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Back in the mists of time, around 1980 I guess, Sony produced a TV with
A/V socket, stated for 'Video recorder' use, and there was a separate
5 pin DIN socket labelled as a 'Tape recorder' (audio out?)
I am trying to determine how to make use of this tv using signals
available on a scart - video composite and audio etc.
There is no separate audio in, as there is nowadays, and I wonder if AV
signals ever went through a historical phase when they were video/audio
mixed, in one single pin connection, or if maybe the din was intended to
be used for audio in?
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A/V socket, stated for 'Video recorder' use, and there was a separate
5 pin DIN socket labelled as a 'Tape recorder' (audio out?)
I am trying to determine how to make use of this tv using signals
available on a scart - video composite and audio etc.
There is no separate audio in, as there is nowadays, and I wonder if AV
signals ever went through a historical phase when they were video/audio
mixed, in one single pin connection, or if maybe the din was intended to
be used for audio in?
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AC