Peter Burton
May 3rd, 2003, 04:39 PM
Hi I am a relatively new user of a Canon XL1s. For presetations
I will be playing back the video recorded using the XL1s connected to an LCD projector. The projector has a small speaker which is not very load so I am thinking that I would just connect the video from the camera to the LCD projector and the audio to seperately powered multimedia computer speakers.
The reason for multimedia computer speakers is that later during the presetation I need to use a laptop(not at the samew time). I am hoping to have just one set of speakers that I can use for both. When not using the camera I will connect them to the laptop.
Can anyone see problems with using multimedia computer speakers. Are there impedance/ matching problems?
Can I do any damage to the camera audio output?
I did try some cheap TDK multimedia speakers and noticed that the max volume was significantly reduced when connected to the camera compared to the laptop
Any help would be much appreciated.
Peter Burton
I will be playing back the video recorded using the XL1s connected to an LCD projector. The projector has a small speaker which is not very load so I am thinking that I would just connect the video from the camera to the LCD projector and the audio to seperately powered multimedia computer speakers.
The reason for multimedia computer speakers is that later during the presetation I need to use a laptop(not at the samew time). I am hoping to have just one set of speakers that I can use for both. When not using the camera I will connect them to the laptop.
Can anyone see problems with using multimedia computer speakers. Are there impedance/ matching problems?
Can I do any damage to the camera audio output?
I did try some cheap TDK multimedia speakers and noticed that the max volume was significantly reduced when connected to the camera compared to the laptop
Any help would be much appreciated.
Peter Burton