This is a beginner-level tutorial, and I hope I explained everything clearly :) I’m definitely not an expert, but if anyone needs extra help, feel free to reach out. I’ll do my best to assist in any way I can. Big thanks to everyone for the support on the previous video where I explained how the MINI DVR works. Just a quick reminder, no one’s paying me to promote this device-I just think it’s a great option!
I don't know who said they couldn't understand you in previous videos, but I understand you perfectly fine! I like how you talk very calmly in your videos, it's relaxing in a way and different to a lot of youtubers who shout at the camera! Greetings from the UK :)
Thank you so much! 😊 I really appreciate your kind words. I’m glad the calm tone comes across well and I’m happy it’s relaxing for you! Greetings all the way to the UK! Thanks again for the support!
The problem was not that we didn't understand... But the fact that the voice comes out as ASMR and people like me, and at least 3 friends of mine that told me the same thing, makes us MAD !!!! It's like torture! @MaxVegaKun I'm happy to see that this time, that effect is way less pronounced.
Don't worry many professional have forgotten to put the cover boot etc. on the cable before soldering. Pretty good job. If you stagger the cuts on the wire to match where they need to go you can just satyr them on from the side rather than kind of on the top like you have it and then just fold it in a little Tucker neatly. If you're using electronics solder it will have flux in it already (usually unless you get the kind without it) make sure you're not using plumbing solder or acid flux. Then after your side of the wires on give them a little time to make sure they don't come apart if they do it's a cold solder joint.
I ordered the mini dvr based on your last video and it came yesterday. Awesome little product! I might buy a few more. I'm going to make a few cables next, thanks for sharing this with the world. Bringing these old cameras back to life is great!
That’s awesome! 😊 I’m so glad to hear you got the mini DVR and that you’re enjoying it! It really is a neat little device, and bringing those old cameras back to life is such a rewarding experience. Good luck with making the cables-I’m sure you’ll do great! If you run into any issues or need help, feel free to reach out. Thanks again for the support, and happy modding! 🎥✨
I felt it in my heart when you said “finding time to dedicate to your passion is the hardest….” 🙁 just know that we really appreciate your videos. Also, your voice is fine, your accent is fine. We understand. Some people will complaing because thats their nature. Thats on them, not you. Thank you, Max! 🫶🏾
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful words! 😊 It really means a lot to me that you appreciate the videos. Your support truly keeps me going! -people like you make it all worth it.
Max - You are so dedicated and thorough, great job! You have an excellent formula to your videos. As for your voice - do what feels comfortable! The people making those comments are just being rude, they feel uncomfortable hearing a man with a soft intelligent voice. My girlfriend and I like your videos, and happen to enjoy your voice and find it peaceful. The truth is for every one hater, there are a hundred new viewers who love your detailed videos and your vocal delivery. I think you're doing everything right and your voice is just another contributing factor to how many new subscribers you have! People will always try and bring you down. Just keep doing your thing, you have an excellent and unique formula here.
Wow, thank you so much for your incredibly kind and thoughtful message! 😊 It truly means a lot to hear that you and your girlfriend enjoy my videos and even find my voice peaceful. I try to stay true to myself and make content that feels right, so your words really validate that approach. Your support and encouragement are exactly what keep me motivated to keep going! Thank you again! 🙌
For the price, size, and built in battery, it is hard to beat the MiniDVR for casual camcorder use, however, it is not the best quality in that it records 30fps and therefore is either blending or discarding half of the available video information in an NTSC signal. Video bitrate probably isn't as high as some other options as well, but none of those are as small and inexpensive. I do think it would be interesting to see a side by side of just recording to min DV tape plus deinterlacing versus the quality you get with the MiniDVR. Yes, the miniDV tape is more of a hassle in terms of cost, media tape eventually wearing out, and then needing to capture in realtime using older software+Deinterlacing, but quality difference may be worth it to some. There's really no harm in recording both on tape and with the DVR simultaneously, Just saying that there are definite downsides (and benefits) to using this method, but reduced capture quality is the biggest downside. The ease of use however will probably put more vintage cameras back into use for the average user that doesn't necessarily care about getting the best quality result. If using it for things like music videos as you mentioned, I'd be wanting the best quality over ease of use personally, but that's just me. You've done an awesome job in getting the information out there so others can try it to see if the results meet their expectations and quality needs!
"Hi Max, your videos are very helpful. I am also starting to use my old video camera. The videos on your channel have been very helpful to me. Thank you, warm regards from Flores Island, Indonesia."🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m really glad to hear that my videos have been helpful for you. It’s awesome that you’re starting to use your old video camera again-that’s what it’s all about! Warm regards all the way from Flores Island, Indonesia. That’s amazing! Sending good vibes your way!
Hi, first of all, you are a gentleman answering so many unpleasent questions about your spelling and more. Did you do a minidvr to 3.5mm cable tutorial ? Can it be done directly as you did here?
You have an excellent channel, Max. You do great work. You may know that I am also into video equipment preservation and appreciate all that you are doing to keep the art alive. I recently adapted the ClearClick recorder to some truly ancient BW cameras. Your process is very similar to that, but much simpler. Your production values are excellent. Keep up the great work! Hint: Tin the wires with solder first before soldering them to the connectors. Your soldering is very good otherwise.
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 It’s awesome to hear from someone else who’s into video equipment preservation. I’ve been thinking about getting a ClearClick recorder myself to do a review, so it’s great to hear you’re using it with those beautiful BW cameras-sounds like a really cool project! I’m also preparing a video using a black-and-white camera with interchangeable C-mount lenses that I recently bought, and I’m super excited about that project. Your tip on tinning the wires is great, and I’ll definitely keep that in mind. Thanks again for your support, and let’s keep preserving this amazing gear!
@@MaxVegaKun You're most welcome. One tip for recording monochrome video and why I specifically chose the ClearClick. Don't use a standard composite video input for BW. The yellow jack expects a composite color video signal and does some weird filtering that will remove the middle detail region of the BW video. Instead, wire the BW input to the Y input of the YC input connector. Leave the C input floating. The BW video will now be recorded at full bandwidth and look great. You might make a video where you try both inputs and compare the results. Keep having fun!
Seems like the next step is to tap into the “record button” which is broken out to the cable pinout on older cameras and hook that up to the record button on the mini DVR. :D. I just ordered a mini DVR. :)
Thank you so much for your comment! 😊 Absolutely-I'm actually working on a project where I’m incorporating the mini DVR inside a 1970s black-and-white camera. I’ll be soldering all the DVR buttons to external ones, turning it into a fully digital camera. I’m also looking into compact battery options to keep everything within the same camera. It's going to be a fun build! I'm excited that you've ordered a mini DVR too-feel free to share how it goes with your setup, and if you need any tips, I’m happy to help! 🎥
I had a thought and you could color code for different adapters,saves labeling and assures that you have the right one, its something i wish the electronics community would do, like the fast forward and record standards, time adds money.
