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Re[2]: JVC service or questions

JB38 Posted May 03, 2007, in response to:karen

Most VHS tape machines do not have an "S" video input facility, so to transfer video into a tape machine use the lead with a right angled 3.5mm jack plug on one end into the camcorders AV out socket, and then plug the RCA type phono plugs on the other end into the matching colored sockets on front of the tape machine. Make sure you select the AV input front sockets when setting the VHS machine for recording, or it will be recording from its internal tuner as that is its default setting.

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    where is the "AV out"? I have a small round connection that says AV, but we use this to connect to a sound system when recording so that you can hear the audio better. (maybe that's wrong) The only other connections i have are svideo, and then 2 inside where the display screen closes - one labeled USB (but it's really small and looks more like firewire - see below for shape) and one labeled DV (rectangular with small inset at bottom). shape is something like below - geometry's been too long ago so I can't remember what it's called. :) /~~~~\ /______\ Thanks for your help.

    Comments 2, Last comment by JB38 May 04, 2007



  


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