Sony GV-D800 manual Dubbing only desired scenes Digital program editing, About the IR Setup code

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Dubbing only desired scenes – Digital program editing

About the IR SETUP code

The IR SETUP code is stored in the memory of your VCR. Be sure to set the correct code, depending on the other (recording) VCR. The default setting is code number 3.

Brand

IR SET UP code

Sony

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

 

 

Admiral (M. Wards)

89

 

 

Aiwa

80

 

 

Audio Dynamic

21, 35

Bell&Howell (M. Wards)

36

 

 

Brocsonic

70, 82

Canon

77, 78, 97

 

 

Citizen

47

Craig

73, 47

 

 

Curtis Mathis

8, 80, 77

Daewoo

26, 40, 77

 

 

DBX

21, 33, 35

Dimensia

8

 

 

Emerson

26, 82, 59, 48, 70, 81

Fisher

36, 45, 37, 44

 

 

Funai

80

 

 

General Electric

87, 8, 77, 32*, 94*

 

 

Goldstar

47

 

 

Hitachi

78, 8, 42

 

 

Instant Repley

77, 78

 

 

JC Penny

77, 42, 8, 36, 21, 33, 35

JVC

12, 13, 14, 21, 33, 35

 

 

Kenwood

21, 33, 47, 35

LXI (Sears)

80, 47, 42, 44, 45, 36, 37

 

 

Magnavox

83, 78, 77

Marantz

21, 33, 35

 

 

Marta

47

Memorex

77, 37

 

 

Minolta

42, 8

Mitsubishi/MGA

28, 22, 23, 24

 

 

* TV/VCR component

Brand

IR SET UP code

 

Multitech

23, 80, 32

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEC

21, 33, 35

 

 

 

 

 

 

Olympic

77, 78

 

 

 

 

 

 

Panasonic

16, 17, 78, 77, 96

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pentax

42, 8

 

Editing

 

 

 

Philco

78, 77

 

 

 

Philips

83, 78, 77

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pioneer

78

 

 

Quasar

78, 77, 16, 17

 

 

 

 

 

 

RCA/PROSCAN

8, 42, 16, 77, 83, 7, 40,

 

 

 

41, 78*

 

 

 

 

 

 

Realistic

77, 36

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sansui

21

 

 

 

 

 

 

Singer

73

 

 

 

 

 

 

Samsung

94, 41, 32, 32*, 94*, 24*

 

 

Sanyo

36, 37

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scott

40, 41, 32, 37, 28, 22, 23,

 

 

 

24

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sharp

89, 88, 98

 

 

Shintom

73

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signature 2000 (M. Wards)

80, 89

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sylvania

83, 78, 77, 80

 

 

 

 

 

 

Symphonic

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tashiro

47

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tatung

21, 33, 35

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teac

21, 33, 80, 35

 

 

Technics

77, 78

 

 

 

 

 

 

Toshiba

40, 7

 

 

Wards

89, 88, 37, 95, 47

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yamaha

36, 21, 33, 35

 

 

Zenith

95

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note on the IR SET UP code

The Digital program editing does not work if the VCR is not corresponded to IR SETUP codes.

