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V+ Recordings to DVD/HDD via HDMI?
I have recently bought a HD TV which was advertised as having 2 scart sockets but when I got home it had only 1. Queried with supplier who told me that I had the wrong model, however I wished to connect a V+ box and a Toshiba DVD recorder and he assured me that I could do this via HDMI. I have now connected it using HDMI but with a scart lead between V+ and DVD. (no more HDMI sockets) When I download recordings from V+ to DVD I get sound only, no picture. Scart is new as are HDMI leads. Tried every configuration but.....Help!
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Re: V+ Recordings to DVD/HDD via HDMI?
AFAIK you need
HDMI lead TV to V+ Scart Lead TV to V+ Another Scart Lead V+ to DVD Have you tried that combo? |
Re: V+ Recordings to DVD/HDD via HDMI?
I would check the SCART lead is in square. The plug can look like it is seated but be twisted slightly, this can cause sound to fail,.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How many HDMI ports on the TV? Does the DVD have HDMI? Assuming TV has two HDMI and DVD has HDMI out then I would suggest. V+ HDMI to TV DVD HDMI to TV SCART (VCR) to DVD SCART In. Depending on the DVD recorder you could also have (as I do) SCART breakout lead on V+ with a composite video and stereo audio in on the DVD. The cable is smaller, more flexible and easier to route than a SCART lead. Mechanically it gives more positive connection to. Hope this helps, |
Re HDMI V+ to DVD/HDD
Soluition found! Thanks for all your replies, but the DVD/HDD was faulty! Congratulations to Toshiba, they swapped the unit out with no fuss, delivered to my door within 4 days, collected old unit. Brilliant customer services....Well Done Toshiba!
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Re: V+ Recordings to DVD/HDD via HDMI?
Threads Merged: Probably best to keep the outcome with the original thread, helps people keep track of what's going on :)
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