Sony GV-D800 manual After capturing images and sound, If the other VCR has an S video input jack

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Using with an analog video unit and a personal computer – Signal convert function

You can convert analog video signals into digital video signals via your VCR connected to a personal computer and analog video unit.

Capturing images and sound from an analog video unit

Analog video signals t Digital video signals

(1) Set the POWER switch to ON.

(2) Set A/V t DV OUT to ON in in the menu settings (p. 50). “A/V t DV” appears on the LCD screen.

(3) Start playback on the analog video unit.

(4) Start capturing procedures on your personal computer.

The operation procedures depend on your personal computer and the software which you use.

For details on how to capture images, refer to the instruction manual of your personal computer and software.

S video cable (not supplied)

AUDIO/VIDEO

DV IN/OUT

 

INPUT

 

Editing

OUT

S VIDEO IN

 

i.LINK

 

 

S VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

DV

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

IN/OUT

 

 

 

 

A/V connecting

A/V converting

i.LINK cable

Other VCR

cable (supplied)

cable (supplied)

(DV connecting cable)

 

 

(not supplied)

: Signal flow

 

 

 

 

 

After capturing images and sound

Stop capturing procedures on your personal computer, and stop the playback on the analog video unit.

Notes

You need to install software which can exchange video signals.

Depending on the condition of the analog video signals, the personal computer may not be able to output the images correctly when you convert analog video signals into digital video signals via your VCR. Depending on the analog video unit, the image may contain noise or incorrect colors.

You cannot record or capture the video output via your VCR when the video includes copyright protection signals such as the ID-2 system.

If the other VCR has an S video input jack

 

Connect using an S video cable (not supplied) to obtain high-quality pictures.

 

With this connection, you do not need to connect the yellow (video) plug of the A/V

 

connecting cable.

 

Connect an S video cable (not supplied) to the S video jacks of both VCRs.

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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 careV converting cable 1 p Checking supplied accessoriesAC-L10A/L10B/L10C AC power adaptor 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 packWhen the battery pack is charged fully Preparing the power supply Charging the battery packAfter charging the battery pack Playing time Preparing the power supply Charging timeYou can charge the battery pack abroad What is InfoLITHIUM?To prevent accidental erasure Inserting a cassetteTo eject a cassette Basic Operations Playing back a tapeTo stop playback 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 codeDubbing only desired scenes Digital program editing About the IR Setup codeBrand IR SET UP code 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 To change the insert end point When the inserted picture is played backTo insert a scene without setting the insert end point Customizing Your VCR Changing the menu settingsTo make the menu display disappear 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 timeIf you do not set the date and time Resetting the date and timeYear changes as follows 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 TroubleshootingFive-digit display Cause and/or Corrective Actions Self-diagnosis displayLCD screen 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 modeSimple setting of clock by time difference Using your VCR abroadUsing your VCR abroad If moisture condensation occurs Maintenance information and precautionsHow to prevent moisture condensation Moisture condensationWhen you play back in the Hi8/standard 8 analog system Cleaning the video headWhen you playback/record in the Digital8 system VCR care Precautions VCR operationCharging the vanadium-lithium battery On handling tapesBattery pack AC power adaptorVCR SpecificationsQfJack cover p QgAUDIO/VIDEO Input jack p Identifying the parts and controlsQuick Reference Identifying the parts and controls Identifying the parts and controls Or indicator appears Y, Z Index
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GV-D800 specifications

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