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"unmixing" stuff tough to do: no cheap way.

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The composite video has all the info mushed together in one signal. The S-VHS signal is in two parts. To separate the mushed up signal of composite to be S-VHS would take a comb filter. The TV has one... but to "make" one..????? just to use a cable? It might be possible but not on the cheap. An electronics buff might have the parts to whip one up but not me.... nor would I want to use one if at all possible to skip it.
It might??? be possible to go from a S-vhs into a composite with less trouble, but the other way no.


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