Editing; Tape Copy; Audio Dubbing - Sanyo VHR-790 Instruction Manual

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EDITING
Tape copy
Audio dubbing
Copying
(dubbing)
a tape can be done
using
two video recorders, a playback VCR and a
recording VCR.
Recording
VCR
I PlaybackVCR
(Camcorder)
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Camcorder
VCR
for RECORDING VCR
Insert a video cassette with
erasure-prevention
tab.
To select the tape speed, press the
SPILP button.
Set to the record pause mode.
The record
pause
mode is set by pressing
the REC button then the PAUSIXTILL
button.
for PLAYBACK VCR (Camcorder)
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Insert the recorded
video cassette.
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Start playback.
for RECORDING VCR
a
VVhenthe desired starting position is
reached, start recording by pressing the
PAUSEETILL
button or the REC button.
b
When finished, press the STOP button on
the RECORDING VCR then on the
PLAYBACK
VCR.
CAUTION:
The unauthorized
recording of television
programmed,
video tapes, films and other
such material may infringe upon copyright or
the rights of third parties.
Using this function,
you can add a voice over
or background
music to the image recorded
on a tape.
To perform an audio dubbing on a tape
recorded with a camcorder, you will have to
first make a Hi-Fi copy of the camcorder tape
to a VHS format video cassette using this
VCR.
You can then add a voice over or background
music to the copy you have made.
I Audio source
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Camcorder
Stereo audio system
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insert a video
cassette
tape with
erasure-prevention
tab.
Make
sure the recorded sound (original
sound) is Hi-Fi.
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2
3
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Playback the tape to select the audio
dubbing start point.
Press the PAUS13STILL button
at the
audio
dubbing
start point.
Press the A-DUB
button.
The VCR goes into audio dubbing
stand-by mode. The "L and "R"
indicators will go off. If monitoring the
external sound, the sound will be
heard.
Press the A-DUB button again to start the
audio dubbing.
When finished, press the STOP button.
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ADVANCEDOPERATION
&
A-DUB
INPUT
AUDIO
SPILP
PAUSE/
REC
STILL
IT
STOP
Externalinput modeselection
Press the INPUT button.
"L1"
or "L2" is displayed instead
of the program me position
number.
"L1": AUDiOmlDEOIN (Rear)
"L2": AV IN (Front)
Notes:
If you are using a tape with a
monaural only original sound
recording, the audio dubbing will
erase the original sound. Audio
dubbing is only possible on a
tape with Hi-R original sound.
After an audio dubbing, to listen
to the Hi-Fi sound, press the
AUDIObutton to display the
"L"
and "R"indicators on the VCR
display.
To listen to the dubbed sound,
press the AUDIO button to erase
the "L" and 'CR"indicators from
the VCR display.
Audio dubbing
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Stand-by
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Flashing)
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