Martin Wilson
August 23rd, 2010, 02:35 AM
Not sure if this is the right place but here goes.
I film soccer matches on a Sony widescreen camcorder from a TV gantry high in the stand, I send a composite (yellow/red/white) feed via a video splitter to several DVD recorders on the gantry and an RF converter.
The RF converter sends a feed via RF wire to several televisions around the ground and also to another DVD recorder some way from the gantry. This DVD recorder then sends a feed via scart out to a PC through another converter (not sure what this box is as I don't have access to it at this at this time). The PC is only picking up a 4:3 screen i.e. black bars at the side of a widecreen TV.
Although the original feed from the camera is widescreen could it be that the RF converter can only send a 4:3 picture.
Thanks,
Martin
PS If I have not explained it fully or you wish to ask any questions, please do.
I film soccer matches on a Sony widescreen camcorder from a TV gantry high in the stand, I send a composite (yellow/red/white) feed via a video splitter to several DVD recorders on the gantry and an RF converter.
The RF converter sends a feed via RF wire to several televisions around the ground and also to another DVD recorder some way from the gantry. This DVD recorder then sends a feed via scart out to a PC through another converter (not sure what this box is as I don't have access to it at this at this time). The PC is only picking up a 4:3 screen i.e. black bars at the side of a widecreen TV.
Although the original feed from the camera is widescreen could it be that the RF converter can only send a 4:3 picture.
Thanks,
Martin
PS If I have not explained it fully or you wish to ask any questions, please do.