Dubbing Files To A Vhs Tape By Connecting To A Vcr; Using A Usb External Hard Disk Drive - JVC Everio GZ-HM860 User Manual

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Copying
Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape by Connecting
to a VCR
You can dub videos in standard quality by connecting to a VCR.
Refer also to the instruction manuals of the TV and VCR.
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Connect to a VCR/DVD recorder.
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* The AC adapter shown in the illustration is AC-V11U.
A Connect using the provided AV cable.
B Connect the AC adapter to this unit.
This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected.
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Be sure to use the supplied JVC AC adapter.
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2
Tap q to select the playback mode.
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3
Prepare the TV/VCR for recording.
Switch to a compatible external input.
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Insert a video tape.
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4
Prepare this unit for playback.
Set "VIDEO OUTPUT" in the "COMMON" menu to the aspect ratio
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("4:3" or "16:9") of the connecting TV.
"VIDEO OUTPUT" (A p. 151)
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Start recording.
Start playback on this unit and press the record button on the
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recorder.
"Playing Back Videos" (A p. 74)
After playback is complete, stop the recording.
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106

Using a USB External Hard Disk Drive

You can copy video and still image files to a USB external hard disk drive
from this unit. You can also play the files in the USB external hard disk drive
on this unit.
Refer also to the instruction manual of the external hard disk drive.
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Compatible External Hard Disk Drives
You can use the "LaCie Hard Disk Sleek black design USB2.0" series from
LaCie.
Memo :
Before purchasing, check the compatible devices on the LaCie website.
LaCie
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http://www.lacie.com/home.htm?cc=1
USB external hard disk drives up to 2 TB can be used.
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Copying and Playback with a USB External Hard Disk Drive
"Preparing a USB External Hard Disk Drive" (A p. 107)
"Copying All Files" (A p. 107)
"Playing Back Files in the USB External Hard Disk Drive" (A p. 108)
"Deleting Folders in the USB External Hard Disk Drive" (A p. 109)
Memo :
Format the USB external hard disk drive when connecting it to this unit for
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the first time. (All data will be deleted.)
"Formatting the USB External Hard Disk Drive" (A p. 109)
Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3 (3 BE)
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software when you use the PC to operate the data in the USB external
hard disk drive directly copied from this unit.
USB external hard disk drives with the capacity over 2 TB cannot be used.
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Copying may take time. (For example, saving 1 hour video in XP mode
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takes about 20 minutes.)
When there are many files to back up, it may take time for the backup to
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be completed. Wait for a while as the access lamp appears blinking, which
indicates normal operation.
Sound or video may be interrupted during playback.
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Caution :
Do not connect a USB hub between this unit and the USB external hard
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disk drive.
Disconnect the USB external hard disk drive when using other USB
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devices such as DVD writer, external Blu-ray drive, or another USB
external hard disk drive.
Avoid the following operations during copying and playing back.
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- Turning off the unit or the USB external hard disk drive.
- Disconnecting the USB cable.
Do not format the USB external hard disk drive using the PC. If you did,
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format again using this unit. (All the data in the USB external hard disk
drive will be erased.)
Avoid the following operations using the PC.
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- Deleting files or folders in the USB external hard disk drive.
- Moving files or folders in the USB external hard disk drive.
- Changing the name of files or folders in the USB external hard disk drive.
These operations make the data impossible to be played back on this unit.
When you use the PC to edit the data in the USB external hard disk drive,
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copy the data to the PC before editing. Editing the data in the USB external
hard disk drive directly from the PC makes the data impossible to be
played back on this unit.

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