Insignia makes one with Analog pass though
Insignia makes one with Analog pass though
Actually, a DEmodulator is what you need. Or as the thread topic says, a TV tuner. searching eBay for one or the other of those terms always turns up a number of results. Some of them are expensive professional equipment, but there usually seems to be a couple demodulators available for a reasonable price. VCR is almost always going to be the cheapest option, though.
Since every system that can think of carries its RF on an RCA cable from the system to the switchbox, why not just use an RCA input source selector and then send the output from that to a single RF switchbox or RCA-to-coax adapter?
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OK, I got a question about this ^^.
He mentions that the delay between the inputting in coaxial and outputting in composite / RCA jacks is caused by the fact that "they are digitizing the analog signal coming in", presumably so a DVD Recorder or DVR can *record* it.
That being said, would a normal DVD PLAYER (only plays dvds, does not record at all) have the delay too?
Would a DVD player (player only) have to digitize the analog signal coming into it? (since you're not recording it)
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I don't think I've ever seen a DVD player with a built-in tuner. If it's not able to record, there's no reason to put a tuner in it.
If DVD players with tuners do exist, then no, there's no reason the signal would *HAVE* to be digitized, though depending on why the tuner is there perhaps it does it anyway.
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Quick and painless question, how are these adaptors which I believe are mentioned above, and just tune into the channel set on the console?
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Sounds good. Just ordered one for my 2600 and see how it goes. Switch boxes are sold at local game stores for several bucks, tis why I haven't really gotten around to playing it in the few months I've had. I burnt my other VCS last year from a terrible 3rd party power block, such a bad idea. This unit however has all of the original Atari cables. Looking forward to using some of those variety of controllers I own. If I don't watch it I'll accrue a bunch of carts again.
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If there's a radio shack near you, you probably wouldn't have had to order one - I think they're cheaper at RS too.
http://www.radioshack.com/sm-phono-p...i-2123169.html
EDIT: Ah, but then again that auction had free shipping, so I guess it weighs out almost even between tax on 3.79 and the extra 20 cents to have one shipped. Maybe just for convenience sake, check out Radio Shack.
An adapter like the one listed multiple times in this thread will work with a TV which still has an NTSC tuner, but not with something which lacks one. I use them in conjunction with my Sony TV Tuner, and the combination does a nice job of allowing the use of RF video game systems on non-RF monitors.
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