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    Bosch FlexidomeXT

    Apologies for knowing little about this forum as I found it during a google search for Bosch LTC 1461/20 cameras. I see that this thread is about 5 years old and I do not even see the part that returned on the google search, but I will post my question here anyway. I am involved in a business venture in Florida where we converted a bank to a sports bar and grill. Amongst many of the nice things the bank left behind (no vault full of money though!) were several Bosch LTC 1461/20 security cameras. They did not leave any of the video equipment however. I would like to use one of these video cameras during our radio shows that we will be hosting. The camera will simply be pointed at the people doing that actual radio show. The camera's video would simply be distributed and made available to any of the 48 TV's we have. Most people would not need the video since they will be able to see the people doing the show from their tables, but the people around the corner and out on the deck will not be able to see. For this reason we would like to have it available on the in-house TV screens. We already have satellite and cable feeds to each TV, as well as having internet to each TV for webcasts and such. The internet display to the TV's is via a series of S-Video distribution amplifiers. What I would like to do is to simply use the Bosch camera's video output to feed the S-Video distribution system. I bought an adapter to take the BNC Composite Video camera output and convert it to S-Video (http://www.svideo.com/svideobnc1.html). It is on order, so I have not tried it out yet. Hopefully it will work. I plan on powering the camera with a simple 12 Vdc adapter. I am not sure if BNC Composite Video is the same as the Composite Video associated with RCA type plugs and jacks, but even so we would still prefer to use S-Video since all of that cabling has been routed to each TV. Since I no experience with CCTV cameras I thought I would check with you folks here to see if this would work or is there something that I am overlooking?
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