Re: HowTo Wire Radio Speakers to Audio-In on TV-VCR Combo
- From: et472@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Black)
- Date: 31 Aug 2007 17:31:17 GMT
(christopher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) writes:
Hello,They say at least some VCRs won't record audio unless there is a video
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 11:42:22 -0500, "911 Was An Inside Job"
<nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I got the mic and the amp all worked out and use headphones to confirm the
amp is picking up the audio from the mic for output. Can't get the damn
TV-VCR to record despite the correct 1/8" to RCA cord to Audio Input on the
TV-VCR. Tried both quick record mode and timed record mode neither want to
record the Audio In when TV-VCR is set to Line 1 or Line 2. Out of options
for now but appreciate the great idea...
My own advise leaves me one possible conclusion. I think the VCR needs
a input signal of around 3v p-p and the amplifier audio out is down
around < 1 volt to drive a speaker or earphone. Any thing recorded on
the VCR would me very quiet.
signal.
I have no direct experience with this, and have no idea how wide
spread it is, but this seems more likely a culprit than anything
else.
Michael
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