Shayne Weyker
October 24th, 2007, 01:55 PM
I'm working with a Sony DSR45A DV deck and I want to be able to dub to a DVD recorder (with 2 RCA in for audio). Video is no problem but the regular audio outputs on the Sony deck are in use by other equipment that I can't loop back from to the DVD recorder. The DV out from the deck is also already taken. [EDIT -- actually the deck *has no* stereo pair of RCA outs, but it does have XLR outs I can use]
Now the deck has monitor audio out, but it allows only a single RCA cable. I don't mind losing stereo seperation but this poses a problem.
When recording from the deck to recorder I must either
record to only one (L or R) audio channel on the recorder or
split the audio and have much quieter audio than is on the source.
I don't like either of these options. Is there a good + fairly cheap way to split to 2 channels retaining the original volume on the DV tape before feeding it to the recorder?
Thanks,
Shayne Weyker
http://weykervideo.com
Now the deck has monitor audio out, but it allows only a single RCA cable. I don't mind losing stereo seperation but this poses a problem.
When recording from the deck to recorder I must either
record to only one (L or R) audio channel on the recorder or
split the audio and have much quieter audio than is on the source.
I don't like either of these options. Is there a good + fairly cheap way to split to 2 channels retaining the original volume on the DV tape before feeding it to the recorder?
Thanks,
Shayne Weyker
http://weykervideo.com