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These adapters were very common during the 2000 era of graphic cards with a s-video output. Most ATI AGP graphic cards had this kind of adapter in the box.
First let me say I really miss Radio Shack, my uncle used to own the local store, so I was a fixture there. Next, I grew up when we only got 3 1/2 channels,(3 1/2 cause one channel only came in after dark), and on two channels if it came in good enough for the color to come through you was doing great. So I would still watch any of those signals if that is all I had. That adapter could be used to give an additional input back in the day if your TV was limited on number of inputs. Back in the day I had a VCR, DVD, and a laser disk player. and used a switch to be able to connect them all.
I don’t know about the adapter but I definitely know how to get the most out of my EOS Rebel Digital Camera now…
I used to have these, I used them on my old graphics cards or capture that would often only have s-video out, if I wanted to send the signal to a budget tube TV they would often only have composite input.
I used one of these with my Dell D600 a while back, it only had S-video and I needed composite for my capture card.
This is how I got video output from my pc to the VCR back in the day to make lightsaber videos hand rotoscoped on photoshop
I remember seeing similar adapters come with old graphics cards. Didn’t work too well in my experience. (Could only get a black and white image.) If I recall, I ended up just using an RF modulator which had an S-Video jack.
Where did you get the RS theme song? I been looking for it, i worked there years ago
These came with graphics cards back in the day. I used them to output to my composite-only TVs. I didn’t get an S-Video input until I bought an HDTV.
Sometimes back in the day, I’d go to RadioShack to just look at all the cool adapters they had. Fast forward. 16 years old. The place to go for the band gear… XLR cables, 1/4 inch adapters etc. I miss the Shack!