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TV-out on NV6240E

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Hey guys,

 

got a problem with TV-Output on my NV6240E DVR card. I yust cannot see anything on the TV. Tv-out activated in DVR Software (most recent version), Tv and cable checked.

Measuring output voltage on cards tv-out i get something around 1.8 V

 

Could someone please help me? This feature is really needed!

Best regards,

Harry

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if you are using IP cams they won't be displayed on the monitor out....it don't work that way. If analog......they should display......as long as your set properly

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thanks for the reply.

of course i'm trying to display only analog cameras on tv-out.

As i said, there is a signal coming (~1.8V) but the TV cannot display (tried different TVs)...

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Ok, after sending back the card to my local dealer (Romania), he told me that everything is working fine! As he said, TV-out was checked and no problems could be detected.

 

Now, after plugging back the card into my computer, tv-out doesn't work

Has anyone had similar problems with this card????

Maybe there is a conflict with other hardware in my system, but avermedia DVR works like a charm (exept for Tv-out of course).

 

Any help is appreciated

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Hey guys,

 

got a problem with TV-Output on my NV6240E DVR card. I yust cannot see anything on the TV. Tv-out activated in DVR Software (most recent version), Tv and cable checked.

Measuring output voltage on cards tv-out i get something around 1.8 V

 

 

I hope u are not trying to connect video out from card to RF input on your TV

I know sound funny but I have plenty customers doing that

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no, of course tv-out is connected to RCA-in of my TV and not to RF-in.

I just see a noise pattern on TV , but when changing configuration in avermedia's dvr system setup i can see at least a change of this well-known noise pattern on Tv.

 

Any other suggestions?

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