Xref: utzoo rec.video:2607 comp.sys.mac:10473 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!m2c!ulowell!masscomp!rtc From: rtc@masscomp.UUCP (Richard Carling) Newsgroups: rec.video,comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Mac video to VCR Message-ID: <2703@masscomp.UUCP> Date: 4 Jan 88 18:20:13 GMT References: <679@aucs.UUCP> Reply-To: rtc@masscomp.UUCP (Richard Carling) Distribution: na Organization: MASSCOMP - Westford, Ma Lines: 10 This may not help if you don't have a MAC II but... The MAC II allows you to convert directly to interlaced NTSC timings. An article was posted in the MAC news group giving the values to slam into the MAC II video card. I converted it to C (about 12 lines) and it worked like a charm. It provides a clean RGB analog signal. You then run this thru an RGB to NTSC encoder (available for $400) and then run this NTSC video line into your VCR or run the analog RGB into your Sony XBR and use your camcorder to film off that screen. I found it to provide glitch free video.