Thank you! 😊 I’m glad you appreciate seeing the whole process. And I’m excited to share the monitor adaptation soon-stay tuned, it’s coming! Thanks for the support!
Great stuff! Thanks for doing these videos. I can save time log and capturing! Your voice is fine and I understand everything you're saying. Don't acknowledge the internet trolls!
I just made a couple of cables, I finally figured out that the swap is red to green wire. I'm still excited to watch this and see if there are any tips I can apply to my next cable. I ordered some coiled ones for version 2.
That’s awesome! 😊 Figuring out those little wiring swaps is such a satisfying moment, right? Coiled ones sound like a great idea for version 2-those will definitely make things more flexible! Thanks for sharing your progress, and keep up the great work! 🎉
Thank you so much for the support! 😊 I’m really glad you’re enjoying the projects. And just a heads-up-the next video, which covers the modification of a cheap monitor from AliExpress, will be out this Sunday! Stay tuned! 🎥
Very helpful! I'm just waiting my miniDVR to put a good use the free S-VHS Panasonic AJ-D200HE, that I had from my workplace. I will have to search for an S-Video connector to 3 pin conversion. Thanks again Max.
That’s awesome to hear! 😊 I’m really glad you found the video helpful. The Panasonic AJ-D200HE sounds like a great camera to put to good use with the miniDVR. You could use a cable like this one: www.amazon.com/Create-idea-S-Video-Camcorder-Set-Top-Box/dp/B0CKLLRV7K/ref=sr_1_16?crid=1VE4BYR1C6VN7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hiozYEI65PGvNbe3IamSjAqYV4uH0rqgA3PcN5PnpWFp9nXNgddZzvfcyOuE-h571bK1bmYGXzP4q_epPhKE4HriSVljxuQKwZI36l0oHtfkXZ9VcDepiGHjPwJOBmdLR3wHqgVnEhW4uUJn2eQCw9KaU_RrjFo9yAPLuU6hUqxErYKu9A9sl5bjx4iYU9MO5QarNUpR87phbFu9kV7b5XfmcR-ES0eQIolvNwXMTmqXBqTJqZ7durMgZ7pQalWa4_MDtjyfjYUUg606c1zew0zg4XHgS-AN6qazk2ePKMk.AE76-vKs0y7ab9PDhBU-FVNd60VVrJldF3GDTVcv-Ak&dib_tag=se&keywords=svideo+to+av&qid=1726027463&s=electronics&sprefix=svideo+to+av+%2Celectronics%2C142&sr=1-16 And by following the diagram of the 3.5mm female connector, you can adapt it to use the S-video output from your camera, Hope that helps!
That’s awesome! 🎉 I’m excited for you to test it out with your old cams! I hope it works great for you, and if you run into any issues or have questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching, and good luck with your setup! 😊
@@MaxVegaKun unfortunately, the one I got doesn't appear to work :( It only records black screen and bad noize. Not sure if it just has bad cable or what. If they return/refund it might try a different one.
@@SonicVision Sorry to hear that happened to you. Given the symptoms you mentioned, it’s likely the cable. Did you follow the steps to make the custom cable?
@@MaxVegaKun oh, I completely forgot about the wiring part! Looks like I will need to find/order some cables to attempt what you demonstrate. Should the retro camera wiring apply to all cameras? I have a Sony DIgital 8 as well as a Canon MINI DV that I would like try using with the MINI DVR. Thanks for your replies.
Hi, I’m very interested in a video explaining how to make a JVC din connector adapter cable. My father has an old VHS-C JVC video camera, that he bought in the late 80’s or early 90’s. The din cable I have output in a SCART connector (which is impossible to find anymore on a modern TV). So an adapter cable like yours would be a big help, and much more convenient to use. I don’t know if it would work though with the miniDVR SD recording your using, because it’s a French video system SECAM (PAL tapes appear black and white when played on a SECAM deck).
Future video request: how you handle power for these cameras! I have a Zenith VideoMovie (I think my model is the VM6200), and I can use it plugged into the wall but the old batteries aren’t holding a charge. Thank you!
Thanks so much for the video request! 😊 I’m actually working on a video where I rebuild a battery and create a custom cable for a JVC VHS camera that uses the same battery model and native cable as the Zenith VM6200-funny enough, they’re almost identical! It’s the JVC GR C7. The idea is to replace the internal cells of the original battery, so your camera feels like new again. In the meantime, you can check out this generic battery: www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2414BQF?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 it’s compatible if you plug it into the same port where the power adapter goes, and it’s much cheaper than trying to find a rebuilt one on eBay. Hope that helps, and stay tuned for the video! 😊
By the way, I’ve been watching the videos on your channel, and they’re amazing! You’re really talented-congratulations! My wife and I make music and covers in Spanish, so I’ll leave you the link to our music channel. Hopefully, you can check it out, and maybe we can collaborate in the future. Once again, congratulations, I loved your work! ua-cam.com/video/tVkR7SpDhr4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MelMaxMusic
Thank you so much, Alexander! 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video! I’d love to dive into making an S-VHS cable/adapter for you. It’s definitely possible to make an adapter for S-VHS, and it’s something I’m considering for a future project. I’ll add it to my list, and once I can get all the parts and make sure it works smoothly, I’ll share a video on how to make that cable. Stay tuned, and greetings back to you! 🎥
Hello, your videos are very interesting, I would like to know how to make the cable that appears at minute 9:52, I have a TRV87P handicam that has stereo audio (red, white and yellow). thank you so much.
Hi! I followed your exact wiring diagram but when I try using it with my Elura 60, nothing shows up. However, when the cable is plugged partially into the mini DVR, there is video, but no audio. But when I plug it in a bit more, there is distorted audio but no video. If its plugged all the way, nothing. Would you know what Im doing wrong?
Hola bro, increible contenido!! pero tengo un problema, ya tengo un mini dvr y el cable, pero me falta una bateria para mi JVC videomovie. Tu sabes como puedo hacer una bateria o alguna forma de alimentacion portatil?? Ya no venden en ninguna parte la bateria original o alguna que le pueda servir.
