Record From An External Component - Pioneer PRV-9000 Operating Instructions Manual

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The recorder allows one camcorder interaction at a time.
Controlling the recorder with equipment connected through the DV IN/OUT
port is unavailable. Controlling a second PRV-9000 connected to this port is
also not an option.
A few camcorders fail to accept commands sent through the DV IN/OUT port.
Some camcorders may ignore particular commands sent through this port.
Check with the camcorder's manufacturer for support information.
The recorder outputs DVD video from the DV IN/OUT port; passing through
signals from the built-in TV tuner, CD, Video CD and other equipment is
unavailable.
Copy-protected or copy-once DVD signals are blocked from passing out
through the DV IN/OUT port.
Although digital camcorders may record as stereo 16-bit/48kHz or twin-stereo
tracks of 12-bit/32kHz, the recorder only records a single stereo track. Set DV
Input to Stereo1 or Stereo2.
Audio output from the DV IN/OUT port is limited to 16-bit.
Audio input through the DV IN/OUT port must be 32kHz or 48kHz rather than
44.1kHz.
6.3.1

Record From an External Component

Follow the directions below to record from an external component such as a
standard camcorder or a VCR. Skip to the next section to record from digital
camcorders.
1. Connect the external component to the recorder.
Refer to the chapter on Connections for port information.
2. Power up both devices.
3. Press INPUT SELECT repeatedly to scroll through input ports.
Built-in Tuner
INPUT 2/AUTO REC
INPUT 3 (front panel)
4. Leave the selection highlighted.
Input Port
INPUT 1
DV IN/OUT
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On-Screen Display
(Channel number)
L1 (S-Video)
L2 (BNC)
L3
DV

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