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Hi, unless the VCR/dvd recorder is hi def then you won't be able to.
Hdmi connection is hi-def, I think you can have a hi-def signal through composite, but it's your recorder thats the problem, it cannot read the number of line a hi-def signal has.
I had this problem also, disconnect the battery a leave it for a while, this reset it,
only draw back somtimes it will reset idle also and vehicle will stall, to fix this just let it sit idling
for a bit and it will relearn the settings
In order to shoot "HI" TIFF images first set the Image Size option to either "5M 2592x1944" or "3:2 2592x1728." Next, choose "HI" as the Image Quality option.
"HI" is only available in one of the manual exposure modes (P, S, A or M) and is not available in the "Auto" shooting mode. If "HI" is selected and the camera is switched to "Auto" the Image Quality will automatically switch to "FINE" mode and a JPEG image will be recorded.
Additionally, "HI" is only available in "S" Single frame Continuous shooting.
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