@panaMiguel2006 Genial! Si tienes una bateria que no funciona estoy preparando un video sobre como reconstruirla de esa forma mantendras la estetica! Por lo pronto te comparto esta bateria de 12v que puedes conectar ditectamente a la toma de corriente sin embargo esta camara requiere solo 9.6v y con el uso prolongado podria dañarse, aunque yo ya la e usado constantemente en difefentes camaras de 9.6v y nunca se han dañado pero siempre hay un riesgo: a.co/d/iDVW7zT Una opcion mas apropiada es esta bateria de 9.6v aunque tendrias que modificar el conector que no es complicado: a.co/d/ijaIvlJ Espero que te sirva! :)
thanks for showing all of that...must have been tons of work to make that video, very fine! you have an adorable collection of retro camcorders. that sony mini thing is damn good. whats the full name of it? might be I should get one, too. "if I can make it, everybody else out there should be able to do it".....haha...that was the sunday message🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video-it was definitely a lot of work, but totally worth it! I appreciate your kind words about my beloved camcorders; I’ve had a lot of fun putting it together. The camera you’re talking about is the Sony Handycam DCR-PC100, and it’s definitely a gem! If you’re into retro cameras, I’d totally recommend it. Haha, I’m glad you liked that motivation message-it’s true though, if I can do it, anyone can! 😄 Thanks again for your awesome comment!
That’s awesome to hear! 😊 I’m also working on another video where I explain how to make adapters for proprietary JVC and Panasonic cables. Thanks again for your support, and happy modding! 🎉
Thanks for your interest! 😊 I’m actually working on a video that dives deeper into that cheap monitor and how I adapted it for my setup. Stay tuned-it’ll be out soon, and I’m excited to share all the details!
Great videos! Would definitely be interested in a video about cables for JVC cameras as I've been trying to do this for my JVC GR-45E. Can't find any pin out schematics and I would have to completely take my camera apart to be able to even reach the motherboard.
Thank you so much! 😊 I totally understand the struggle with finding pinout schematics for older JVC cameras-it can be a real challenge. I’m already working on a video that will cover exactly how to make cables for JVC cameras like your GR-45E, and I’ll also show how to rebuild the batteries for these models. I wish I could get it out sooner, but it’ll be ready in about 3 weeks! In the meantime, this Sunday, I’m releasing a video on how to modify a $9 monitor from AliExpress, and the JVC cable video will follow shortly after. Thanks for your patience! 🎥
@@MaxVegaKun I did some trial and error testing in the meantime and I got it to work! The satisfaction was immense! Only to quickly be disappointed by the fact that there seems to be something wrong with the camera that distorts the image after a while. Supposedly something about bad capacitors. But still looking forward to the video!
Yeah! that’s amazing! 🎉 Totally get that feeling!-congrats on figuring it out! It’s definitely frustrating when you hit a roadblock like that with bad capacitors, though. 😕 Old cameras can have a lot of those issues, but if it’s the caps, replacing them might just bring it back to life! I’ll still be sharing the video soon, so hopefully, it’ll be helpful for you. Thanks for sticking with it, and good luck with the capacitor fix!
I’m really sorry about the wait! I actually just went up to the attic to grab the cables I need for the tutorial, and I wish I could share a diagram right now, but to be honest, the first adapter I made was several months ago, even before I started the channel, and I didn’t write it down at the time 😅. So I’ll need to go through the process again to remember exactly how I did it. I wish I could promise the video will be out soon, but I’ve been working 5-6 days a week, so it might take a little longer than I’d like 😓. But I promise it’s coming! In fact, since it’s not too complicated, I’ll try to make a quick “short” video about it to release sooner. I’m taking a break on Wednesday, so I’ll do my best to at least get the short video out then! 😊
@@MaxVegaKun I figured it out! Though I don't know what to do with the spare black wire from it? It seems to be "B" on some JVC circuits, so I guess it's power? Don't have a multimeter to check.
I've created the cable as per 3:13 but my audio is very distorted. Any thoughts please? I'm using a Sony DCR-TRV265E which has stereo audio so I don't know if that means it needs wiring differently? Thanks.
Wouldnt using a dual trrs male to male cable just do the same thing? Or is there something specific about the cable that comes with the mini dvr that makes this all work?
That’s a great question! A standard dual TRRS male-to-male cable could work for certain setups, but the issue is that the pinout on the mini DVR isn’t the same as standard TRRS cables. The mini DVR has a specific pin configuration for video, audio, and ground that doesn’t align with typical cables. So, just using a regular TRRS cable wouldn’t work without modification. That’s why you need a custom cable-so the connections line up properly with the DVR’s specific inputs. It’s a small but important difference that makes this setup work! 😊
I’d absolutely love to help with that, but since my time is pretty limited, I’m planning to start offering fully modded cameras and accessories once I meet the requirements to open a store within UA-cam. That way, I can keep everything more organized. Fortunately, I’m not too far from reaching that goal, thanks to all the amazing support I’ve received-I'm really grateful for it! So stay tuned, it’s coming soon! 😊🎥
No worries, the icons from the Mini DVR don’t get recorded in the final video, so you’re good there! 😊 You do have the option to add a date stamp if you want, but I’m guessing that’s not what you’re after. However, one thing to watch out for-while I’ve tested a ton of cameras, a couple of them didn’t output a "clean" signal, and the camera’s menu got recorded in the final video. Luckily, that’s been pretty rare, but it’s something to keep in mind!
Thanks for asking! 😊 The monitor I’m using is a small, inexpensive one that I picked up from AliExpress. It’s actually meant for car backup cameras, but I modified it for my setup. I’m working on a video that will go over how I did that, so stay tuned!
You can get the monitor from AliExpress, and here’s the link to where I bought mine: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805211321157.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.79.62ec18020z7n7V&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa Just keep in mind that it does need some modification and another cheap components to work properly. I’m currently editing the video on how to do that, and it will be available next Sunday! 😊 Thanks for your patience!
Yes exactly what @EliFleming said, You could use a cable like this one: www.amazon.com/Create-idea-S-Video-Camcorder-Set-Top-Box/dp/B0CKLLRV7K/ref=sr_1_16?crid=1VE4BYR1C6VN7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hiozYEI65PGvNbe3IamSjAqYV4uH0rqgA3PcN5PnpWFp9nXNgddZzvfcyOuE-h571bK1bmYGXzP4q_epPhKE4HriSVljxuQKwZI36l0oHtfkXZ9VcDepiGHjPwJOBmdLR3wHqgVnEhW4uUJn2eQCw9KaU_RrjFo9yAPLuU6hUqxErYKu9A9sl5bjx4iYU9MO5QarNUpR87phbFu9kV7b5XfmcR-ES0eQIolvNwXMTmqXBqTJqZ7durMgZ7pQalWa4_MDtjyfjYUUg606c1zew0zg4XHgS-AN6qazk2ePKMk.AE76-vKs0y7ab9PDhBU-FVNd60VVrJldF3GDTVcv-Ak&dib_tag=se&keywords=svideo+to+av&qid=1726027463&s=electronics&sprefix=svideo+to+av+%2Celectronics%2C142&sr=1-16 And by following the diagram of the 3.5mm female connector, you can adapt it to use the S-video output from your camera, Hope that helps!
