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Hi,
I'm trying to transfer videos from my older Sony VCR to my PC, but I can't get any audio. The back of the VCR has two "line in" and two "line out" ports as well as a single TV connector port. I'm using a WinTV-PVR 150 person video recorder (card). The card has a TV connector port, S-video, 3 RCA type ports (red,white,yellow). I'm using a three prong RCA cable connected to the "line out" port on the VCR (red unused) and the other end of the cable is plugged into the corresponding colors in the back of the PC (card). The plugs don't seem to fit (too small) into my sound card. Should I have an adapter? I've tried various combinations of wiring as well as choosing "line in" and "composite" in the audio input source and video input source. Could my audio device be disabled? All other audio is fine (CD's, games, etc.). The video is great it's just that there's no sound at all (probably me). Thanks for any and all help. |
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"Brian" <Brian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F0DF8D0B-660F-483A-AA64-B836A0C53499@microsoft.com... > Hi, > I'm trying to transfer videos from my older Sony VCR to my PC, but I can't > get any audio. > The back of the VCR has two > "line in" and two "line out" ports as well as a single TV connector port. > I'm using a WinTV-PVR 150 person video recorder (card). The card has a TV > connector port, S-video, 3 RCA type ports (red,white,yellow). > I'm using a three prong RCA cable connected to the "line out" port on the > VCR (red unused) and the other end of the cable is plugged into the > corresponding colors in the back of the PC (card). The plugs don't seem to > fit (too small) into my sound card. Should I have an adapter? > I've tried various combinations of wiring as well as choosing "line in" > and > "composite" in the audio input source and video input source. Could my > audio > device be disabled? All other audio is fine (CD's, games, etc.). > The video is great it's just that there's no sound at all (probably me). > Thanks for any and all help. The back of the VCR should have the two "line out" ports one being red and the other being white. Those are the left and right audio and they can go directly to the red and white RCA jacks on the recorder card. Then there should also be a yellow "video out" on the back of the VCR that you connect to the yellow RCA jack on the TV card. If your VCR does not have a S-Video port then the RCA method above should give you the best results but you also have the options of simply connecting the coax connector (TV Connector) on the VCR to the TV connector on the card using a coaxial cable. This method wouldn't be the preferred method but there's no reason that it won't work. You shouldn't need to connect anything to your audio card at all but don't use Movie Maker to try to capture your video in this fashion but rather use the software that came with the TV capture card. -Wojo |
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