Hey folks.
I'm editing a music video and want to print some scenes onto VHS to give it that old-school look. Recording on the VCR is simple, it has RCA inputs. What I'm not sure of is how to route the video out of the Mac. I have something similar to this device:
Basically its a USB in and RCA out. I'm hoping I can just route it in reverse, so the output of the mac can be converted to analog RCA signal and then recorded onto VHS (and then back again.)
Anyone ever done this before? Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
I'm editing a music video and want to print some scenes onto VHS to give it that old-school look. Recording on the VCR is simple, it has RCA inputs. What I'm not sure of is how to route the video out of the Mac. I have something similar to this device:

NewBull External USB Video Capture Card - USB2.0 Video Audio Capture Card Adapter VHS VCR to DVD Converter
* Plug and play * Capture high quality video and audio through USB2.0 interface and the external power is unnecessary * Support Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation control * Could capture audio without the sound card * Video Input: One RCA composite, One S-Video * Audio Input: Stereo...
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Basically its a USB in and RCA out. I'm hoping I can just route it in reverse, so the output of the mac can be converted to analog RCA signal and then recorded onto VHS (and then back again.)
Anyone ever done this before? Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
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