¡Claro! 😊 Aquí te comparto los enlaces de AliExpress para el monitor y los cables: Monitor: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805211321157.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.85.5add1802KFu0px&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa Conector macho 4 polos: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806202832703.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.55.5add1802KFu0px&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa Cables/TRRS: www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799918035646.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.67.5add1802KFu0px&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa Cable conector hembra 4 polos: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805146934698.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.72.5add1802KFu0px&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa Espero que te sean útiles!
Thanks for asking! 😊 If your camera only has an S-video port, you can make an adapter to get composite video through the 3.5mm cable. However, you would lose the advantages of S-video, and there wouldn’t be any audio either. 😕 But if that’s what you need, let me know, and I can make a simple diagram to help you out!
You could use a cable like this one: www.amazon.com/Create-idea-S-Video-Camcorder-Set-Top-Box/dp/B0CKLLRV7K/ref=sr_1_16?crid=1VE4BYR1C6VN7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hiozYEI65PGvNbe3IamSjAqYV4uH0rqgA3PcN5PnpWFp9nXNgddZzvfcyOuE-h571bK1bmYGXzP4q_epPhKE4HriSVljxuQKwZI36l0oHtfkXZ9VcDepiGHjPwJOBmdLR3wHqgVnEhW4uUJn2eQCw9KaU_RrjFo9yAPLuU6hUqxErYKu9A9sl5bjx4iYU9MO5QarNUpR87phbFu9kV7b5XfmcR-ES0eQIolvNwXMTmqXBqTJqZ7durMgZ7pQalWa4_MDtjyfjYUUg606c1zew0zg4XHgS-AN6qazk2ePKMk.AE76-vKs0y7ab9PDhBU-FVNd60VVrJldF3GDTVcv-Ak&dib_tag=se&keywords=svideo+to+av&qid=1726027463&s=electronics&sprefix=svideo+to+av+%2Celectronics%2C142&sr=1-16 And by following the diagram of the 3.5mm female connector, you can adapt it to use the S-video output from your camera, Hope that helps!
It could technically fit, but I’m not sure it makes much sense unless the tape mechanism is broken and you’re looking for a more compact setup. In that case, you could place it inside, but the issue is you’d need to use the DVR’s buttons to start and stop recording, which would mean constantly opening and closing the tape compartment. I’m actually working on a project where I’m integrating the mini DVR internally into an old Fisher Price camera. I’m planning to solder the button terminals to external buttons for easier control. It’s going to be a bit of a labor-intensive (and maybe even pointless) project, but it’ll definitely be fun! 😄
@@MaxVegaKun Yeah, it may be pointless. I was just trying to imagine a place for it to go instead of hanging from a wire. I really like the concept of this device upgrading an old camera to make it easier to use in our modern world.
Unfortunately, no, since standard video pins don’t exactly match those of the mini DVR. But honestly, it’s super easy to make the cable yourself! Give it a shot-it’s simpler than it looks! 😊
Thank you for the feedback! 😊 I really appreciate it. I’ll definitely keep that in mind and work on making my titles more attention-grabbing. I wouldn’t want anyone to miss out on the content! Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts!
I totally understand your point! However, at least to my eyes, the "look" of VHS tape is preserved quite well with this setup. While it's true that it’s not 100% identical to recording on actual tape, when you balance the convenience this method offers with the final result, I still think it's worth it. Using original retro cameras gives a more authentic feel compared to applying a filter in post-editing. For me, it's a good compromise between modern convenience and keeping that vintage charm alive. 😊 It is also especially useful if the tape mechanism is unreliable or damaged. It allows for a tapeless setup that still retains much of the retro look and feel of the footage. That being said, if you’re a fan of the full analog experience, I respect that too-there’s definitely a unique quality in sticking to the original medium. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🎥
This is a beginner-level tutorial, and I hope I explained everything clearly :) I’m definitely not an expert, but if anyone needs extra help, feel free to reach out. I’ll do my best to assist in any way I can. Big thanks to everyone for the support on the previous video where I explained how the MINI DVR works. Just a quick reminder, no one’s paying me to promote this device-I just think it’s a great option!
Hi Max, love the tutorials but I need help on a connector that you didn't show. How do I contact you?
Amazing. I find the video obtained this way to have a more filmic look than from a purely digital process.
So good and easy to understand, a breath of fresh air and to the point.
Thank you so much! I’m really glad to hear that you found it easy to understand! That means a lot to me!
I don't know who said they couldn't understand you in previous videos, but I understand you perfectly fine! I like how you talk very calmly in your videos, it's relaxing in a way and different to a lot of youtubers who shout at the camera! Greetings from the UK :)
Thank you so much! 😊 I really appreciate your kind words. I’m glad the calm tone comes across well and I’m happy it’s relaxing for you! Greetings all the way to the UK! Thanks again for the support!
The problem was not that we didn't understand...
But the fact that the voice comes out as ASMR and people like me, and at least 3 friends of mine that told me the same thing, makes us MAD !!!! It's like torture!
@MaxVegaKun I'm happy to see that this time, that effect is way less pronounced.
@@padrellowhat r u talking about man, hes just talking. Normal. Not asmr
Don't worry many professional have forgotten to put the cover boot etc. on the cable before soldering. Pretty good job. If you stagger the cuts on the wire to match where they need to go you can just satyr them on from the side rather than kind of on the top like you have it and then just fold it in a little Tucker neatly. If you're using electronics solder it will have flux in it already (usually unless you get the kind without it) make sure you're not using plumbing solder or acid flux. Then after your side of the wires on give them a little time to make sure they don't come apart if they do it's a cold solder joint.
Thank you for this video, I got a Sony Handicam camera coming and need to make the RCA cable for my DVR. Just the info I needed!
I ordered the mini dvr based on your last video and it came yesterday. Awesome little product! I might buy a few more.
I'm going to make a few cables next, thanks for sharing this with the world. Bringing these old cameras back to life is great!
That’s awesome! 😊 I’m so glad to hear you got the mini DVR and that you’re enjoying it! It really is a neat little device, and bringing those old cameras back to life is such a rewarding experience.
