadly at the moment I have a conflict caused (I think) by my external WD firewire drive which prevents me from using my camera as a DV-analogue converter for the purpose of previewing in Vegas (see the "cheapest external monitor" thread in the Vegas forum), so until and if this is resolved my question is purely academic!
I don't have S-video on the TV itself, but I do have a SCART adapter with an S-video socket (I used to use it to connect the TV to the TV-OUT on my graphics card). I appreciate that S-video offers better quality than RCA.
My desire would be to connect as follows :
Camera (Canon XM2/GL2) via S-Video to SCART adapter on VCR which is then connected to the TV via SCART cable.
Do you think this would offer better image quality than using the cams RCA outs direct to the VCR or am I introducing too many devices/connections in the series that may negate any S-Video quality benefits? Would your advice be to take the VCR out of the loop or would you be confident that it isn't adding any degradation to the signal?
Any thoughts or pointers would be appreciated!