How do you guys RECORD your video
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How do you guys RECORD your video
I have a standard pinhole camera and a JVC DVM50. I have not flown with the camera yet. I would like to somehow record onto the JCV, but there are no anolog in connections, just out. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
Chuck
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RE: How do you guys RECORD your video
I use a Sony TRV-120 Digital 8 camcorder with analog inputs. There is only the one AV port on the camera but it runs both input and output. Is it possible your JVC does this?
Unfortunately, it seems as if this is a feature that most camcorder mfgr's are eliminating these days. Some guys here use laptop computers and video cards and I think somebody is using some kind of Sony Discman DVD thing.
Unfortunately, it seems as if this is a feature that most camcorder mfgr's are eliminating these days. Some guys here use laptop computers and video cards and I think somebody is using some kind of Sony Discman DVD thing.
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I have a standard pinhole camera and a JVC DVM50. I have not flown with the camera yet. I would like to somehow record onto the JCV, but there are no anolog in connections, just out. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
Chuck
KE4GRP, in Columbus, OH.
I have a standard pinhole camera and a JVC DVM50. I have not flown with the camera yet. I would like to somehow record onto the JCV, but there are no anolog in connections, just out. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
Chuck
KE4GRP, in Columbus, OH.
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RE: How do you guys RECORD your video
Thanks, Fubar. Actuallly, it says on the camera A/V out. Unfortunately, from reading the manual, it looks like I can either record out, or record in from another device that has a DV hook up. Laptop would be the ideal situation. Thanks for the repy and info.