Adding New Sound To A Videotape - RCA VC125HF User Manual

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Adding New Sound to a Videotape

You can replace existing sound on a videotape with sound from:
A CD or DVD
A microphone connected to a sound system
A cassette player
Note: Audio dubbing is applicable only to the mono audio track (normal audio). Do not
perform an Audio Dub on a tape with mono sound or you will lose the old sound
information.
To dub audio:
1. Connect audio/video cable from the audio inputs jacks on the DVD/VCR player to the audio
input jacks on your sound system, such as a cassette player.
2. Insert the videotape onto which you want to record the new audio track.
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE to start playback.
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
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TRK-
AUTO
TRK+
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2
3
ZOOM
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<<---------
SHUTTLE
MUTE
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5
6
MODE
REPEAT
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9
SKIP
3D SOUND
A.DUB
TV/VCR
F.ADV
100+
0
DVD
VCR
TV
TV VIEW
PREV.CH
CH
VOL
INPUT
GO BACK
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4. Use the REWIND button to go back slightly beyond the point at which you
5. Press PLAY/PAUSE twice to pause the videotape.
6. Press A.DUB on the remote control.
DISPLAY
7. Repeatedly press TV VIEW on the remote control to select the source from
CLOCK/
COUNTER
8. On the sound system, locate the point at which you would like to start
CLEAR
A.DUB
button
9. Start playback on the sound system.
10. Press PLAY on the remote control.
Playing Videotapes
want to begin the audio dub.
which the dubbing is to occur.
playback.
Notes: The new sound will be recorded on the normal soundtrack of the
tape, and the original sound will remain on the Hi-Fi sound track. Do not
perform an Audio Dub on a tape with mono sound or you will lose the old
sound information.
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