Posted by GMAN on 10/05/15 11:58
In article <ednd8r$g7c$1@news01.intel.com>, "Richard Crowley" <richard.7.crowley@intel.com> wrote:
>"GMAN" wrote ...
>>I am a newbie when it comes to pro video gear and
>> just had one question. What do they call the three
>> pronged audio jacks that are located on the pro
>> VCR's like the Panasonic AG series has?
>
>They are called "XLR" or sometimes "Canon"
>(after the original manufacturer).
>
>> And are there ways to adapt these to standard rca
>> type jacks
>
>Certainly. But it depends somewhat on the source and
>destination equipment whether you can use a simple
>adapter/cable, or whether you need additional things
>to properly interface the equipment.
>
>> for using in a home studio environment (For personal
>> dubs from SVHS to DVD recorder) of my large library
>> of camcorder
>
>If you want to ask about specific equipment, we can likely
>give you some useful recommendations. Trying to discuss
>it in the abstract is probably a waste of everyone's time.
>
>
I have a Panasonic AG-DS550 S-VHS and wish to connect the XLR audio out from
that unit to a Sony RDR-GX7 Settop DVD+-RW DVD recorder that has standard line
level RCA jacks.
I dont want to have to invest in a mixer if its not needed.
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|