Video Tutorial: How to record TV with Aiptek.
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Errrrrr I have the av cable from the VCR on out and I have it going to my DVD recorder and then back into my tv and it's not working
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@Craizen what about Samsung
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I need to find a flash based camcorder like this one so I can do this. First I need to find a video DEmodulator.
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So do I plug my console's video cables into the vcr's av/in, or do I plug them into the tv?
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@Craizen do i actually need a VCR to record? I have a 7.4mm F3.0 camcorder with MPEG4 and a 16:9 and a 4:3 display option. Can i just get my AV cable from my tv and just plug it in and boom thats it?
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can you please help me!! ok so i have an HD sony TV my playstation 3 is on video 1 my home theater system (DVD) is video 2 and my TV shows r on video 3 i did what u said by connecting tht thing to my Direct TV reciever and it records my TV just fine but how do i make it record my Ps3 in video 1? HELP when i switch to video 1 my camera stays on video 3 on discovery channel please help me my TV has no AV out
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whenever i connect my camera to my tv with both audio and video out, the av in selection does not pop up
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i am connecting my camera like you are its an aiptek a hd as well and it only says av out and headphone can you help me??
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nice video 1!!
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in video games how do u chat while recording ur video
Hello Craizen great video I was just curious what model is your Aiptek camera? Did you get the A-HD or Action HD Camera or is it one of the cheaper model ones?
TraumaCaspian 3 years ago 2
hey thanks TraumaCaspian, the camcoder im using is a "A-HD+ 1080P High Definition Camcorder". I think its a cheap one, cost only about $175.00 with tax. Hope that helped! :). i got it from bestbuy.
Craizen 3 years ago
Looks like a super easy video and I was just curious, does this work with any camera? or only Aiptek as I have a JVC camera and the majority of videos I have seen on how to records games/tv always have a whole lot more wires then what you have, thanks if you get back to me.
TraumaCaspian 3 years ago
i believe it should work for any camera that has the function. I would suggest looking at the owners manual to see if you camcorder has this function. OR if you want to check on the camcorder, just look for an input that says "AV in", if you have that on your camcorder then you can record tv, etc. Hope that helps!
Craizen 3 years ago
Boooo!!!
DVR is better!!!
Boooo!!!
pandafnah 3 years ago
lol. well not everyone is rich as you pandafnah... :/
Craizen 3 years ago 3