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Insert Editing and AV Dubbing
Insert Editing: You can replace a recorded scene with new scene recorded on another tape or with other material. Both the picture and the sound recorded on the Hi-Fi sound track are replaced at the same time.
Source tape
B Select input mode
Select �F-1� �when connecting the other component to the audio/video input connectors on the front panel. Select �L-1� �when connecting the other component to the audio/video input connectors on the rear panel. Press AUX or CH+/� on the Remote. Or push the JOG dial, then turn it to the left or right.
C Select video input connector
Edited tape Before editing
Normal track After editing Video and Hi-Fi track
Select the appropriate mode depending on the connector being used ( pg. 19). When using S-VIDEO input connector on the front panel, set �FRONT AUX INPUT� to �S-VIDEO�. When using S-VIDEO IN connector on the rear panel, set �REAR AUX INPUT� to �S-VIDEO�. When using VIDEO input connector on the front panel, set �FRONT AUX INPUT� to �VIDEO�. When using VIDEO IN connector on the rear panel, set �REAR AUX INPUT� to �VIDEO�.
D Select edit mode
Set the edit mode to �ON� for the VCRs if such a mode is equipped. � On this VCR, set �PICTURE CONTROL� to �EDIT� ( pg. 18).
AV Dubbing: You can perform Audio Dubbing and Insert Editing at the same time. This means that the picture and the sounds recorded on the Hi-Fi sound track and on the normal track are replaced at the same time. � For AV Dubbing, you can edit pictures and sound using different sources; connect a video source to the video input connector, and an audio source to the audio input connectors.
Source tape
E Locate end point
A Load the cassette to be edited into the VCR and press PLAY (4). B Press PAUSE (9) when you find the end of the scene for which you want to edit. C Press C.RESET so that the counter reading becomes �0:00:00�.
F Locate start point, and engage Insert Editing mode
Press REW (3), then press PAUSE (9) when you find the beginning of the scene for which you want to edit, then press INSERT. � The VCR enters the Insert Editing Pause mode. � � and �$� light on the display panel. � If you want to perform AV Dubbing and replace the picture, Hi-Fi audio soundtrack and normal audio soundtrack all at the same time, press INSERT, then press A.DUB also.
Edited tape Before editing
G Start editing
After editing
Load the source cassette and engage the Play mode of the other component, then press PLAY (4) on the VCR. Insert Editing begins at this point. � Insert Editing stops automatically when the counter reaches �0:00:00�, and the VCR enters the Play mode.
A Make connections
Connect an audio/video cable between the VCR�s audio/video input connectors and the other component�s audio/video output connectors. � Insert Editing and AV Dubbing are possible by using the audio/ video input connectors on the front panel or on the rear panel.
This VCR (for recording) To AUDIO/VIDEO IN To S-VIDEO IN
To stop editing any time during recording
Press STOP (8) on the Remote or STOP/EJECT (0) on the VCR, then engage the Stop mode of the other component.
NOTES:
� Be sure to select �AUTO� for �PICTURE CONTROL� (or �NORM� when �VIDEO CALIBRATION� is set to �OFF�) after you finish editing ( pg. 18). � Editing is not possible with a cassette whose record safety tab has been removed. If you want to record onto a tape with its record safety tab removed, set �REC SAFETY� to �OFF� ( pg. 19). � The recording speed (SP/EP) is determined by the previous recording to be replaced. If the recording speed changes on the tape to be edited while editing the tape, the inserted picture will be distorted where the recording speed changes. � When you edit a tape, a small portion of the recording preceding to the editing start point will be erased from the edited tape. � DAY/TIME INSERT ( pg. 19) is not available during Insert Editing.
Audio/video cable (supplied)
S-video cable (supplied)
To audio/video output
To S-video output
Another VCR (for playback)
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