maybe you have hooked via s-video, which would produce such results. Try using the composite connections, and also make sure that you are recording PAL when it's PAL, and that's what you require and not NTSC. Make sure the project/program settings under Settings, which you find under File, are set to PAL if that's what you need, etc.
Thank youfor your reply.Checked.Inthe settings selectPAL.The imageis stillblack and white.This maybethe faultof the system?
Привет "Газовик",
Может быть, вы подключены через S-Video, которые будут производить такие результаты. Попробуйте использовать композитные соединения, а также убедитесь, что вы записываете PAL, когда это PAL, и это то, что вам требуется, а не NTSC. Убедитесь, что проект / программа настройки под параметры, которые вы найдете в файл, устанавливаются в PAL, если это то, что вам нужно, и т.д.
Hi Gazovik, like the Russian translation. You have everything set to PAL, and your player is PAL too?
Also, are you connected via s-video? If so go to composite. On a practical note, if your VHS player has 2 scart outputs, don't share that signal with your TV whilst recording. Connect to the output you use for your TV and disconnect the other.
Also disconnect ALL USB devices whilst recording, and do not connect the device to a hub, but only directly to a USB port on your computer. That won't be the reason for b/w but will give the best quality. Cheers, M o' L.