Audio And Video Dub - RCA CC4391 User Manual

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Editing
Features
(continued)
Audio
and Video Dub
The audio and video dub feature lets you record new audio (sound)
and video
(picture)
on a previously
recorded
tape.
The source for audio and video dub is:
The camcorder's built-in microphone and camera.
An external sound and video system connected to the white AUDIO and
yellow VIDEO jacks on the side of the camcorder. Connect the camcorder to
the audio/video source as shown on the next page.
To Audio and Video Dub
1.
2.
Press and hold the small button on the
CAMERA/OFF/VCR
switch while you
slide it to VCR.
If you are recording from a source
connected to the white AUDIO and
yellow VIDEO jack on the side of the
camcorder, set the AV OUT/IN switch
to IN.
3. Insert the tape you want to dub and
use PLAy
EFWD,
and/or REW/
REVIEWto
locate a point on the tape
that is a few seconds
before the place
on the tape where you want to begin
dubbing.
4.
Press REC/PA USE exactly
at the place
where you want to begin dubbing
to
place the camcorder
in play-pause.
5. Press and holdAVDUB,
and then
press PLAY.
Release both buttons
at
the same time A. DUB appears.
Press
A VDUB
and PLAY again for audio
and video dub. A/VDUB
Hiwill
appear in the viewfinder
or LCD
monitor
when the camcorder
is ready
to begin dubbing.
A/V
DUB
II
.
To begin dubbing,
start the audio and
video sources and press REC/PAUSE.
II disappears
while you dub.
Note: If you want to stop dubbing at a
certain point on the tape, display the tape
counter and set it to O000M at the point
you want to stop dubbing. The camcorder
stops dubbing automatically when it
reaches O000M.
7. Press STOP/EJECTwhen
you are
finished dubbing.
Remember:
Set the AV OUT/IN
switch
to OUT for normal recording.
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