Good luck with making the cables-I’m sure you’ll do great! If you run into any issues or need help, feel free to reach out. Thanks again for the support, and happy modding! 🎥✨
I felt it in my heart when you said “finding time to dedicate to your passion is the hardest….” 🙁 just know that we really appreciate your videos. Also, your voice is fine, your accent is fine. We understand. Some people will complaing because thats their nature. Thats on them, not you. Thank you, Max! 🫶🏾
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful words! 😊 It really means a lot to me that you appreciate the videos. Your support truly keeps me going! -people like you make it all worth it.
Max - You are so dedicated and thorough, great job! You have an excellent formula to your videos. As for your voice - do what feels comfortable! The people making those comments are just being rude, they feel uncomfortable hearing a man with a soft intelligent voice. My girlfriend and I like your videos, and happen to enjoy your voice and find it peaceful. The truth is for every one hater, there are a hundred new viewers who love your detailed videos and your vocal delivery. I think you're doing everything right and your voice is just another contributing factor to how many new subscribers you have! People will always try and bring you down. Just keep doing your thing, you have an excellent and unique formula here.
Wow, thank you so much for your incredibly kind and thoughtful message! 😊 It truly means a lot to hear that you and your girlfriend enjoy my videos and even find my voice peaceful. I try to stay true to myself and make content that feels right, so your words really validate that approach. Your support and encouragement are exactly what keep me motivated to keep going! Thank you again! 🙌
yes, more on the cables for different brands.
For the price, size, and built in battery, it is hard to beat the MiniDVR for casual camcorder use, however, it is not the best quality in that it records 30fps and therefore is either blending or discarding half of the available video information in an NTSC signal. Video bitrate probably isn't as high as some other options as well, but none of those are as small and inexpensive.
I do think it would be interesting to see a side by side of just recording to min DV tape plus deinterlacing versus the quality you get with the MiniDVR. Yes, the miniDV tape is more of a hassle in terms of cost, media tape eventually wearing out, and then needing to capture in realtime using older software+Deinterlacing, but quality difference may be worth it to some. There's really no harm in recording both on tape and with the DVR simultaneously,
Just saying that there are definite downsides (and benefits) to using this method, but reduced capture quality is the biggest downside. The ease of use however will probably put more vintage cameras back into use for the average user that doesn't necessarily care about getting the best quality result. If using it for things like music videos as you mentioned, I'd be wanting the best quality over ease of use personally, but that's just me.
You've done an awesome job in getting the information out there so others can try it to see if the results meet their expectations and quality needs!
"Hi Max, your videos are very helpful. I am also starting to use my old video camera. The videos on your channel have been very helpful to me. Thank you, warm regards from Flores Island, Indonesia."🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m really glad to hear that my videos have been helpful for you. It’s awesome that you’re starting to use your old video camera again-that’s what it’s all about! Warm regards all the way from Flores Island, Indonesia. That’s amazing! Sending good vibes your way!
Perfect timing! I just received my DVR!
That’s awesome! 🎉 Perfect timing indeed! I’m excited for you to start experimenting with it. Let me know how it goes! Enjoy your new DVR!
Hi, first of all, you are a gentleman answering so many unpleasent questions about your spelling and more. Did you do a minidvr to 3.5mm cable tutorial ? Can it be done directly as you did here?
You have an excellent channel, Max. You do great work. You may know that I am also into video equipment preservation and appreciate all that you are doing to keep the art alive. I recently adapted the ClearClick recorder to some truly ancient BW cameras. Your process is very similar to that, but much simpler. Your production values are excellent. Keep up the great work!
Hint: Tin the wires with solder first before soldering them to the connectors. Your soldering is very good otherwise.
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 It’s awesome to hear from someone else who’s into video equipment preservation. I’ve been thinking about getting a ClearClick recorder myself to do a review, so it’s great to hear you’re using it with those beautiful BW cameras-sounds like a really cool project! I’m also preparing a video using a black-and-white camera with interchangeable C-mount lenses that I recently bought, and I’m super excited about that project. Your tip on tinning the wires is great, and I’ll definitely keep that in mind. Thanks again for your support, and let’s keep preserving this amazing gear!
@@MaxVegaKun You're most welcome. One tip for recording monochrome video and why I specifically chose the ClearClick. Don't use a standard composite video input for BW. The yellow jack expects a composite color video signal and does some weird filtering that will remove the middle detail region of the BW video. Instead, wire the BW input to the Y input of the YC input connector. Leave the C input floating. The BW video will now be recorded at full bandwidth and look great. You might make a video where you try both inputs and compare the results. Keep having fun!
Seems like the next step is to tap into the “record button” which is broken out to the cable pinout on older cameras and hook that up to the record button on the mini DVR. :D. I just ordered a mini DVR. :)
Thank you so much for your comment! 😊 Absolutely-I'm actually working on a project where I’m incorporating the mini DVR inside a 1970s black-and-white camera. I’ll be soldering all the DVR buttons to external ones, turning it into a fully digital camera. I’m also looking into compact battery options to keep everything within the same camera. It's going to be a fun build! I'm excited that you've ordered a mini DVR too-feel free to share how it goes with your setup, and if you need any tips, I’m happy to help! 🎥
I had a thought and you could color code for different adapters,saves labeling and assures that you have the right one, its something i wish the electronics community would do, like the fast forward and record standards, time adds money.
Good to see warts and all. And yes to the monitor adaptation.
Thank you! 😊 I’m glad you appreciate seeing the whole process. And I’m excited to share the monitor adaptation soon-stay tuned, it’s coming! Thanks for the support!
Great stuff! Thanks for doing these videos. I can save time log and capturing! Your voice is fine and I understand everything you're saying. Don't acknowledge the internet trolls!
0:17 excited for this one.
I just made a couple of cables, I finally figured out that the swap is red to green wire. I'm still excited to watch this and see if there are any tips I can apply to my next cable. I ordered some coiled ones for version 2.
That’s awesome! 😊 Figuring out those little wiring swaps is such a satisfying moment, right? Coiled ones sound like a great idea for version 2-those will definitely make things more flexible! Thanks for sharing your progress, and keep up the great work! 🎉
Thank you. Keep the projects coming.
Thank you so much for the support! 😊 I’m really glad you’re enjoying the projects. And just a heads-up-the next video, which covers the modification of a cheap monitor from AliExpress, will be out this Sunday! Stay tuned! 🎥
Very helpful! I'm just waiting my miniDVR to put a good use the free S-VHS Panasonic AJ-D200HE, that I had from my workplace. I will have to search for an S-Video connector to 3 pin conversion. Thanks again Max.
