Frage von Gruenfee:I can not get with my SonyPC record 109 E. images from your VCR or TV. The LCD screen remains blue. The connection s.den TV via the supplied AV cable, I go into the television over the three yellow RCA Male (white, red). With the scart adapter (also provided), it does not synonymous, which is obviously not biderektional. Who knows what it is?
Antwort von Jan:
Hello,
be adjusted on many models with Av in need in a camera just on the menu, reingespielt the analog signal. The second problem is what is on the scart adapter?
Good would be out or in / out. In case the matter would then be clear that nothing is synonymous, or submitted to the adapter In / Out to In. Since the 109 Av has in it should really be no problem.
January
Antwort von Gruenfee:
Hello Jan,
on the adapter is nothing on it, but of other posts in the forums I know of that has Sonymitgelieferte adapter only in.
In the manual there is nothing that one has to adjust something in the menu, and again I have seen through all the menu items, because I have not found any setting for AV-in transition.
Still puzzled ...
Antwort von Jan:
Hello,
when the scart adapter (included) has really only in (I do not know)
The situation would be clear, that is, the adapter only allowed in (a playback of material on the TV camera, video recorder).
This indeed synonymous to most customers.
Out of bulletins you need for the VCR camera, therefore synonymous out or in, or better, with switch. Scart adapter are not expensive, I'd try it.
January
Antwort von Markus:
Hello,
one switchable scart phono adapter would be beneficial. The adapter, which accompanies a Sony camcorder (VMC-91), can only lead to signals of RCA Scart, but not vice versa. And because the signals come out then from the scart connector, scart connector that is called with OUT. In the above scart adapter but Sonysteht of "input", but on the page of the RCA jacks, not on the page of the Scart connector. ;-)
The overall theme is a bit confusing. You can find an explanation in the article
digitize VHS this posting.