sbkline
Well-Known Member
I would really love to record the WDW Top 7 show on our trip next month, and there are three ways I can think of to do it:
1) Sit in front of the TV for a half hour aiming my camcorder at the TV. This would be the worst way to do it, since I would have video footage of a Television playing, along with all the background sounds (such as me and my wife talking, my wife telling me how pathetic I am, etc. LOL), not to mention the fact that my hand would not be steady for half an hour, so the screen would constantly be moving.
2) Pull out my entertainment center at home in order to unplug my VCR and lug with me to Florida and then hook it up to the TV in my room and tape the show. Pain in the butt and probably not worth the effort.
3) If this way is even possible, it would be the easiest way to do it. Plug my camcorder into the TV with the audio/video plugs and record the show onto my camcorder tape.
So, regarding option 3, my question is whether or not those TVs have audio/video jacks in the back. I can't remember from last year if they do or not. And if they do have audio/video jacks, would this method work? Could I hook up the audio/video plugs from my camcorder to the TV and actually record the show that's playing on the TV, or would it still record the room and whatever is taking place in the room? I guess if the TVs don' t have audio/video jacks, I could bring my RF Modulator with me and hook it up that way, but before I waste the time doing that, I first need to know if it would tape the show, or if it would just tape whatever's going on in the room.
1) Sit in front of the TV for a half hour aiming my camcorder at the TV. This would be the worst way to do it, since I would have video footage of a Television playing, along with all the background sounds (such as me and my wife talking, my wife telling me how pathetic I am, etc. LOL), not to mention the fact that my hand would not be steady for half an hour, so the screen would constantly be moving.
2) Pull out my entertainment center at home in order to unplug my VCR and lug with me to Florida and then hook it up to the TV in my room and tape the show. Pain in the butt and probably not worth the effort.
3) If this way is even possible, it would be the easiest way to do it. Plug my camcorder into the TV with the audio/video plugs and record the show onto my camcorder tape.
So, regarding option 3, my question is whether or not those TVs have audio/video jacks in the back. I can't remember from last year if they do or not. And if they do have audio/video jacks, would this method work? Could I hook up the audio/video plugs from my camcorder to the TV and actually record the show that's playing on the TV, or would it still record the room and whatever is taking place in the room? I guess if the TVs don' t have audio/video jacks, I could bring my RF Modulator with me and hook it up that way, but before I waste the time doing that, I first need to know if it would tape the show, or if it would just tape whatever's going on in the room.