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I have a PC with a F-type coax tv out. I would like to take that connector and converte it into RCA (red, yellow, white). It sounds like I want a backwards RF modulator. Is there any such thing?
A stereo VCR should be able to do this.Todd
Either my VCR is too cheap or it just doesn't work. RCA-in is the only way I can get the RCA-out on the VCR to produce anything. I'd like to take the computer (coax out) straight to the my Home theater w/RCA in.
That is strange. I have three VCR's and regardless of the input selection, either RF (broadcast) or line-in (A/V source), there is line-out (A/V) signal.If antenna or cable RF input to your VCR provides line-out signal, as it should, then so should RF from your PC. Are you certain that there is RF output signal at the PC F-connector? Is RF (broadcast) input selected on the VCR? Just guessing here. Good luck.
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