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I HAVE MY SERIAL CABLE CONNECTING THE LASERDISC PLAYER TO MY COMPUTER, BUT I CANT SEE THE IMAGES OR HEAR THE SOUNDS. WHATS WRONG?

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I HAVE MY SERIAL CABLE CONNECTING THE LASERDISC PLAYER TO MY COMPUTER, BUT I CANT SEE THE IMAGES OR HEAR THE SOUNDS. WHATS WRONG?

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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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