--- Forwarded Message from Derek Roff <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 16:59:07 -0600 >From: Derek Roff <[log in to unmask]> >To: LLTI-Editor <[log in to unmask]>, Carine Ullom <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: #6154 converting U-Matic tapes >In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> I have the manual for the AG-W1. It is not a very intuitive interface, so there is a chance that changing a few settings will make the difference for you. To quote the manual (p 16): >> The TV System Switch is used to select the TV system according to the input signal. ... 1. Select the NTSC, PAL or SECAM with the TV System Switch according to the TV system of the input signal. 2. If PAL was selected in operation step 1, next select M-PAL, PAL or N-PAL with this Switch. << What they mean by the TV System Switch is the pair of switches (!) on the front of the machine, near the center, under the tape slot and numerical display. The words "TV System" appear above the switches. For the regular PAL VHS - NTSC VHS conversions, which you mention that you do all the time, these two switches don't ever have to be moved. However, when you input a signal via Inputs 1 or 2 (the RCA connectors on the front and back of the AG-W1), you must set these switches properly. My first guess is that this is the problem. Set the left TV System Switch to PAL and the right one to whatever flavor of PAL is appropriate for each of your tapes. When in doubt, I start with M-PAL for Brazil and PAL for everything else. A short recording test will tell you if you got it right. Then you need to press the System Selector Button for NTSC. This is the second button from the left on the fold-down panel at the front of the machine (between the "Through" and "PAL" buttons). The System Selector Button defines what format the copy will be in, when you are recording onto a blank cassette inside the AG-W1. It also defines the format of the output signal, which I usually have plugged into my monitor. Probably, you already had this set correctly. Finally, hit play on the U-matic VCR and record on the AG-W1. Record a few seconds, and check the result to see if it is working. If this doesn't work, write me off-list, and I will look deeper into the manual. Derek ps. I prefer plain text instead of HTML encoded email. As you may see in the quote from your message below (depending on your reader), HTML doesn't always come through lists and quoting in a human-friendly form. > --- Forwarded Message from "Carine Ullom" <[log in to unmask]> --- > <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> > <html> > Hello, > <br>We're in the midst of a major project copying/converting up to > 100 U-Matic tapes to VHS. We have the necessary equipment and > have "successfully" (the quality was OK) copied <b>NTSC</b> U-Matic > to NTSC VHS. However, we have thus far not had success > converting <b>PAL</b> U-Matic to <b>NTSC</b> VHS in one step, > although we think this is theoretically possible. Derek Roff Language Learning Center, Ortega Hall Rm 129, University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131 505/277-7368 fax 505/277-3885 Internet: [log in to unmask]