DataPro offers composite cables with single, double, and
triple-headed RCA connectors for any combination of video
and audio. These cables are often found in older video equipment, surveillance cameras, and legacy equipment.
We also offer down-convertors for S-Video to composite;
unfortunately up-convertors are no longer available.
Four pins to one! Two parts sorcery, one part electrical engineering, this handy-dandy
cable uses pinout-based downgrading to compress an S-Video source for an RCA composite
display. No hardware, no electronics, no fuss. Only works one-way, though. That's the price
of magic.
Downgrading from S-Video to RCA couldn't be easier than with DataPro's inline
adaptor. This small unit features a female S-Video input port and a female
RCA composite output port, for an easy, streamlined conversion.
Built from high-grade coaxial cable, DataPro's composite
video cables are shielded for minimal noise and picture loss,
and our gold-plated RCA interconnects protect against
corrosion and interference. Simply put, you won't see a better
picture!
Stereo audio cables never looked better than with the DataPro gold-plated dual RCA
audio cable. Built with shielded coaxial wire and high-endurance RCA connectors,
these cables guarantee high audio fidelity in at any length.
Make your composite video count with DataPro's high-grade triple RCA cable.
Featuring heavily shielded coaxial wire for a composite video signal and two
audio channels for stereo, all terminated with gold-plated RCA connectors, these
cables offer the best signal possible for any composite RCA situation.
This tiny adaptor is perfect for moving between BNC and RCA signals, whether for video, audio, or data transfer. It features a female BNC connector for mating with a BNC cable, and a male RCA connector for mating with an RCA jack.
This tiny adaptor is perfect for moving between BNC and RCA signals, whether for video, audio, or data transfer. It features a male BNC connector for mating with a BNC jack, and a female RCA connector for mating with an RCA cable.
Double an RCA audio or video signal, or merge two audio
channels into one with this small and simple Y-cable. With
two female RCA jacks spliced to a single RCA male plug, it
doesn't get much simpler than this. Two become one. One becomes two. Done.