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Ports on front video, r & L audio jacks, are

Are the ports on front video, r & L audio jacks, are they input our output? Would like to convert Hi 8 tapes to digital format.

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Hello, that is a viedo input tuner.
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above link will give you detailed feature set of this system.

hope this helps,
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