Recording Video From A Video Tape To Your Dvd Recorder - Edirol VMC-1 Owner's Manual

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Recording Video from a Video Tape to
Your DVD Recorder
Here's how to record analog video from your VHS or 8 mm deck to your DVD recorder.
* If the composite analog input jack and the S-video jack are both connected, the S-video jack will take
priority.
1
Turn the audio input level knob [AUDIO LEVEL] all the way toward the left.
2
Set the brightness [BRIGHT], color depth [COLOR], color hue [HUE], and contrast
[CONTRAST] knobs to the center position.
3
Press the analog input button [ANALOG IN].
The button's indicator will light.
4
Play back your video deck.
5
Turn the audio input level knob [AUDIO LEVEL] toward the right, and set it so it's a little
before the position at which the red indicator lights.
If the red indicator lights, the sound is distorting.
6
Adjust the brightness [BRIGHT], color depth [COLOR], color hue [CUE], and contrast
[CONTRAST] knobs until you are satisfied with the image.
You can switch the time base corrector button [TBC], 3D Y/C separator button [3D Y/C],
and automatic brightness adjustment button [AGC] on/off as necessary.
* The 3D Y/C separator button [3D Y/C] applies only to a composite input signal in NTSC mode.
7
Stop your video deck, and rewind the playback location to the beginning.
8
Start recording on your DVD recorder.
9
Play back your video deck.
10
When you have finished recording, stop the DVD recorder and then stop the video deck.
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