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Re: VHS log and capture
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Mark Suszko
on Nov 14, 2011 at 2:45:18 pm
Well worst case, record it to the camera first, then use the camera/NLE connection in the normal manner.
I find that when using the camcorder as a transcoder, they get very picky aboutt he sequence things are connected up in, and the order things are powered-up in. It may also be that the camcorder input may only work in composite, and not the S-VHS. The manual shuld really lay this out.
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