You need to give way more info than that. Read your Guides for your ANALOG devices, they should have Diagrams there. What Devices are you tryng to connect and to what?
I have pics I can post that I have made for previous questions like this. But like Berryone asked what type of device are you trying to connect? What type of outputs does the device have?
It would be good if we could see all your pics. Basically I would like to see a variety so that some members can see what best gadget to get. Tha main thing is that for example we can see the back of the units connected up with scart cables, s-video cables, and other video cables on the back of a canopus capturing device to your VRC and also not all Televisions have just the basic 3 rca sockets.
Well I seem to have lost a few pictures somewere along the line, I have one still here is a picture of it... Circled on the left are antenna jacks and circled on the right is a S-Video input.
you have the ATI 9600XT AIW video card. There website is down for repair again. I have the same card, the analog connections are in the diagram http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x123/jonyjoe9981/xt9600diagram.jpg Heres a link that shows better pictures of the adapters you need to have. http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/aiw9600/index3.php
is this the canopus card or a different one ? What model is it ? Is this a 2 in one ? meaning it has main graphics on it ? Do u know if all VCR players are suppose to have S-video ? I have a combo VCR/dvd recorder ,but the s-video that comes out, only makes output for the DVD player not the vcr player. I suppose if it did, that would have made capturing from vcr too easy. Have you heard of this card Marvel G450e-TV its suppose to have capturing function from a vcr ,but when I view a pic of it ,all I see 2 ports for monitors, not the 2 or 3 rca connectors you would expect.
lol, i have no clue got the pic from off the 'net and modded it. Most VCR's output via component cables (red,yellow,and white). To connect these to a video capture card you commonly are given/have a cable similar to this one... On this you have your S-Video In and Component video inputs and its all fed through the cable to a S-Videa Input on your capture card. Honestly I haven't but I haven't real been paying attention to the video capture card market lately. But I do still highly recommend this card... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815116625