RCA Hollywood DV-Bridge User Manual

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Hollywood DV-Bridge User’s Guide • Using Hollywood DV-Bridge Without a Computer • Page 46

Method B: If an analog output device is connected during the conversion (for example, if
you always leave an output device connected for convenience), you can connect the mon-
itor to the output device. The procedure is the same as described above, except that the
monitor is connected to the analog output device instead of directly to the Hollywood DV-
Bridge. If your monitor does not have the types of connections described above, you may
be able to connect the monitor to an output device such as a VCR by using a coaxial cable.

Method B results in the configuration shown below.

Note: The output analog camcorder or VCR shown in the above illustration is not required
for the analog-to-DV conversion procedure. Method B is provided for your convenience in
case you have an analog output device attached.

IMPORTANT: Make sure that the camcorder or VCR and monitor are set up properly to
receive a video signal. It may be necessar y to set a camcorder to VTR mode, while a VCR
or monitor might need to be set to “Line In,” “L1,” “L2,” “Aux” or a similar channel. Or, if
a monitor is connected to a VCR with a coaxial cable, you might need to set the monitor to
channel 3 or 4. Check each device’s documentation for specific details.

Method C: Connect the TV monitor to the analog output connectors on the DV camcorder
or VCR, as shown below.

Analog Camcorder or VCR

Audio Out

Audio In

RCA Video Out RCA Video In

S-Video Out

S-Video In

Back

Or

(To AC Power)

TV

VHS

Audio Out

Audio In

RCA Video Out RCA Video In

S-Video Out

S-Video In

Or

Coaxial Out

Coaxial In

OR

Optional Preview Monitor

Hollywood DV-Bridge

DV Camcorder or DV VCR

VHS

DV Out

DV In

Front

TV

Optional

Preview Monitor

Audio In

Audio Out

RCA Video In

RCA Video Out

S-Video In

S-Video Out

Or

Coaxial In

Coaxial Out

OR

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