Thanks for your concern, Martyn, I'll try with the shop. See if they can
hand me another model, for test.
As I see it now, I can't use the regular phono output's, as they don't
switch between the different hardware I have. I use both TV, decoder, DVD
and VHS. As it is now, the scart/video connections always automatically mak=
e
that the running hardware becomes dominant, shown on the screen. As you
know, there is a 12v voltage blocking units not in use.
But, yes, it would have been nicer to have the ancient system with a switch=
,
selecting which hardware I would like to use, but that wouldn't work with
the remote control...
The thing I like with the DVD unit that I have, is that is has a "time skip=
"
option which means that you can leave the program you are watching and star=
t
looking at it as it was when you left, while it continues to record the res=
t
of it. But I can't accept unnecessary noise.
When I got the DVD with the Lyrebird, I almost wrote to the producer and
asked him why he had set the audio level so low. I'm happy I didn't....
(If you want to see and HEAR something fascinating!! - get in touch with Sy=
d
and he will guide you how to get it. Syd, where are you??)
I looked for some data on the Panasonic DVD sheet, but couldn't find any.
Have we gone "so far" by now, that manufactureres don't even care to look
after such things? "If it's digital it's good!"
It seems not.
Klas.
At 15:35 2003-11-23 -0800, you wrote:
>Do you have an option Klas of using phono & audio in & out plugs? Sometime=
s
>when I was in Scotland, using the scart connection wasn't the greatest for
>my video to TV option, try switching the plugs and also plug the recorder
>into the same power board, sounds to me that an alignment is fractionally
>out, can you take the recorder back to the shop and try another if the abo=
ve
>fails, it shouldn't give you noise like this!
>
>
>
>Martyn
>
>
>
> _____=20
>
>From: Klas Strandberg
>Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 2:50 PM
>To:
>Subject: RE: [Nature Recordists] new topic - DVD noise
>
>
>
>Only scart, all the way, the noise disappers if I pause the DVD. It's not
>much, but it adds noise, and that surprises me.
>
>I got a very nice DVD disc with Lyrebirds and I first thought it was
>recorded too low, and that I had to use a lot of gain on my TV set. But th=
en
>I discovered the same effect when I recorded myself, from the parabol
>decoder.
>
>Could be the Panasonic, but it is their latest model!?
>
>Klas.
>
>
>At 09:36 2003-11-23 -0800, you wrote:
>>I have never heard any noises like that coming from the machines Klas, I
>>have a pioneer DVR7000, one of the earlier models and it's been used many
>>hours with no problems.
>>
>>Is this hiss coming from the TV speakers? What connectors are you using a=
nd
>>is the recorder plugged into the same power point as the TV?
>>
>>
>>
>>Martyn
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _____=20
>>
>>From: Klas Strandberg
>>Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 7:04 AM
>>To:
>>Subject: [Nature Recordists] new topic - DVD noise
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi all!
>>
>>I just bought a Panasonic DVD recorder. Works fine, but I am very
>>disappointed over the audio noise.
>>
>>When I record something from my sattelite decoder I hear no noise at all.
>>When replayed from the DVD I hear a low, but quite audible, sometimes
>>disturbing high-frequent hiss.
>>
>>Is this something that comes with the DVD or is it the machine? Who knows
>>out there?
>>
>>Klas.
>>
>>Telinga Microphones, Botarbo,
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