I'm getting around to digitizing 25 year old Sony Betamax family tapes. Problem: The functioning 1983 vintage Sony Beta (portable) video recorder/player has only a standard 75 ohm threaded (standard TV) coax signal output cable. Most interface hardware boxes I've seen have separate RCA type jacks for video and audio along with S-Video. Repeating: this old Beta VCR has nothing other than a single 75 ohm coax output carrying both video and audio. Any suggestions on a interface box which may take a 75 ohm coax cable input? Thanks folks. Chuck
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I'm getting around to digitizing 25 year old Sony Betamax family tapes. Problem: The functioning 1983 vintage Sony Beta (portable) video recorder/player has only a standard 75 ohm threaded (standard TV) coax signal output cable. Most interface hardware boxes I've seen have separate RCA type jacks for video and audio along with S-Video. Repeating: this old Beta VCR has nothing other than a single 75 ohm coax output carrying both video and audio. Any suggestions on a interface box which may take a 75 ohm coax cable input? Thanks folks. Chuck
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