Using with an analog video unit and a personal computer – Signal convert function

You can convert analog video signals into digital video signals via your VCR connected to a personal computer and analog video unit.

Capturing images and sound from an analog video unit

Analog video signals t Digital video signals

(1) Set the POWER switch to ON.

(2) Set A/V t DV OUT to ON in in the menu settings (p. 50). “A/V t DV” appears on the LCD screen.

(3) Start playback on the analog video unit.

(4) Start capturing procedures on your personal computer.

The operation procedures depend on your personal computer and the software which you use.

For details on how to capture images, refer to the instruction manual of your personal computer and software.

S video cable (not supplied)

AUDIO/VIDEO

DV IN/OUT

 

INPUT

 

Editing

OUT

S VIDEO IN

 

i.LINK

 

 

S VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

DV

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

IN/OUT

 

 

 

 

A/V connecting

A/V converting

i.LINK cable

Other VCR

cable (supplied)

cable (supplied)

(DV connecting cable)

 

 

(not supplied)

: Signal flow

 

 

 

 

 

After capturing images and sound

Stop capturing procedures on your personal computer, and stop the playback on the analog video unit.

Notes

You need to install software which can exchange video signals.

Depending on the condition of the analog video signals, the personal computer may not be able to output the images correctly when you convert analog video signals into digital video signals via your VCR. Depending on the analog video unit, the image may contain noise or incorrect colors.

You cannot record or capture the video output via your VCR when the video includes copyright protection signals such as the ID-2 system.

If the other VCR has an S video input jack

 

Connect using an S video cable (not supplied) to obtain high-quality pictures.

 

With this connection, you do not need to connect the yellow (video) plug of the A/V

 

connecting cable.

 

Connect an S video cable (not supplied) to the S video jacks of both VCRs.

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Sony GV-D800 manual After capturing images and sound, If the other VCR has an S video input jack

GV-D800 specifications

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