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Contents Digital Video Cassette Recorder For customers in Canada For customers in the U.S.A CanadaFor customers in the U.S.A Declaration of ConformityTable of contents Getting started Using this manualBefore using your VCR Copyright precautionsEffective ratio of pixels and/or screen are 99.99% or more Using this manual Precautions on VCR careChecking supplied accessories AC-L10A/L10B/L10C AC power adaptorV converting cable 1 p Using a car battery Preparing the power supplyConnecting to a wall outlet When you use your VCR outdoorsRemaining battery time indicator Installing the battery packTo remove the battery pack After installing the battery packPreparing the power supply Charging the battery pack After charging the battery packWhen the battery pack is charged fully Playing time Preparing the power supply Charging timeYou can charge the battery pack abroad What is InfoLITHIUM?Inserting a cassette To eject a cassetteTo prevent accidental erasure Playing back a tape To stop playbackBasic Operations To rewind the tape Playing back a tape Various playback modesTo view a still image playback pause To advance the tapeMenu Playing back a tape Playing back a dual soundtrack tapeWide mode playback and recording Playing back a tape Using a Remote CommanderIf your TV or the other VCR has an S video jack Viewing the recording on TVIf your TV is already connected to the other VCR If your TV or the other VCR is a monaural typeIf you use a Sony TV To cancel the super laser link functionIf you turn the power off Infrared rays emitterIf the other playback VCR or TV is a monaural type Using the A/V connecting cableWhen you have finished recording a tape Recording from the other VCR or TVBefore recording When you have finished recoding a tapeAdvanced Operations To cancel the PB Zoom functionWhen you set the Power switch to OFF or stop playback Enlarging playback images PB ZoomAdvanced Operations Watching a tape with special effects Picture effectPictures processed by the picture effect function Watching a tape with special effects Picture effectTrail Watching a tape with special performances Digital effectWatching a tape with special performances Digital effect To cancel the digital effect functionPictures processed by the digital effect function If a tape has a blank portion between recorded portions Quickly locating a scene Zero set memoryTo stop searching Searching with recording date Date searchSearching for a photo Searching for a photo Photo search/Photo scanTo stop scanning Searching for a photo Photo search/Photo scan Scanning photoRecording data Using the data code functionTo not display various settings Date/timeVacation Superimposing a titleTo use the custom title To select the language of a preset titleTitle setting When you are selecting and setting the titleMaking your own titles To enter a space Making your own titles To change a title you have storedIf you select To erase a characterDubbing a tape When you have finished dubbing a tapeDubbing a tape Using the i.LINK cable DV connecting cable Before operating the Digital program editing Using the Digital program editing functionConnecting the other recording VCR Dubbing only desired scenes Digital program editingMenu Setting the IR Setup codeAbout the IR Setup code Brand IR SET UP codeDubbing only desired scenes Digital program editing Buttons to cancel recording pause on the other recording VCR If the other recording VCR does not operate correctly If the other recording VCR operates correctlyIf you connect using the i.LINK cable DV connecting cable Editing When you connect with the i.LINK cable DV connecting cable Erasing the program you have set To cancel erasingYou cannot set in and OUT when To cancel erasing all programsTo cancel a program you have set When you select PB Mode to / in the menu settingsIf the other VCR has an S video input jack After capturing images and soundInserting a scene from the other playback VCR Insert Editing When the inserted picture is played back To insert a scene without setting the insert end pointTo change the insert end point Changing the menu settings To make the menu display disappearCustomizing Your VCR Menu items are displayed as the following icons Changing the menu settingsST1 To dub a tape to the other VCR REC ModeTV Input More than 5 minutes after removing the power sourceMenu Resetting the date and timeResetting the date and time Year changes as followsIf you do not set the date and time Digital8 system, recording, and playback When you use a tape recorded in the Hi8/standard 8 system About the Name i.LINK What is i.LINK?What is Mbps? About i.LINKRequired i.LINK Cable About i.LINK Link Functions on this unitSymptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions TroubleshootingSymptom TroubleshootingSelf-diagnosis display LCD screenFive-digit display Cause and/or Corrective Actions No tape has been inserted Battery is weak or deadTape is near the end Tape has run outSome other trouble has occurred Qs You cannot record in the LP modeUsing your VCR abroad Using your VCR abroadSimple setting of clock by time difference If moisture condensation occurs Maintenance information and precautionsHow to prevent moisture condensation Moisture condensationCleaning the video head When you playback/record in the Digital8 systemWhen you play back in the Hi8/standard 8 analog system VCR care Precautions VCR operationCharging the vanadium-lithium battery On handling tapesBattery pack AC power adaptorVCR SpecificationsIdentifying the parts and controls Quick ReferenceQfJack cover p QgAUDIO/VIDEO Input jack p Identifying the parts and controls Identifying the parts and controls Or indicator appears Y, Z Index
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GV-D800 specifications

The Sony GV-D800, a remarkable player in the Digital8 camcorder lineup, is a compact and versatile device that caters to both amateur and professional videographers alike. Introduced in the early 2000s, the GV-D800 operates on the Digital8 format, which is a significant evolution of the Hi8 format, delivering enhanced video quality and compatibility.

One of the standout features of the GV-D800 is its ability to play back both Digital8 and Hi8 tapes, providing flexibility for users transitioning from older formats. This dual compatibility ensures that users can enjoy their entire video library without the need to upgrade their old tapes. It supports playback of videos recorded in the Digital8 format, which utilizes Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology to achieve superior image clarity and vibrant colors.

The compact design of the GV-D800 makes it an ideal choice for on-the-go users. It features a lightweight form factor and an ergonomic design that fits comfortably in the hands. The 2.5-inch LCD screen provides a clear and bright view of the playback, making it easy to review footage on the move.

Incorporating advanced technologies, the GV-D800 is equipped with a 10x optical zoom lens, allowing users to capture distant subjects with impressive detail. The digital zoom extends this capability further, enabling zooming-in for close-up shots without sacrificing quality. The device also offers a variety of picture effects and playback options, enhancing the viewer's experience.

Another key feature of the GV-D800 is its capability to digitize analog signals. With a built-in analog-to-digital converter, users can connect the player to other devices and convert their old VHS tapes or other analog content into a digital format. This feature is invaluable for preserving precious memories stored in outdated formats.

The GV-D800's connectivity options are robust, featuring USB and FireWire ports, which allow for easy transfer of digital content to and from computers. Whether for editing or simple archiving, transferring footage has never been more streamlined.

In summary, the Sony GV-D800 Digital8 player is a multifaceted device that successfully blends portability with technological prowess. Its compatibility with various tape formats, superior playback quality, and rich feature set make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to bridge the gap between old and new video formats while enjoying enhanced video playback capabilities.