How can I get my Surveillence Camera onto all of my TV's?

I just moved into a new house that has a surveillence camera mounted outside of the door, however the wire which connects it to the cable system is an S-VIDEO plug. It leads down to the power box, which is also where my cable connections are. How can I connect my camera’s S-VIDEO cable into our coax. cable to put the camera view on all of the TV’s?

I was going to use an RF modulator, but that would cut out my television signal, so all I would see would be the camera all of the time… are there any other products that allow the cable to pass through, and have the camera on say a higher channel?

Thanks a lot!

4 Responses to “How can I get my Surveillence Camera onto all of my TV's?”

  • digitalchinky:

    What is going through the s-video lead is the composite video signal. You are definitely going to have to convert this to a normal television signal and feed it in to your coaxial cable, no way around this.

    There are lots of products available that can do this, the best thing you could do is visit a security store that deals specifically in this type of thing. They are probably going to suggest you keep your security system separate from your TV for simplicity and reliability reasons though.

  • Eligh:

    you should have your tv run through the AV, get free-view you will defo need to in the future anyway. Free-view will be compulsary but sky is always must better!

  • JUSTIN BRUSSO:

    IDK

  • insanesound93:

    get a video output and input and get realy long cords for it

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