Connecting A Camcorder To The Front Sockets; Option 1: Using Dv In Socket; Option 2: Using S-Video In Or Video In Socket - Philips DVDR615/69 User Manual

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Connecting Additional Devices
Connecting a camcorder to
the front sockets
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

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.
G
Use an i.LINK 4-pin cable to connect the
DVD recorder's DV IN socket to the
appropriate DV output socket on the
camcorder.
Before start operating, select 'CAM 2' as
the input channel.
For recording, see pages 35~36.
Helpful Hints:
– The DV IN jack is not support the
connection to a Personal Computer.
– 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 S-VIDEO connection if you have a
Hi8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder. It provides
very good picture quality.
Alternatively, you can use VIDEO
connection if your camcorder has only a
single video output (Composite Video,
CVBS). It provides good picture quality.
1
Use a S-video cable to connect the DVD
recorder's S-VIDEO input socket to the
appropriate S-VHS output socket on the
camcorder.
OR
Use a video cable (yellow plug) to
connect the DVD recorder's VIDEO
input socket to the appropriate video
output socket on the camcorder.
2
Use 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 35~36.
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