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Old Saturday, July 23rd, 2011, 01:34 PM
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Camcorder Vp-724xp Projector issue

Hello,
We are having a problem when we switch to the live camera feed on a kramer Vp-724xp.

The system is set up like this Media shout going to VGA out to VGA in on the Vp-724xp then VGA To the projector.

The VGA looks nice and clean. But when we switch over to the live feed to show a baby on screen. The projector goes real dark. I have tried it on both composite imputs same thing.

I have also tried using an external scaler. Ie composite to vga it looks a little better not by much though.

Is there a setting on the kramer to lighten it up a bit when using the live feed.

Our live feed goes like this. 3 Cameras > Edirol/roland V4 switcher then out to the Vp-724xp. I will try to take a picture tommorow.
We have one consumer level Sony mini dv with 2 PTZ cameras. Granted it is not a broadcast camera but when we use it for the flat screens for the foyer/nursey/live web cast/dvd it looks fine.

Any Ideas would be helpful
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