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It seems that the S-Video to SCART cable was indeed S-Video TO SCART, in that the signal was only going the wrong way, and the opposite way of what I needed.

So I purchased a switch box that has a SCART socket on one end, with a
Composite
,
S-Video, Audio
Left
&
Right
sockets on the other.
I plugged the SCART adapter into the back of the VCR, then plugged all four cables into the other ends, with the
Composite
and
S-Video connections going into the back of the VoodooTV FM, and the Audio
Left
&
Right
connectors joining up to a single 3.5mm jack, which plugs into the LINE IN on my sound card. SORTED!

Now I am tinkering with the digital editing and wondering what is best to encode my movies into, so they are of the best quality to play, yet they can fit onto a CD-R as a VCD, or failing that the best quality available and burn them onto a DVD.
If anyone has tried this before, what encoding do you recommend as the best quality:size ratio?
VisualReality will only encode movies in MPEG-1 format and that averages around 12Mb per minute, which means roughly, a 2 hour film would take up 1.44Gb!

I'd hate to think what AVI format takes.

How would it be possible to keep good quality, yet fit a 2 hour film onto a CD-R (700Mb)? What encoding is used for that? ???