Audio Dubbing
You can record just the sound on a recorded tape.
(Audio dubbing)
Notes
• You can dub the sound onto a DVCAM-formatted tape
recorded in the 32 kHz audio mode (4-channel/ 12 bits)
only. You cannot dub the sound on a tape in the 48 kHz
audio mode (2-channel/16 bits). If the audio mode of
the recorded tape is 32 kHz, you can dub the sound
regardless of the [AUDIO MODE] setting in the
[AUDIO SET] menu.
For details on "AUDIO MODE," see "AUDIO SET menu"
on page 76.
• The sound is dubbed only onto channels 3/4.
You cannot dub the sound onto channels 1/2.
Connection of external devices
The following shows an example of a basic connection
for audio dubbing.
Sound source
Audio output
Monitor
When you use the HDMI OUT jack, a separate
connection using an audio cable is not needed.
Chapter 4 Dubbing to Other Equipment Using the i.LINK Jack, Duplication, Audio Dubbing, and Connecting a Computer
HVR-M25A
(rear panel)
AUDIO INPUT
Audio input
AUDIO OUTPUT
COMPONENT OUTPUT
HDMI OUTPUT
Video input
HVR-M25A (front panel)
Headphones
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