Connecting Analog Video Output

Note: If an optional preview monitor is connected directly to the Hollywood DV-Bridge from a previous procedure, you must disconnect it to attach the analog camcorder or VCR that you want to record to. But you might be able to attach it to the output device as described later in this section.

1.Connect an RCA (composite) video cable (yellow) or S-Video cable (black) from the Video Out connector on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the corresponding Video In connector on the camcorder or VCR.

Note: S-Video provides higher quality output than composite video, and should be used if the camcorder or VCR has an S-Video connection.

2.Connect an RCA audio cable (red and white) from the Audio Out connectors on the back of the Hollywood DV-Bridge to the Audio In connector(s) on the analog camcorder or VCR.

Note: Your audio cable may have separate connectors for left and right, or the connec- tors might be joined as shown in the illustration below. Remember that you need to use a Y-adapter if the analog camcorder or VCR only supports mono output.

Some analog camcorders do not have inputs. Consult your camcorder user’s guide for details on your specific model.

Hollywood DV-Bridge

Analog Camcorder or Analog VCR

RCA Video Out

RCA Video In

Or

 

S-Video Out

S-Video In

Audio Out

Audio In

VHS

(To AC Power)

Back

IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR is set up properly to receive a video signal. It might be necessary to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Check the cam- corder or VCR’s documentation for specific details.

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