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mongoosegeneral(at)hotmail.co.uk
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« on: April 28, 2006, 01:28:43 PM »

Hey all,

Basically, my TV handles all of my inputs itself - we switch between VGA (xbox 360) and SCART (freeview) depending on what we're watching.

The MPEG Recorder is plugged into the composite IN sockets on the TV, and the composite OUT is going to the Recorder. When I try to record something, I obviously have to switch the channel on my TV to get to the respective object, be it 360 or freeview, but once this is done and record is pressed etc. the resulting movie is distorted at playback.

There are a few frames of video, often in black and white, and then it cuts out all together and only plays sound for the entire rest of the recording.

Any ideas? Hopefully it's something nice and simple I've missed.
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« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2006, 05:46:37 PM »

Can you get the NR2 menu screen to appear on one of your video/aux channels?
Not the RF channel, but a Video1, 2 etc?
Also, if you can, download a video file to your memory card you are
using in the NR2 and see if the NR2 will play it back on your TV.
I am just seeing if the encoder in your NR2 is functioning properly.



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Originally posted by mongoosegeneral(at)hotmail.co.uk

Hey all,

Basically, my TV handles all of my inputs itself - we switch between VGA (xbox 360) and SCART (freeview) depending on what we're watching.

The MPEG Recorder is plugged into the composite IN sockets on the TV, and the composite OUT is going to the Recorder. When I try to record something, I obviously have to switch the channel on my TV to get to the respective object, be it 360 or freeview, but once this is done and record is pressed etc. the resulting movie is distorted at playback.

There are a few frames of video, often in black and white, and then it cuts out all together and only plays sound for the entire rest of the recording.

Any ideas? Hopefully it's something nice and simple I've missed.



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