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haaalp Anonymous
All right /hr/, I hope there are some video experts who read my post. THIS is all of the back of my Samsung HDTV.

Now, i'm going to post a picture of the 3 wires my really fucking expensive camera came with. I THINK! that one of these plugs makes my camera an internal recorder, so I can record my TV sessions on camera. Only thing Is... I dont fucking know how.
>> Anonymous
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And now these are the plugs it comes with to plug in.
>> Anonymous
Now, when I connect my camera with the USB into the port on my HDTV, i get 4 options.

Auto, Pictbridge, PTP/MTP, and Mass Storage

When I pick either, it just says "USB mode connecting..." but it really never loads...
>> Anonymous
Oh, I have a Sony Cybershot
One of these
>> Anonymous
All I wanna do is plug that sucker in and record shit and have it stream onto my camera. Like a gamebridge, almost. but i'm almost positive that I can do that without a gamebridge! which is where you guys come in
>> Anonymous
Sorry man all those ports ( apart from the digital sound ) are in you can't record anything from it your best bet is to buy a picking up a hdd recorder (about €120) hooking your xbox up to that then running the hdd to the tv
>> Anonymous
>>472835
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-
>> Anonymous
>>472835
Wait, which port(s) is being blocked up in which I cant stream video/audio?
>> Anonymous
>>472836
yeah i know the feeling i have about a grand's worth of gear hooked up to the tv just so i can record/play xbox in hd nd use surround sound
>> Anonymous
>>472837
your problem isn't that a port is being blocked your tv has no out ports on it they're all in ports sadly hd video signal can only go one way it's the price we pay for the higher res
>> Anonymous
Op, those are some damn good fucking pictures lol
>> Anonymous
I also have one of these, you've got a USB connector obviously, then a composite video(yellow) and a mono audio(black). Your problem is that even if your model camera can record with the composite video connector, your television does not have a video out. Unless you can find another tv in your house that has a composite video out, you can't do it. You can, however, display your previously recorded videos and pictures on your tv, by plugging the yellow connector into the yellow jack, and the black connector into the red jack next to "av in".
>> Anonymous
Sony Cybershot? The Yellow is an out not an in. Its used for showing videos FROM the camera, not for recording them. Trust me. Unless you have some special unheard of one. <_<.

See that AV In? Hook the Yellow one up to the other Yellow one, then hook the Black one up to the White L, then switch to the Video mode on your Camera, and connect the cord..... OMFG LOOK!
>> Anonymous
the TV isn't a signal generator, what are you recording from, cable box, DVD player, etc? also take it to /g/, silly boy
>> Anonymous
>>472831
If all else fails, try reading the manual.
>> Anonymous
Can't.

Use the source you input to the TV as the input to the Sony.
>> Anonymous
Your problem is that most televisions do not have a video OUTPUT. Only inputs. You need to have something connected in line between the game console and the television to record.
>> Anonymous
>>473272

o rly?
every set I have owned in the past 15 years has had video out, including my two current high defs sets

maybe don't buy cheap toys?
>> Anonymous
?
hook up your xbox to the camera. not the tv.