>Do you have cable hooked up?  It could be a ground loop from the cable
>company and your own ground.
>I had a ground loop  problem with exporting video from my DC30. When I
>disconnected the incoming cable to the VCR
>it solved my problem. Your problem is a bit different though because
>you say :
>
>> movies fall silent, the buzz quits too. The buzz only accompanies
>> voices
>> and music, and is really annoying.
>>
>
>If disconnection the cable doesn't work you either may have a bad audio
>interconnect or you are overloading the VCR's
>audio inputs.

Thanks for the suggestions. The audio cables I'm using are fairly expensive
ones (which I hope means good quality) made by Monster Video, and the Sony
VCR I'm exporting the video to is brand new and not hooked to anything else
at all (bought specially for this). I guess I need to try a different VCR,
which I'll do later today. If I still get the buzz in the audio, I'll try
different cables--beginning with the ones supplied with the DC-2 video
converter box. After that, I'm stumped.

I appreciate the help!

Tom

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