Using The Assemble Edit Function; Recording From Another Vcr Or Camcorder; Audio Dubbing A Pre-Recorded Cassette - Samsung SV-DVD6E Instruction Manual

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Using the Assemble Edit Function

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This function allows you to start a new recording at a specific
position on the cassette while maintaining a very smooth scene
change.
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VCR

Recording from Another VCR or Camcorder

You can copy a cassette to your DVD-VCR from another video
source, such as another VCR or a camcorder.
OPEN/CLOSE
EJECT
STANDBY/ON
SELECT
COPY
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PROG
REC
AUX
VIDEO
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AUDIO
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Insert the cassette to be edited in your DVD-VCR.
Press the
ll button to start playback.
When you reach the position from which you wish to start the new
recording, press the
ll button.
Turn the JOG Dial again as often as necessary to advance frame
by frame, until the exact recording position is located.
While the DVD-VCR is in still mode, hold the REC button (
)
down for a while to activate the Assemble Edit function.
Result:
Record symbol flashes in the display.
Select the source from which you wish to record by pressing:
The PROG/TRK ($ or ❷) buttons for television channels
The INPUT SEL. button for the AV1, AV2 or AUX input sources
Press the
ll button to start recording.
When you have finished recording, press
.
It is an infringement of copyright laws to copy prerecorded
cassettes or to re-record them in any form without the
permission of the owners of the corresponding copyright.
Connect the DVD-VCR, from which the cassette is to be copied, to
the appropriate SCART audio and video input connectors on the
rear of your DVD-VCR, as indicated on page 12.
Insert a blank cassette in your DVD-VCR.
Insert the pre-recorded cassette in the other video source (VCR or
camcorder).
Press the INPUT SEL. button to select the appropriate input on
your DVD-VCR:
AV1, AV2 for the SCART input
AUX for the RCA input
Start playing back the cassette to be copied.
Hold REC (
) down for a while to start recording on your
DVD-VCR.
When you have finished recording, press
on both VCR and
DVD-VCR.

Audio Dubbing a Pre-recorded Cassette

With the Audio Dubbing function, you erase the previously
recorded sound and replace it with a new soundtrack from:
A CD, DVD
A microphone connected to a sound system
A cassette player
Restriction:
Audio dubbing is applicable only to the longitudinal audio track
(normal audio).
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Connect an RCA audio cable to the appropriate output on your
sound system (cassette player for example).
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Connect the other end of the RCA audio cable to the audio input
connectors (L, R) on the front of your DVD-VCR.
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Insert the pre-recorded cassette on which the audio track is to be
replaced, and press the
ll to start playback.
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Search for the Audio Dubbing (ending) point using the
the counter to 0:00:00 by pressing CLOCK/COUNTER and
CLEAR.
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Search back slightly beyond the Audio Dub start point using the
button.
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Press the
ll button.
Press the
ll button one more time to make STILL mode.
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Press A.DUB.
Result:
Your DVD-VCR is now in the Audio dubbing Still
mode.
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Press the INPUT SEL. button to select Audio dubbing source.
ex) If you want to dub external cassette player, then select AUX.
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On the sound system, locate the point on the cassette at which
you wish to start playback.
Example: The track that you wish to record on the cassette.
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When you are ready:
Start playback on the sound system
Press the REC on the remote control.
Result:
The soundtrack is replaced on the pre-recorded cassette.
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The audio dubbing will finish when the counter reaches 0:00:00.
The new sound will be recorded on the normal sound
track of the tape, and the original sound will remain on
the Hi-Fi sound track.
To hear the new sound and original sound mixed
together, press the Audio button on the remote control
until the MIX option is displayed (see page 37).
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VIDEO EDIT
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A.DUB
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A.DUB
SELECT
COPY
REC
LINE IN 2
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VIDEO
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AUDIO
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