Dvd Camera Recorder Analogue Camera Hook Up On DVD Recorder?

Analogue camera hook up on DVD recorder? - dvd camera recorder

I have an analog camera with an endoscope NTSC currently connected a VCR using the front panel composite video. Works great on a VCR NTSC and PAL and also working directly on video in front of my TV (PAL, that is).
If I do not work connected to multiple DVD burners:
He shows a good picture, but with a big band with different colors.
The guys in the shop told me that () the group, where information is usually DVD is for the show.
I tried different ways, but all have done the same.
If it is a question of NTSC or PAL DVD recorders are compatible in both systems?

Is there a way to connect a video camera in front of TV and recording on the DVD recorder? Can I still have to program the DVD recorder?


Edwin

2 comments:

TV guy said...

Any DVD recorder with a frame grabber which converts analog to digital video. The scanner produces an image of 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 for PAL frame.

For some reason the camera seems to produce less queues, so that the full range of digitizers random tape (you can see in the background).

It is very strange that the endoscope camera for televisions and VCR PAL NTSC works. Perhaps you simply send a picture, but the existing TV or video recorders are multi-standard. To be sure to get to know the format of the camera (I think it is PAL) and a matching DVD recorder (PAL) in this case should work.

Yes, you can use any programming a DVD recorder. They are created to capture any compatible input.

TV guy said...

Any DVD recorder with a frame grabber which converts analog to digital video. The scanner produces an image of 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 for PAL frame.

For some reason the camera seems to produce less queues, so that the full range of digitizers random tape (you can see in the background).

It is very strange that the endoscope camera for televisions and VCR PAL NTSC works. Perhaps you simply send a picture, but the existing TV or video recorders are multi-standard. To be sure to get to know the format of the camera (I think it is PAL) and a matching DVD recorder (PAL) in this case should work.

Yes, you can use any programming a DVD recorder. They are created to capture any compatible input.

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