That’s awesome to hear! 😊 I’m really glad you found the video helpful. The Panasonic AJ-D200HE sounds like a great camera to put to good use with the miniDVR. You could use a cable like this one: www.amazon.com/Create-idea-S-Video-Camcorder-Set-Top-Box/dp/B0CKLLRV7K/ref=sr_1_16?crid=1VE4BYR1C6VN7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hiozYEI65PGvNbe3IamSjAqYV4uH0rqgA3PcN5PnpWFp9nXNgddZzvfcyOuE-h571bK1bmYGXzP4q_epPhKE4HriSVljxuQKwZI36l0oHtfkXZ9VcDepiGHjPwJOBmdLR3wHqgVnEhW4uUJn2eQCw9KaU_RrjFo9yAPLuU6hUqxErYKu9A9sl5bjx4iYU9MO5QarNUpR87phbFu9kV7b5XfmcR-ES0eQIolvNwXMTmqXBqTJqZ7durMgZ7pQalWa4_MDtjyfjYUUg606c1zew0zg4XHgS-AN6qazk2ePKMk.AE76-vKs0y7ab9PDhBU-FVNd60VVrJldF3GDTVcv-Ak&dib_tag=se&keywords=svideo+to+av&qid=1726027463&s=electronics&sprefix=svideo+to+av+%2Celectronics%2C142&sr=1-16
And by following the diagram of the 3.5mm female connector, you can adapt it to use the S-video output from your camera, Hope that helps!
@@MaxVegaKun Yes! thank you I think I have one of those cables in some drawer. Let's see if it works 🤞
J’Zargo is a good cinematographer. J’Zargo gonna win a technical Oscar for this great spell
Haha, considering the character's context, I’m not sure if that was a critique, but either way, thanks for the comment!
@@MaxVegaKun haha its a character from Skyrim. And his voice is similar to yours.
@@samsigala hahah really? 😆 that was a good one!
Cool. Based off this video I ordered one today from AliExpress. Will see if/how it works with a couple of my old cams.
That’s awesome! 🎉 I’m excited for you to test it out with your old cams! I hope it works great for you, and if you run into any issues or have questions, feel free to reach out. Thanks for watching, and good luck with your setup! 😊
@@MaxVegaKun thank you too.
@@MaxVegaKun unfortunately, the one I got doesn't appear to work :( It only records black screen and bad noize. Not sure if it just has bad cable or what. If they return/refund it might try a different one.
@@SonicVision Sorry to hear that happened to you. Given the symptoms you mentioned, it’s likely the cable. Did you follow the steps to make the custom cable?
@@MaxVegaKun oh, I completely forgot about the wiring part! Looks like I will need to find/order some cables to attempt what you demonstrate. Should the retro camera wiring apply to all cameras? I have a Sony DIgital 8 as well as a Canon MINI DV that I would like try using with the MINI DVR. Thanks for your replies.
I’d love to see how you modified the Zenith camera.
Thank you! I'm excited to share that the video, is in the works! :)
Great video. Would be good to see a video on an adapter for the Sony Hanycam AV port.
Hi, I’m very interested in a video explaining how to make a JVC din connector adapter cable. My father has an old VHS-C JVC video camera, that he bought in the late 80’s or early 90’s.
The din cable I have output in a SCART connector (which is impossible to find anymore on a modern TV). So an adapter cable like yours would be a big help, and much more convenient to use.
I don’t know if it would work though with the miniDVR SD recording your using, because it’s a French video system SECAM (PAL tapes appear black and white when played on a SECAM deck).
Future video request: how you handle power for these cameras! I have a Zenith VideoMovie (I think my model is the VM6200), and I can use it plugged into the wall but the old batteries aren’t holding a charge. Thank you!
Thanks so much for the video request! 😊 I’m actually working on a video where I rebuild a battery and create a custom cable for a JVC VHS camera that uses the same battery model and native cable as the Zenith VM6200-funny enough, they’re almost identical! It’s the JVC GR C7. The idea is to replace the internal cells of the original battery, so your camera feels like new again. In the meantime, you can check out this generic battery: www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2414BQF?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 it’s compatible if you plug it into the same port where the power adapter goes, and it’s much cheaper than trying to find a rebuilt one on eBay. Hope that helps, and stay tuned for the video! 😊
By the way, I’ve been watching the videos on your channel, and they’re amazing! You’re really talented-congratulations! My wife and I make music and covers in Spanish, so I’ll leave you the link to our music channel. Hopefully, you can check it out, and maybe we can collaborate in the future. Once again, congratulations, I loved your work! ua-cam.com/video/tVkR7SpDhr4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=MelMaxMusic
@@MaxVegaKun nice! I am loving your videos! They are incredibly informative. I can’t wait to tinker with some of my old cameras 😄 Thanks again!
@@MaxVegaKun thank you so much! That means a lot!!
6:50 - keep forgetting too
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I'm gonna think about my miniDV camera connecting to mini DVR. Interesting.
Haha, it always happens right? 😁 It’s easy to forget some of those details!
Thanks your comment, and stay tuned for more! 🎥
Great video! Thank you ver much for your work. I wolud be very interested to learn how to make a s-vhs cable/Adapter. Greatings, Alexander
Thank you so much, Alexander! 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video! I’d love to dive into making an S-VHS cable/adapter for you. It’s definitely possible to make an adapter for S-VHS, and it’s something I’m considering for a future project.
I’ll add it to my list, and once I can get all the parts and make sure it works smoothly, I’ll share a video on how to make that cable. Stay tuned, and greetings back to you! 🎥
Hello, your videos are very interesting, I would like to know how to make the cable that appears at minute 9:52, I have a TRV87P handicam that has stereo audio (red, white and yellow). thank you so much.
Hi! I followed your exact wiring diagram but when I try using it with my Elura 60, nothing shows up. However, when the cable is plugged partially into the mini DVR, there is video, but no audio. But when I plug it in a bit more, there is distorted audio but no video. If its plugged all the way, nothing. Would you know what Im doing wrong?
i just ordered my mini dvr but i was wondering for the cable to cable connection do i have to solder it or just put a heat shrink around it?
Thank you for the video. As always - useful and interesting.
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m really glad you found it useful!
Hola bro, increible contenido!! pero tengo un problema, ya tengo un mini dvr y el cable, pero me falta una bateria para mi JVC videomovie. Tu sabes como puedo hacer una bateria o alguna forma de alimentacion portatil?? Ya no venden en ninguna parte la bateria original o alguna que le pueda servir.
