Connecting Additional Devices (cont’d)
Connecting a camcorder to the front sockets
DV OUT
| L |
1 | 2 |
R |
E n g l i s h
OR
CH-CH+
CH-CH+
You can use the front sockets to copy camcorder recordings. These sockets are located behind the flap on the right hand side.
Option 1: Using DV IN socket
(for DVDR615 and DVDR616 only) Use this connection if you have a Digital Video or Digital 8 camcorder. The DV socket will conforms to the i.Link standard. It provides the best picture quality.
●Use an i.LINK
Before start operating, select ‘CAM 2’ as the input channel.
For recording, see pages 36~37. Helpful Hints:
–You can also use the DV IN to connect the DVD recorder to a Personal Computer that has a DV output socket. The PC must have an IEEE 1394 Firewire connector.
–The DV socket on this recorder can only
receive input signals, it cannot output signals.
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Option 2: Using S-VIDEO In or VIDEO In socket
Use
Alternatively, you can use VIDEO connection if your camcorder has only a single video output (Composite Video, CVBS). It provides good picture quality.
1Use a
OR
Use a video cable (yellow) to connect the DVD recorder’s VIDEO input socket to the appropriate video output socket on the camcorder.
2Use an audio cable (red/white) to connect the DVD recorder’s AUDIO L/R input socket to the audio output socket on the camcorder.
Before start operating, select ‘CAM1’ as the input channel.
For recording, see pages 36~37.
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