Re: TI-H: Distrib Co-Ax
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Re: TI-H: Distrib Co-Ax
Hi again i am sorry for not getting back to you until now but all last week i
had finals and then on top of that my isp's mail server went down over the
weekend!!!
what you want to do is would involve some complex circuitry, because the
video must be kept intact and the audio must be separated into two channels.
my suggestion is to run it through a stereo vcr that has line level outputs.
but buying one of those may cost just as much as buying a new tv card.
if you need any other advice email me again
dan wrote:
> All right. I have a cable line, right? Well the cable goes into my TV Card
> and it only supports mono-audio. I want to split the co-ax, so one goes to
> the TV-card, and the other goes to a device, which then goes to my
> Audio-Input... here is a diagram to help:
>
> Cable----/---------------------------------------------TV Card
> \_____[Device to decifer audio on Ch. 3]______Sound Card
>
> Also, I just pointed out that DSL thing not to flame, but DSL is quite
> common and most people just call it "ADSL" without knowing the
> difference... I thought I would just make it clear...
>
> At 08:48 AM 1/9/99 -0600, you wrote:
> >
> >hi all
> >
> >i don't understand what you mean by converting a ntsc signal to a stereo
> >audio
> >signal.
> >if you mean a ntsc line level signal to a rf signal that a tv can receive
> >then
> >that is fairly easy.
> >but a line level signal does not have a audio signal with it because the
> >audio
> >is wide band fm up 4.5 mhz from the carrier which is only present on a
> signal
> >that is modulated on a rf carrier. normally a line level signal uses
> >separate
> >cabling for the audio if there is any.
> >
> >if you could clarify your question then i might be able to help
> >
> >this in not for you don but the other people that may read this reply, so
> >don't
> >take offense at it.
> >1. i can not spell!!!! so don't complain about misspelled words
> >2. don't any one say i don't know what i am talking about. i know my
> >stuff!!!!
> >
> >With that out of the way,
> >
> >Bryan Fields, KB9MCI
> >Dan wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone know how to convert a co-ax cable NTSC signal to a stereo
> audio
> >> signal on channel 3 or so? Or does anyone know if it is complicated at
> >> least?
> >> -Dan
> >
> >
> >
> -Dan
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