Copying A Tape - Go-Video GV8050 User Manual

8mm/vhs dual-deck vcr
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Copying
a Tape
Tip:
Make sure the Record
Safety Tab on the VHS
tape is intact. If it's
missing, and you're sure
you want to record onto
that tape, you can put a
piece of adhesive tape
over the hole.
Use the Copy Tape
TM
feature to copy an 8mm tape onto a VHS
tape:
1. Make sure the VHS tape is long enough to record the
entire 8mm tape. You can increase the recording time on
the VHS tape by changing the RECORD SPEED in the
VHS MENU (LP is twice as long as SP; SLP is three times
as long as SP.)
2. Insert your 8mm tape into the 8mm deck on the left side
of the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR, and the VHS tape into
the VHS deck on the right side.
3. Press
on the center front panel of the 8mm/VHS
COPY TAPE
Dual-Deck VCR or on the remote control.
That's it! The 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR will make a perfect
VHS copy of your 8mm tape.
If you wish to stop the copying procedure, press
Summary of Recording Speeds
SP
VHS
T-60
1 hr
T-120
2 hrs
T-160
2 hrs 40 min
T-180
3 hrs
T-200
3 hrs 20 min
8mm
E6/P6-30
30 min
E6/P6-60
1 hr
P6-90
1 hr 30 min
E6/P6-120
2 hrs
P6-150
2 hrs 30 min
again.
COPY TAPE
LP
SLP (EP)
2 hrs
3 hrs
4 hrs
6 hrs
5 hrs 20 min
8 hrs
6 hrs
9 hrs
6 hrs 40 min
10 hrs
1 hr
2 hrs
3 hrs
4 hrs
5 hrs

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