Tim Lanza
April 9th, 2010, 01:39 PM
Hi. I did a search of the forum and didn't find any info that worked for my situation, so I'm hoping to get some guidance.
I have a 16MM film projector and am using my GL2 to videotape sound home movies. The video part is no problem, but I am trying to record audio directly out from the projector. The projector has a 1/4" speaker female jack and I have a 1/4" male jack that splits to two RCA female jacks. I know I get an audio signal using this, as I normally have it hooked up to a tuner/receiver amp and then out to speakers.
I've tried using the this splitter connected to the STV-250N Stereo Video Cable that comes with the camera directly in to the AV In jack and the MIC jack. Plugging into the AV In has no effect, but I understand that is to be expected. Plugging it into the MIC jack seems to cut all sound (at least judging from the audio level bars), but I don't seem to be able to get a signal. I've also tried going from the projector into my tuner/receiver and then out to the camera, thinking that using the amp might be important. No luck.
Am I using the wrong cables? Is there a setting I am not using?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Tim
I have a 16MM film projector and am using my GL2 to videotape sound home movies. The video part is no problem, but I am trying to record audio directly out from the projector. The projector has a 1/4" speaker female jack and I have a 1/4" male jack that splits to two RCA female jacks. I know I get an audio signal using this, as I normally have it hooked up to a tuner/receiver amp and then out to speakers.
I've tried using the this splitter connected to the STV-250N Stereo Video Cable that comes with the camera directly in to the AV In jack and the MIC jack. Plugging into the AV In has no effect, but I understand that is to be expected. Plugging it into the MIC jack seems to cut all sound (at least judging from the audio level bars), but I don't seem to be able to get a signal. I've also tried going from the projector into my tuner/receiver and then out to the camera, thinking that using the amp might be important. No luck.
Am I using the wrong cables? Is there a setting I am not using?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Tim