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Old 30-10-2004, 01:31 PM
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I want to transmit my Foxtel Digital signal from the Foxtel set top box to my PC using a wireless 2.4GHz sender. The sender comes with an A/V cable with RCA plugs, for which the Foxtel box has no RCA outlets, but plenty of others. What sort of plug do I need to plug into the Foxtel box, and which outlet should it plug into?
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Old 30-10-2004, 02:31 PM
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I want to transmit my Foxtel Digital signal from the Foxtel set top box to my PC using a wireless 2.4GHz sender. The sender comes with an A/V cable with RCA plugs, for which the Foxtel box has no RCA outlets, but plenty of others. What sort of plug do I need to plug into the Foxtel box, and which outlet should it plug into?
which box do you have pace or the other one.I have the pace box & the video sender Video lead plugs into the the separate phono socket due to using svideo. use a scart to svideo adaptor which also has the rca sockets .
You can use either scart socket.
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Old 30-10-2004, 02:33 PM
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I want to transmit my Foxtel Digital signal from the Foxtel set top box to my PC using a wireless 2.4GHz sender. The sender comes with an A/V cable with RCA plugs, for which the Foxtel box has no RCA outlets, but plenty of others. What sort of plug do I need to plug into the Foxtel box, and which outlet should it plug into?
You need a scart to RCA converter, these are readily available.
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Why not get some RCA double adaptors/connectors they are not that expensive and I have not detected any loss in sound quality.
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