@panaMiguel2006 Genial! Si tienes una bateria que no funciona estoy preparando un video sobre como reconstruirla de esa forma mantendras la estetica! Por lo pronto te comparto esta bateria de 12v que puedes conectar ditectamente a la toma de corriente sin embargo esta camara requiere solo 9.6v y con el uso prolongado podria dañarse, aunque yo ya la e usado constantemente en difefentes camaras de 9.6v y nunca se han dañado pero siempre hay un riesgo:
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Una opcion mas apropiada es esta bateria de 9.6v aunque tendrias que modificar el conector que no es complicado:
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Espero que te sirva! :)
Nice video 😊
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video! By the way, I loved Old Shoes! 🎶
thanks for showing all of that...must have been tons of work to make that video, very fine! you have an adorable collection of retro camcorders. that sony mini thing is damn good. whats the full name of it? might be I should get one, too. "if I can make it, everybody else out there should be able to do it".....haha...that was the sunday message🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much! 😊 I’m really glad you enjoyed the video-it was definitely a lot of work, but totally worth it! I appreciate your kind words about my beloved camcorders; I’ve had a lot of fun putting it together. The camera you’re talking about is the Sony Handycam DCR-PC100, and it’s definitely a gem! If you’re into retro cameras, I’d totally recommend it. Haha, I’m glad you liked that motivation message-it’s true though, if I can do it, anyone can! 😄 Thanks again for your awesome comment!
I'm interested in a cable for sure
That’s awesome to hear! 😊 I’m also working on another video where I explain how to make adapters for proprietary JVC and Panasonic cables. Thanks again for your support, and happy modding! 🎉
I'd love to see more about that cheap monitor
Thanks for your interest! 😊 I’m actually working on a video that dives deeper into that cheap monitor and how I adapted it for my setup. Stay tuned-it’ll be out soon, and I’m excited to share all the details!
Great videos! Would definitely be interested in a video about cables for JVC cameras as I've been trying to do this for my JVC GR-45E. Can't find any pin out schematics and I would have to completely take my camera apart to be able to even reach the motherboard.
Thank you so much! 😊 I totally understand the struggle with finding pinout schematics for older JVC cameras-it can be a real challenge. I’m already working on a video that will cover exactly how to make cables for JVC cameras like your GR-45E, and I’ll also show how to rebuild the batteries for these models.
I wish I could get it out sooner, but it’ll be ready in about 3 weeks! In the meantime, this Sunday, I’m releasing a video on how to modify a $9 monitor from AliExpress, and the JVC cable video will follow shortly after. Thanks for your patience! 🎥
@@MaxVegaKun I did some trial and error testing in the meantime and I got it to work! The satisfaction was immense! Only to quickly be disappointed by the fact that there seems to be something wrong with the camera that distorts the image after a while. Supposedly something about bad capacitors. But still looking forward to the video!
Yeah! that’s amazing! 🎉 Totally get that feeling!-congrats on figuring it out! It’s definitely frustrating when you hit a roadblock like that with bad capacitors, though. 😕 Old cameras can have a lot of those issues, but if it’s the caps, replacing them might just bring it back to life!
I’ll still be sharing the video soon, so hopefully, it’ll be helpful for you. Thanks for sticking with it, and good luck with the capacitor fix!
PLEASE make a video for a JVC cable! I need it right now 😭🙏 any information you could give until then?
I’m really sorry about the wait! I actually just went up to the attic to grab the cables I need for the tutorial, and I wish I could share a diagram right now, but to be honest, the first adapter I made was several months ago, even before I started the channel, and I didn’t write it down at the time 😅. So I’ll need to go through the process again to remember exactly how I did it.
I wish I could promise the video will be out soon, but I’ve been working 5-6 days a week, so it might take a little longer than I’d like 😓. But I promise it’s coming! In fact, since it’s not too complicated, I’ll try to make a quick “short” video about it to release sooner. I’m taking a break on Wednesday, so I’ll do my best to at least get the short video out then! 😊
@@MaxVegaKun thank you so much! I'm looking forward to it. Old JVC camcorders have such a rare output.. I have only one cable that fits it 😅
@@MaxVegaKun I figured it out! Though I don't know what to do with the spare black wire from it? It seems to be "B" on some JVC circuits, so I guess it's power? Don't have a multimeter to check.
I've created the cable as per 3:13 but my audio is very distorted. Any thoughts please? I'm using a Sony DCR-TRV265E which has stereo audio so I don't know if that means it needs wiring differently? Thanks.
Wouldnt using a dual trrs male to male cable just do the same thing? Or is there something specific about the cable that comes with the mini dvr that makes this all work?
That’s a great question! A standard dual TRRS male-to-male cable could work for certain setups, but the issue is that the pinout on the mini DVR isn’t the same as standard TRRS cables. The mini DVR has a specific pin configuration for video, audio, and ground that doesn’t align with typical cables. So, just using a regular TRRS cable wouldn’t work without modification.
That’s why you need a custom cable-so the connections line up properly with the DVR’s specific inputs. It’s a small but important difference that makes this setup work! 😊
You sound great
Sony also and perhaps sharp and others under the umbrella!
I’m pretty sure this is the problem I face. I have a Sony vx2000e plus a 7inch monitor and no signal. I’ll give it a go, thx!
I’m glad this might help! 😊 The Sony VX2000e is a great camera, Thanks for watching, and good luck with your setup!
Yes! Make a video about the monitor!
Absolutely! 😊 I’m already working on a video about the monitor, and I can’t wait to share it. Thanks for the encouragement-it’s on the way!
I still recommend people use an Android phone, USB Camera Pro, USB HDMI capture card, and AV to HDMI converter. WAY better image and audio quality.
Did you try a MINIDVR with old cam? Seems to me if one wants to utilize/replicate an old camcorder, the MINIDVR would give the more authentic result.
lmao you clearly dont understand why we are here....
Any chance you sell the modded 3.5mm cables for folks who don't have the equipment to make one themselves? T__T
I’d absolutely love to help with that, but since my time is pretty limited, I’m planning to start offering fully modded cameras and accessories once I meet the requirements to open a store within UA-cam. That way, I can keep everything more organized. Fortunately, I’m not too far from reaching that goal, thanks to all the amazing support I’ve received-I'm really grateful for it! So stay tuned, it’s coming soon! 😊🎥
Does is record all the icons through the DVR?
No worries, the icons from the Mini DVR don’t get recorded in the final video, so you’re good there! 😊 You do have the option to add a date stamp if you want, but I’m guessing that’s not what you’re after. However, one thing to watch out for-while I’ve tested a ton of cameras, a couple of them didn’t output a "clean" signal, and the camera’s menu got recorded in the final video. Luckily, that’s been pretty rare, but it’s something to keep in mind!
What is the monitor you’re using?
