Ghegs wrote:Can you access the recorders' UI? They usually have plenty of settings relating to the video input so check those, maybe you have to set it to a certain signal type. Did you use the same cables for all DVD recorders? If so, change those, maybe they're busted. And are you sure you put the cables right?
Were you splitting the signal from the console between the DVD recorder and the TV? What kind of splitter did you use? Test without the splitter if you did.
I went back to the pawnshop, we tried all their DVD recorder and none worked lol We tried different cables, different settings, different medias... Nothing!
Luckily, I found a Samsung R-130 DVD recorder for 20$ on Kijiji. It finally works but there are a few issues.
First, I tried recording with DVD-RW... It seemed to work fine, I could record and playback on the DVD no problem but when I tried putting it on my computer, it acted as if it was a blank DVD!! Tried different setups on the recorder (DVD-V or DVD-VR, etc.) but nothing seemed to work. I then tried a regular DVD-R and it worked! Now I can record and transfer the videos on my computer... I just wish I could re-use DVDs with DVD-RW!!!
Second issue is that the DVD records my Dreamcast and Gamecube fine... but it doesn't seems to work with my N64!!! I have no idea why. I actually use the same cables for my Gamecube and N64. This might be related to the signal but I tried different settings on the recorder with no luck. I have sound but no image, or the image shows up one second and then freezes. Of course I tried my N64 directly on the TV and it works fine. Any idea why this is happening?
Thanks!