ospwd@mathcs.emory.edu (Peter Day {EUCC}) (06/30/91)
I received one response to my posting about losing color when recording IIGS video output on a VCR and on a camcorder using a dubbing cable. I would include a copy of the reply, but I lost it. The responder said that I should use a very short video dubbing cable. In his experience, an audio cable or a long video cable degraded the signal too much. I tried a 3 ft video cable with gold-plated plugs which I purchased from Radio Shack. This time my recording using the camcorder did have color, but it vibrated in and out and looked like it was splashed onto the black and white image. However, I got an acceptabe result by simply pointing the camera at the IIGS screen. Is there something wrong with the NTSC video output from my IIGS? Please reply directly to me. -- Peter Day | DOMAIN: ospwd@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu ITD -- Uppergate House | UUCP: gatech!emoryu1!ospwd Emory University | BITNET: ospwd@emoryu1 Atlanta, GA 30322 | PHONE: +1 404 727-7678 FAX: +1 404 727-2599