I HAVE MY SERIAL CABLE CONNECTING THE LASERDISC PLAYER TO MY COMPUTER, BUT I CANT SEE THE IMAGES OR HEAR THE SOUNDS. WHATS WRONG?
The serial control cable only controls the playback of the videodisc player and does not carry any video or audio signals. The output of the videodisc player is fed by a video cable and audio cable to a regular television set or monitor. This is how most people see and hear what is on the videodisc. The images cannot appear on your computer screen unless you have a special video capture or playback card installed and connected. For more information, see our page on SERIAL CABLES.
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