Erik Selakoff
March 8th, 2003, 12:12 PM
Here's my setup,
G4 (1.25GHz, 2GB RAM) connected to the Dazzle DV Bridge via Firewire cable.
DV Bridge connected to my Sony VCR via composite cables into line 1 in on the VCR.
Sony VCR connected to Ikegami TM9-1 via composite to BNC cable via line 1 out.
Here's the PROBLEM!!
The image on the Ikegami is distorted, it looks slightly clearer than an unscrambled cable channel. I know that the signal is getting from FCP to my VCR fine as I have watched the tapes after recording them and they look great. But somewhere between the VCR & the Ikegami the signal is getting screwed up. It's not the monitor or the BNC cable since the image is fine going from the VCR to the Ikegami provided FCP is OFF (i.e as long I just use the Ikegami to view recorded material from the VCR the image is fine even without changing the setup of the cables).
Do I have to turn the VCR on first, or the Ikegami, or the Mac or FCP or...I have already lost my temper & am close to throwing the monitor out my window. Any help is appreciated!
Erik
G4 (1.25GHz, 2GB RAM) connected to the Dazzle DV Bridge via Firewire cable.
DV Bridge connected to my Sony VCR via composite cables into line 1 in on the VCR.
Sony VCR connected to Ikegami TM9-1 via composite to BNC cable via line 1 out.
Here's the PROBLEM!!
The image on the Ikegami is distorted, it looks slightly clearer than an unscrambled cable channel. I know that the signal is getting from FCP to my VCR fine as I have watched the tapes after recording them and they look great. But somewhere between the VCR & the Ikegami the signal is getting screwed up. It's not the monitor or the BNC cable since the image is fine going from the VCR to the Ikegami provided FCP is OFF (i.e as long I just use the Ikegami to view recorded material from the VCR the image is fine even without changing the setup of the cables).
Do I have to turn the VCR on first, or the Ikegami, or the Mac or FCP or...I have already lost my temper & am close to throwing the monitor out my window. Any help is appreciated!
Erik