![]() Plug in the Sony adapter to either input "B" or "C", plug in the S-Video adapter in the laptop and connect the two with a small diameter video cable (small diameter for ease of snaking it out of the dash area.) Scroll down the page for pictures of the plugs.) S-Video is a bunch of little pins - here is a reference. (Composite video uses the "RCA" type of connector - one center conductor and a round shell. You might also need an S-Video to composite adapter for the laptop. If you want to play around with doing the same thing, you will need to buy the composite video to Sony monitor cable adapter from Tim at RV Cams. Input "B" is our starboard side cam and input "C" is now our laptop display. Since we did however have an "A-B-C" switch on the Sony monitor, I thought we should use inputs "B" and "C" for something. We bought our coach before side-view cams were even an option on any Winnebago Industries product. While this project was completely fun to play with, the resolution of the Sony monitor wasn't nearly good enough to be practical, so I quickly abandoned the idea of trying to use the monitor for anything except camera video. Displaying the laptop TV (S-Video) output to an unused input of the Sony VCB-MHD1 camera monitor ![]()
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