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Connecting additional devices, Connecting a camcorder to the front jacks – Philips Magnavox MRV660 User Manual

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You can use the front jacks to copy
camcorder recordings.

Option 1: Using DV IN jack

Use this connection if you have a Digital
Video or Digital 8 camcorder. The DV
jack will conforms to the i.LINK standard.
It provides the best picture quality.

Use an i.LINK 4-pin cable to connect the
DVD recorder’s DV IN jack to the
appropriate DV output jack on the
camcorder.

Before you start operating, select ‘

CAM 2’

as the input channel.
For recording, see pages 39~40.

Helpful Hints:
– The DV IN jack does not support
connection to a Personal Computer.
– The DV jack on this recorder can only
receive input signals, it cannot output signals.

Connecting a camcorder to
the front jacks

Connecting Additional Devices

(cont’d)

S-VIDEO OUT

L

R

VIDEO OUT

OR

AUDIO OUT

1

2

DV OUT

Option 2: Using S-VIDEO In or
VIDEO In jack

Use S-VIDEO connection if you have a
Hi8 or S-VHS(C) camcorder. It provides
very good picture quality.

Alternatively, you can use VIDEO
connection if your camcorder has only a
single video output (Composite Video,
CVBS.) It provides good picture quality.

1

Use a S-video cable to connect the DVD
recorder’s S-VIDEO input jack to the
appropriate S-VHS output jack on the
camcorder.
OR

Use a video cable (yellow plug) to
connect the DVD recorder’s VIDEO
input jack to the appropriate video
output jack on the camcorder.

2

Use an audio cable (red/white) to
connect the DVD recorder’s
AUDIO L/R input jack to the audio
output jack on the camcorder.

Before you start operating, select ‘

CAM1’

as the input channel.
For recording, see pages 39~40.

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