I am recording a play at my church and want to take a feed of the sound board and bypass the ambiant mic in the front ofthe camera. The camera as a 1/8 plug for mic plug in power but does not indicate where to input a feed for recording. There are 2 RCA jacks for output to TV as well as video out. An RFU DC Out and a headphone jack. There is also a LANC 1/8 jack that am unsure about.... Thanks
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Your problem stems from the fact that the CDA-7892 is not equipped with an RCA aux-input jack. If you're plugged into RCA connectors at the back of the head unit, they're outputs, not inputs. The sound you hear is just feeding back through the outputs and into the head unit's amplifier. If you want to play your iPod through this head unit, you need to purchase either the auxiliary input adapter (KCA-121B) or iPod adapter (KCA-420i).
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under the lcd is ? an . . . s - video connector ( color is separate there ) if color looks ok out of the s - video , there may be a loose composite video connector cable inside camera ( warranty is void - if you open it to check ) ;
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TV monitor out normally goes to A / V receiver in......T.
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Thanks for getting back five months later. I ended up buying a new Monster cable that worked just fine for like $40.
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buy CRC electronic contact cleaner that is plastic safe from home depot in their lighting/electronics dept. spray into female steroe jack holding camera upside down with straw slightly inserted. Do not spray a whole lot. Then let dry a few seconds and then spray the CRC plastic safe multi purpose precision lubricant. just a little and then plug the male end into jack. You might want to hold camera upside as well since you do not want oily residue inside tape transport. Push in a couple times then remove. Wipe male end with clean paper towel and spray that end then re-insert. Put on headphones and check to see if the problem got fixed. Check that little round bolt that holds it (female stereo jack) into place and tighten if needed
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