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gdv:
I have a small HD camcorder that runs on 2 AA batteries...  It goes thru those REAL FAST...  So I made an adaptor to fit into the battery compartment and attaches to a wall transformer producing 5v.  Of course the batteries are 3v combined...

Now the question...  The camcorder does work with the video fine, but I do not get any audio???

When I put the AA batteries back in, everything works fine, video AND audio...  Can't understand why a couple of volts 3 to 5 makes a difference in audio...  How do I solve???

HELP!!!   ???

TIA,
George

Reverend:
Why not buy rechargeable batteries?

gdv:
Thanks for comment...  I've tried that too... They go even quicker than the alkalines...

 ;)

treos33:
If you think it's really just the voltage difference why not grab a 3v regulator and add that to what ever adapter you've cooked up.

treos33:
Also, if it really eats batteries that fast, maybe current is your issue, not voltage. Is it possible that your power supply isn't supplying enough current to the camera? I know a lot of those 5v cell phone chargers can't even handle 500mA.

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