Connecting video equipment for input to the computer

When you connect video equipment to your AV-equipped Power Macintosh, you can view video on the computer, capture video frames, and hear the sound from the video equipment through the computer’s speaker. The instructions that follow are for connecting a stereo VCR, but you can use them as a model for connecting your computer to any video equipment.

Before you start:

mMake sure that the VCR has a cable with either a composite (RCA plug) connector or an S-video connector.

If the VCR has an RCA plug, make sure you have the adapter for composite video marked with the ¾ icon.

mPlace the VCR near the Macintosh.

mShut down the Macintosh and turn off the VCR.

Then follow these steps:

1Assemble the cables you need to connect the VCR to the Macintosh.

You need the following cables (available at an electronics supply store):

m Video cable with S-video connectors or RCA plugs at each end. (If you’re using a video cable with RCA plugs, you’ll also need the adapter cable for composite video.)

S-video

S-video

Adapter for composite video

RCA

RCA

S-video

mAudio cable with dual RCA plugs at one end and a 3.5-mm stereo miniplug at the other end.

RCA

Stereo miniplug

You can also use an all-in-one cable (with one video and two audio RCA plugs at each end) if you attach appropriate adapters.

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Apple 7100 manual Connecting video equipment for input to the computer