It's useful to take advantage of the glass zoom and other features like night vision and decent mics,... but this is only standard definition, unless it had firewire or HDMI output.
There is something very weird about this camera or the OFFICIAL lead that comes with it. If you don’t use the official lead (it has yellow rings on the trrs 3.5mm mini jack) it will not output video.
Time stamp displays are options that can be toggled within the camcorder (if applicable). If you can see the time stamp through the digitnow, it can be recorded as well.
Bro i have all these but i cant even edit my footage bc its in AVI and its not support in vidéo editors 😢 and when i convert my videos into mp4 theres a lot of glitches its not even usable do you have a solution ?
It's useful to take advantage of the glass zoom and other features like night vision and decent mics,... but this is only standard definition, unless it had firewire or HDMI output.
how do you convert to MP4? when I convert the video freezes, gray areas sometimes appear app: handbrake
Same for me bro thats so sad
If you have an issue tell me please
There is something very weird about this camera or the OFFICIAL lead that comes with it. If you don’t use the official lead (it has yellow rings on the trrs 3.5mm mini jack) it will not output video.
Do you still get the time stamp ? As that’s something I would like to see
Time stamp displays are options that can be toggled within the camcorder (if applicable). If you can see the time stamp through the digitnow, it can be recorded as well.
@@DuztinCruz so anything that’s displayed on the camcorders screen gets recorded ?
Wanted to ask how is the video and audio quality with the irecord for this particular set up?
From my experience with this on my Sony trv16 not very consistent with video quality
hey what are your rigs you used for mounting the tapless video converter?
Does this need an external power bank?
@@simontie529 no
i got the same camera and the irecord but when i plug it into the camera it’s just a blue screen do you know how to get it to work?
@@jayyy_1554 others had the same problem, try different rca cables.
Got the same camera can u link all that u used here
Link in bio or insta
go with a clearclick or power play instead
Can you please tell me what device this is? or send a link to it
The device and attachments are linked in bio
@@DuztinCruz Thanks a lot)
do you have to go tapeless for this model?
@@stoplurkn I do not have to go tapeless for this model. It’s an optional modification. Other than that, this camcorder works perfectly fine.
Can you record to the tape and to the iRecord at the same time?
Yes, just press record on both iRecord and Camcorder
Would this work for any camcorder? I’m using the Sony trv260.
If It’s similar to my trv138 I wouldn’t see why not
Can this work on any brand of vhs camcorders? Like JVC super vhs?
I’ve never tried, but it doesn’t seem impossible
What are the attachments you got and where’d you get them?
I listed the attachments to my amazon page. Link in bio.
Link for them parts🥱
Link in bio or insta
It would be better if irecord had a pause button 😢
Bro i have all these but i cant even edit my footage bc its in AVI and its not support in vidéo editors 😢 and when i convert my videos into mp4 theres a lot of glitches its not even usable do you have a solution ?
Try converting it to any other video format
try to screen record what you play on avi .. that way your just resampling what youve recorded
Pointless, the whole point of retro filming is to put it trough the tape, if you don’t want tape just get something that records on DVD or hard drive
Not really… a lot of the look comes from the old cameras having old sensor technology.