


you are confused.I wasn't speaking about cutting anything up. You need a BNC male to RCA female adapter from Monoprice (or somone else) in order to connect a regular composite video cable to the yellow connector on the DB-9 break-out cable below.
#Digitnow video capture converter pro
You should keep that intact in case you want to sell the Capture Pro HDMI someday. The Y/C to S-Video adapter allows hooking that kind of gear to the S-Video connection on the Pro Capture HDMI DB9 breakout cable.ĭon't cut up the Y/C to S-Video adapter. Some pro equipment provides Y and C via separate BNC connectors instead of via an S-Video connection. One pin carries luminance (Y), one pin carries chrominance (C), and the other 2 pins are electrical grounds. S-Video is a type of Y/C connector with 4 pins. of course it probably would never be so simple. i'm kind of wondering if I can just cut out the prongs I don't need in that s-video cable and convert it to an rca-s-video.

the only one that gives a picture is the green.Įdit: i have a component to svideo cable. the yellow cable is Y/C BNCīlue didn't work. but it doesn't match what is pictured, written in the description, and what I received. The blue component port doubles as a composite port for some devices, but I have no idea if that is true for the the Pro Capture HDMI. The green component video port is for luma, which often results in black and white video when a composite video source is connected to it.
