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Old 8th October 2013, 14:12   #8  |  Link
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Thanks, interesting !
It means that a lot of people on several forums are wrong about that subject because all research I made (maybe not enough !) lead to the information that VHS record a composite signal.
You need to research original specifications and other technical materials, not the bloviations of random people on the internet.

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Ok, but as my VCR does not have S-Video output but only SCART, and as the manual does not mention if this SCART can send a s-video signal, how to know what signal is sent on SCART to the dvd burner ? Could it be RGB ?
SCART is capable of carrying composite, s-video, RGB, and YPbPr component. To determine which are actually present on your SCART connection, you can either examine a schematic for the VCR, or, if that is absent, look at the signals with an oscilloscope.

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Let's admit that this is CVBS ; in this case I still have to know if the Y/C separation by the dvd is useful or not.
Of course it is useful. How do you think your DVD recorder could avoid doing this separation?
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