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gelle at umich

Feb 28, 2004, 3:22 PM

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VCR record problems

OK, so I'm not trying to do a wacky alternate input for my VCR.
I figured if I just attached it to the tuner and tuned to channel 3
(like you do with the tv!) it would 'just work'

I get snow.
If I push VCR/TV I get (grainy) tv still coming in correctly when
using 'Watch TV'

But if I try to watch the VCR output, just snow.
IVTV FAQ suggests that snow means signal, but not tuned to
a channel. If my VCR isn't 3 on my PVR-250, any guesses
what channel it might be?

I looked through the archives. I tries the suggestion to
switch inputs with test_ioctl -p. Tried 0-9. I get black
screen on some, white horizontal lines on others. On 4
(the one that works for myth) I get snow.

This seems like a dumb question to me, I really thought it
would work without problems.

If anyone has suggestions on recording VCR output through
my tuner input, I would be most grateful.

gabrielle


atd7 at cornell

Feb 28, 2004, 3:53 PM

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Re: VCR record problems [In reply to]

Quoting "gabrielle k." <gelle[at]umich.edu>:

> OK, so I'm not trying to do a wacky alternate input for my VCR.
> I figured if I just attached it to the tuner and tuned to channel 3
> (like you do with the tv!) it would 'just work'
>
> I get snow.
> If I push VCR/TV I get (grainy) tv still coming in correctly when
> using 'Watch TV'
>
> But if I try to watch the VCR output, just snow.
> IVTV FAQ suggests that snow means signal, but not tuned to
> a channel. If my VCR isn't 3 on my PVR-250, any guesses
> what channel it might be?
>
> I looked through the archives. I tries the suggestion to
> switch inputs with test_ioctl -p. Tried 0-9. I get black
> screen on some, white horizontal lines on others. On 4
> (the one that works for myth) I get snow.
>
> This seems like a dumb question to me, I really thought it
> would work without problems.
>
> If anyone has suggestions on recording VCR output through
> my tuner input, I would be most grateful.
First suggestion: Don't use the RF output of your VCR. Use the RCA jacks for
composite video and audio output, pipe those to your Myth box.

Then set the PVR250 up for Composite 0. I've done this to transfer from tape to
MPEG, and may be doing it for general tuning because the PVR-250's tuner is a
piece of s**t compared to my VCR's tuner.



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adrianp at broadpark

Feb 29, 2004, 10:56 AM

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Re: VCR record problems [In reply to]

>>>>> "Andrew" == Andrew Dodd <atd7[at]cornell.edu> writes:

Andrew> First suggestion: Don't use the RF output of your VCR.
Andrew> Use the RCA jacks for composite video and audio output,
Andrew> pipe those to your Myth box.

Just found this roday - explains which connector one should try to use
when recording :-

http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Articles/VideoConnectors/VideoConnectors.asp

Sincerely,

Adrian Phillips

--
Who really wrote the works of William Shakespeare ?
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shakespeare/


gelle at umich

Mar 21, 2004, 1:26 PM

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Re: VCR record problems [In reply to]

> First suggestion: Don't use the RF output of your VCR. Use the RCA
> jacks for
> composite video and audio output, pipe those to your Myth box.
>
> Then set the PVR250 up for Composite 0. I've done this to transfer
> from tape to
> MPEG, and may be doing it for general tuning because the PVR-250's
> tuner is a
> piece of s**t compared to my VCR's tuner.
>
>
>

I was hoping to avoid that, since then I would have to deal with the
sound
problem, right? Right now I don't have to worry about sound input,
because
the pvr-250 just does it. I guess I will be brave and give it a go.

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