Thanks for asking! 😊 The monitor I’m using is a small, inexpensive one that I picked up from AliExpress. It’s actually meant for car backup cameras, but I modified it for my setup. I’m working on a video that will go over how I did that, so stay tuned!
where to buy this Monitor?
You can get the monitor from AliExpress, and here’s the link to where I bought mine: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805211321157.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.79.62ec18020z7n7V&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa Just keep in mind that it does need some modification and another cheap components to work properly. I’m currently editing the video on how to do that, and it will be available next Sunday! 😊 Thanks for your patience!
What do I do if my camcorder only has S-video output?
You could use an s-video to composite (RCA) paired with a whatever is needed to handle audio (likely a 3.5mm mini jack. audio cable)
Yes exactly what @EliFleming said, You could use a cable like this one: www.amazon.com/Create-idea-S-Video-Camcorder-Set-Top-Box/dp/B0CKLLRV7K/ref=sr_1_16?crid=1VE4BYR1C6VN7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hiozYEI65PGvNbe3IamSjAqYV4uH0rqgA3PcN5PnpWFp9nXNgddZzvfcyOuE-h571bK1bmYGXzP4q_epPhKE4HriSVljxuQKwZI36l0oHtfkXZ9VcDepiGHjPwJOBmdLR3wHqgVnEhW4uUJn2eQCw9KaU_RrjFo9yAPLuU6hUqxErYKu9A9sl5bjx4iYU9MO5QarNUpR87phbFu9kV7b5XfmcR-ES0eQIolvNwXMTmqXBqTJqZ7durMgZ7pQalWa4_MDtjyfjYUUg606c1zew0zg4XHgS-AN6qazk2ePKMk.AE76-vKs0y7ab9PDhBU-FVNd60VVrJldF3GDTVcv-Ak&dib_tag=se&keywords=svideo+to+av&qid=1726027463&s=electronics&sprefix=svideo+to+av+%2Celectronics%2C142&sr=1-16
And by following the diagram of the 3.5mm female connector, you can adapt it to use the S-video output from your camera, Hope that helps!
Hola, podrías compartir los enlaces del monitor y los cables que compraste en aliexpress
¡Claro! 😊 Aquí te comparto los enlaces de AliExpress para el monitor y los cables:
Monitor: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805211321157.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.85.5add1802KFu0px&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa
Conector macho 4 polos: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256806202832703.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.55.5add1802KFu0px&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa
Cables/TRRS: www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799918035646.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.67.5add1802KFu0px&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa
Cable conector hembra 4 polos: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256805146934698.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.72.5add1802KFu0px&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa
Espero que te sean útiles!
@@MaxVegaKun gracias, saludos desde Chile!
@@Ultr4sonido Un abrazo!
could you also show us how to do it with the s-video?
Thanks for asking! 😊 If your camera only has an S-video port, you can make an adapter to get composite video through the 3.5mm cable. However, you would lose the advantages of S-video, and there wouldn’t be any audio either. 😕 But if that’s what you need, let me know, and I can make a simple diagram to help you out!
You could use a cable like this one: www.amazon.com/Create-idea-S-Video-Camcorder-Set-Top-Box/dp/B0CKLLRV7K/ref=sr_1_16?crid=1VE4BYR1C6VN7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.hiozYEI65PGvNbe3IamSjAqYV4uH0rqgA3PcN5PnpWFp9nXNgddZzvfcyOuE-h571bK1bmYGXzP4q_epPhKE4HriSVljxuQKwZI36l0oHtfkXZ9VcDepiGHjPwJOBmdLR3wHqgVnEhW4uUJn2eQCw9KaU_RrjFo9yAPLuU6hUqxErYKu9A9sl5bjx4iYU9MO5QarNUpR87phbFu9kV7b5XfmcR-ES0eQIolvNwXMTmqXBqTJqZ7durMgZ7pQalWa4_MDtjyfjYUUg606c1zew0zg4XHgS-AN6qazk2ePKMk.AE76-vKs0y7ab9PDhBU-FVNd60VVrJldF3GDTVcv-Ak&dib_tag=se&keywords=svideo+to+av&qid=1726027463&s=electronics&sprefix=svideo+to+av+%2Celectronics%2C142&sr=1-16
And by following the diagram of the 3.5mm female connector, you can adapt it to use the S-video output from your camera, Hope that helps!
@@MaxVegaKun Hey, thanks for all the help! I would really appreciate it if you would.
Can it fit in the tape compartment?
Seems pointless as you’d have to eject it each time to start/stop recording.
It could technically fit, but I’m not sure it makes much sense unless the tape mechanism is broken and you’re looking for a more compact setup. In that case, you could place it inside, but the issue is you’d need to use the DVR’s buttons to start and stop recording, which would mean constantly opening and closing the tape compartment. I’m actually working on a project where I’m integrating the mini DVR internally into an old Fisher Price camera. I’m planning to solder the button terminals to external buttons for easier control. It’s going to be a bit of a labor-intensive (and maybe even pointless) project, but it’ll definitely be fun! 😄
@@MaxVegaKun Yeah, it may be pointless. I was just trying to imagine a place for it to go instead of hanging from a wire. I really like the concept of this device upgrading an old camera to make it easier to use in our modern world.
Can I just buy this cable ?
Unfortunately, no, since standard video pins don’t exactly match those of the mini DVR. But honestly, it’s super easy to make the cable yourself! Give it a shot-it’s simpler than it looks! 😊
@MaxVegaKun i have to give it a try I just got my hands on a sony fx1
I think you should start or title different as i nearly missed and switched to another!
Thank you for the feedback! 😊 I really appreciate it. I’ll definitely keep that in mind and work on making my titles more attention-grabbing. I wouldn’t want anyone to miss out on the content! Thanks again for watching and sharing your thoughts!
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Thank you! 😊 Glad to hear you liked it! Let me know if you have any questions or thoughts-I'm always happy to help!
who has these cables for sale????
Makes no sense to bybass the Analog Tape.
I totally understand your point! However, at least to my eyes, the "look" of VHS tape is preserved quite well with this setup. While it's true that it’s not 100% identical to recording on actual tape, when you balance the convenience this method offers with the final result, I still think it's worth it. Using original retro cameras gives a more authentic feel compared to applying a filter in post-editing. For me, it's a good compromise between modern convenience and keeping that vintage charm alive. 😊
It is also especially useful if the tape mechanism is unreliable or damaged. It allows for a tapeless setup that still retains much of the retro look and feel of the footage.
That being said, if you’re a fan of the full analog experience, I respect that too-there’s definitely a unique quality in sticking to the original medium. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 🎥
@@MaxVegaKun Ok thank you. I will try it :)