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SCART TV Switching
I have a rather general question to ask, but here goes. A relative has a
new combined Hard Disk and DVD recorder, and asked me to help them understand how to use it. When playing a DVD, the TV is automatically switched to the AV input. However, when playing something recorded on the HD, the TV is not automatically switched to the AV input. Neither is it switched if you open the recorder's library page. Frankly it's a bit of a pain. Now obviously different recorders will have different features, but I was wondering if anyone could say whether this is normal, or not. The manual for the device is less than clear on the subject. -- Mark Myers usenet2 at mcm2002 dot f9 dot co dot uk |
Mark Myers wrote:
I have a rather general question to ask, but here goes. A relative has a new combined Hard Disk and DVD recorder, and asked me to help them understand how to use it. When playing a DVD, the TV is automatically switched to the AV input. However, when playing something recorded on the HD, the TV is not automatically switched to the AV input. Neither is it switched if you open the recorder's library page. Frankly it's a bit of a pain. Now obviously different recorders will have different features, but I was wondering if anyone could say whether this is normal, or not. The manual for the device is less than clear on the subject. Just about every Scart equipped device I've used has the facility to send the appropriate switching signal. Some though have this turned off by default in the menus. Also check that the cable used is ok and fully wired. Swap it for the other one to test -- Alex Hermes: "We can't afford that! Especially not Zoidberg!" Zoidberg: "They took away my credit cards!" www.drzoidberg.co.uk www.sffh.co.uk www.ebayfaq.co.uk |
"Mark Myers" wrote in message ... I have a rather general question to ask, but here goes. A relative has a new combined Hard Disk and DVD recorder, and asked me to help them understand how to use it. When playing a DVD, the TV is automatically switched to the AV input. However, when playing something recorded on the HD, the TV is not automatically switched to the AV input. Neither is it switched if you open the recorder's library page. Frankly it's a bit of a pain. Now obviously different recorders will have different features, but I was wondering if anyone could say whether this is normal, or not. The manual for the device is less than clear on the subject. Would not think what is happening is normal. Is there a button on the remote that needs pressing to send the command or put it in the right mode. -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group. |
Has to be eithere a design flaw or something in the menu that is
switched off in error. What's the machine? |
In article .com, Ed
writes Has to be eithere a design flaw or something in the menu that is switched off in error. What's the machine? I would guess LiteOn 5045? my LiteOn 5005 unit does similar "unusual" things with the scart. -- Tim Mitchell |
Tim Mitchell wrote ...
In article .com, Ed writes Has to be eithere a design flaw or something in the menu that is switched off in error. What's the machine? I would guess LiteOn 5045? my LiteOn 5005 unit does similar "unusual" things with the scart. It's a Panasonic, but I don't have the model no. to hand, though it may well be this one, a DMREH50: http://www.panasonic.co.uk/dvd-recor...eh50/index.htm Many thanks for the swift replies. At least I know now that it's worth looking into the problem. It's a fully wired scart cable, and the fact that playing a DVD does switch correctly suggests to me that the cable is fine. -- Mark Myers usenet2 at mcm2002 dot f9 dot co dot uk I have all the specs and diagrams at home |
Alan Pemberton wrote ...
Mark Myers wrote: It's a Panasonic, but I don't have the model no. to hand, though it may well be this one, a DMREH50: http://www.panasonic.co.uk/dvd-recor...eh50/index.htm I have a DMREH85 and the scart switching works exactly as one would expect - play, menu selection etc all activate the telly input selector. There is no menu option to select scart switching. Do you have the tv connected to the correct scart socket (AV1)? I have noticed that AV2 also puts out pin 8 signalling for some reason and had to fit diodes to block it. Maybe it only happens on play and not the menus? AV1 is the only socket that offers RGB output. I'll be looking at the problem again tomorrow night, but IIRC the cable is connected to AV2 on the TV, and AV1 on the recorder. I've just remembered there is a feature called Q-link. Could that be interfering? -- Mark Myers usenet2 at mcm2002 dot f9 dot co dot uk I have all the specs and diagrams at home |
Mark Myers wrote:
I've just remembered there is a feature called Q-link. Could that be interfering? Yes, it could. -- Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these. The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/7rm2m How to get UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73 Fed up with logos / red buttons? : http://logofreetv.org/ BBC gone? : http://www.astra2d.co.uk/ ---- Only the truth as I see it. No monies return'd. ;-) |
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. co.uk.invalid, Alan Pemberton writes Mark Myers wrote: It's a Panasonic, but I don't have the model no. to hand, though it may well be this one, a DMREH50: http://www.panasonic.co.uk/dvd-recor...eh50/index.htm I have a DMREH85 and the scart switching works exactly as one would expect - play, menu selection etc all activate the telly input selector. There is no menu option to select scart switching. Do you have the tv connected to the correct scart socket (AV1)? I have noticed that AV2 also puts out pin 8 signalling for some reason and had to fit diodes to block it. Maybe it only happens on play and not the menus? AV1 is the only socket that offers RGB output. I have a DMRHS2. I found that the pin 8 on AV1 was on all the time the unit was on but for AV2 it switched when needed. However AV2 had to be used for the source and AV1 to the TV to get the RGB right so I got two breakout boxes and patched the pin 8 signal from AV2 to the lead in AV1. I do have a switch box to pass the normal programme to the TV without going through the DVDR. -- Peter Pratten Please reply in group only |
Alan Pemberton wrote ...
Mark Myers wrote: I've just remembered there is a feature called Q-link. Could that be interfering? Q-link does stuff like this: Tranfers information about the channels stored in the telly to the recorder's channel store. Transfers information about the telly's current channel so that 'one touch record' works (ie the recorder switches to the same channel). Wakes up the telly from standby when the recorder goes into play (an additional feature to the pin 8 signalling). It could be q-link rather than pin 8 that is doing the selecting on the telly, but it's unlikely. Thanks, that makes sense. It's pretty much sorted out now. As far as I can see at the moment it works correctly. I think my confusion came because the TV was taking control of switching if TV/AV was pressed to get back to the TV. IOW, lack of familiarity and finger trouble on my part. See also reply to Peter Pratten. -- Mark Myers usenet2 at mcm2002 dot f9 dot co dot uk I have all the specs and diagrams at home |
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