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Posted by GMAN on 09/27/82 11:58
In article <7s8uf21tg6iifn9hetrbq651fhbhi9f651@4ax.com>, neil@no-dot-spam-dot-fresh-dash-toast-dot-net wrote:
>On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 17:25:34 GMT, glenzabr@xmission.com (GMAN) wrote:
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>>I am a newbie when it comes to pro video gear and just had one question. What
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>>do they call the three pronged audio jacks that are located on the pro VCR's
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>XLR for "balanced audio" : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balanced_audio
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>>like the Panasonic AG series has? And are there ways to adapt these to
>>standard rca type jacks for using in a home studio environment (For personal
>>dubs from SVHS to DVD recorder) of my large library of camcorder
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>My Behringher mixer has 2 XLR jacks for input. You'd probably have to
>feed the audio via a mixer and the video direct - I can't think that
>I've seen any consumer DVD recorders with these inputs.
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>Cheers - Neil
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>Digital Media MVP : 2004-2006
>http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs
Thanks guys, that was on the tip of my tongue but i just couldnt remember what
they were called. So there isnt any simple cable to convert XLR balanced audio
to RCA unbalanced?
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