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zappa2510 /r/N64WrestlingGames
1 point
1970-01-19 11:58:49.433 +0000 UTC

Composite to hdmi converter. Got mine off of amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RX69KR8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gijrFbSEFE9PJ

antwonlevee /r/VHS
1 point
1970-01-20 11:10:52.627 +0000 UTC
glamoid /r/VHS
1 point
1970-01-20 05:59:26.162 +0000 UTC

you will need:

  • a vcr
  • 2 rca cables
  • a tv with rca jacks
  • a blank tape

for dvds:

you'll also need a dvd player and a dvd of your movie without copy protection.

plug your vcr into your tv like you normally would, then take your dvd player and plug it into your vcr's inputs. change the channel on your vcr until you see the default screen for your dvd player. put your blank tape in your vcr, and then your dvd in your dvd player. press record once the dvd starts loading; i like dvds more cause i don't have to pay attention. i can turn the sound all the way off and look away and then sometimes i look back over at my tv and see a wolf man or some shit

for streaming/your computer:

you're gonna need one of these guys and an hdmi cable.

this is almost the same as dvds, except instead of plugging your dvd player in you're gonna connect your laptop to the hdmi cable, plug the cable into the box, plug the rca cable into the box, and then connect that to the input on your vcr.

then when you got your thing loaded up, put your tape in, record for about a minute? then go back and see how you like it before recording the whole thing. if it doesn't have sound change the sound output to your tv on your computer.

hope this works out for you!

RulerD /r/DJs
1 point
1970-01-20 02:38:02.02 +0000 UTC

Maybe you can get a USB to HDMI converter? There are some online. You might have some delay, but it might work.

Also, I have used RCA to HDMI when I play my old PS2 and works, but not sure if it'll work only with audio (like this one).

jayxorxdan /r/gamerooms
2 points
1970-01-20 05:00:26.369 +0000 UTC