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"Record out" on BV-10

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ReneB
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ReneB Posted: Thu, Oct 11 2012 11:47 AM

just curious: in the specs of the BV-10 it says: "Output (record out) : AV1, AV2 and AV4 (CVBS, L/R)"

I always associate "Record out" with passing through the current incoming signal, and hence I would love to interpret it as:

"if you connect e.g. the AV2 "out" to another TV or DVR it will be an input signal to that latter one"...
i.e. you can watch any BV-10 incoming signal on two screens simultaneously !

almost sure that would a wrong interpretaton (didn't bother to try) but what then does "Output (record out) : AV1, AV2 and AV4 (CVBS, L/R)" mean?

Rene

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stefan replied on Thu, Oct 11 2012 12:01 PM

Correct. Usually AV1 outputs video (composite) and audio (stereo L/R) for recording to a VTR like VX7000, HDR1/2.

You need a fully wired Scart cable (many Scartcables are only wired for input (playback).

Further information on the Beotech site: wiring diagrams, Scart.

You can use this AV port also for an external RF modultor. I used it with my MX TVs , because they had no built in modulators.

But: I never tested it on a BV10. Should work, if there is an AV port for connecting a VTR (V.MEM).

Stefan

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Raeuber replied on Thu, Oct 11 2012 12:28 PM

stefan:

Correct. Usually AV1 outputs video (composite) and audio (stereo L/R) for recording to a VTR like VX7000, HDR1/2.

You need a fully wired Scart cable (many Scartcables are only wired for input (playback).

Further information on the Beotech site: wiring diagrams, Scart.

You can use this AV port also for an external RF modultor. I used it with my MX TVs , because they had no built in modulators.

But: I never tested it on a BV10. Should work, if there is an AV port for connecting a VTR (V.MEM).

Stefan

Yes, it works with BV 10. I had tested it by connecting a camcorder to AV 1, so I was able to record videos from BV 10 on my camcorder.

/Räuber

ReneB
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ReneB replied on Thu, Oct 11 2012 1:01 PM

Rauber, Stefan,  THANKS ! I like it :-) 

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