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- From: kirk@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Kirk Lindstrom)
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 06:10:28 GMT
- Subject: Re: surround sound recording on VCR
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- Greg A Buechler:
- >I have a high-fi VCR that plays surround sound movies quite well, but I
- >seem to not be able to record a surround sound show off the TV and get
- >the effects.
- >
- >Any suggestions?
- >gb
- ----------
- You probably have the TV connected to the VCR with the rf (Type F)
- connector. When playing back recorded movies from cable or an antenna,
- you need to connect the audio outputs from the back of the VCR to
- either the audio inputs on your monitor or into an AUX input on your
- preamp or receiver. Most HiFi VCRs I've even hooked up for friends
- (all I think) don't put stereo onto the rf output, but rely on the
- user connecting the audio output to where ever you want it to go.
-
- Kirk out
-