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- From: bgilbert@cs.washington.edu (Benjamin Gilbert)
- Subject: Re: Video streamer
- Message-ID: <1992Sep10.064623.27018@beaver.cs.washington.edu>
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- Organization: Computer Science & Engineering, U. of Washington, Seattle
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- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 92 06:46:23 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep10.064307.26851@beaver.cs.washington.edu> bgilbert@cs.washington.edu (Benjamin Gilbert) writes:
- >
- >Oh, you mentioned a SCART connector, that is what most European video
- >equipment is capable of using, right? The DVT VCR is for U.S. video stuff
- >and so has two RCA-type jacks, one to plug into the VCR's video input, one
- >to the audio input.
- >
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- Oops, well now that I think about it perhaps there is one input connector and
- one output connector (makes sense that the information needs to go both
- ways, eh :-). Oh, also I forgot to say that the price of DVT VCR is under
- US$100, perhaps US$79 or so.
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- Cheers,
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- Ben Gilbert
- bgilbert@cs.washington.edu
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