
Learn where camera audio video outputs are and how to use them to record film on to a VHS from an 8mm tape in this free how-to video on using a digital camera.
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"Hello! I’m Ross on behalf of expertvillage.com. Let’s talk about consumer camcorders. Camcorders have audio and video outputs on them. This one is hidden under a panel here, pull back, and it says audio/video. Now that is absolutely great. We need a format that is not common. When I mean common for instance this uses an 8 mm tape this one is high 8. Most people will not have a deck at home to playback 8 mm tapes or digital 8 tapes, but what if you’re sending a tape like to grandma and grandpa and they have a VHS VCR, not a problem what you do take the cable that came with your camcorder. Here is the jack, so I go ahead and plug it right into the camcorder and then on the other end there’s three leads, the yellow is the video this goes into your input on your VHS, then you have audio left and right and plug this in to your VHS deck also. Once you have the cables plug in now if you only have a mono VCR and one audio input you could just use one of these plugs and plug it in. Yellow would still be for video. Once you’re connected put a tape in that you want to record to on to your VHS deck, start recording now what you do is press play on your camcorder and let it transfer."
Expert Village: Ross Safronoff
Video Series: Electronics
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