Go-Video 4-Head Hi-Fi, VHS-VHS manual Date/Time Stamp, Video Tape Editing, Sync Edit

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NOTE:

The faster the speed, the better quality copy you will get. The highest quality editing will result when you use SP to record regardless of the source speed. Copies made from EP source tapes are subject to picture degradation because of the slow speed.

NOTE:

The Copy Audio Insert feature allows you to add taped music or your own pre-recorded voice-over while editing a video tape, replacing the tape’s original audio track. See page 32.

Date/Time Stamp

You can record the Date and Time of both regular and Timer recordings. Together with the VISS-Automatic Show Finder feature (see page 28), this allows you to easily find a specific program on a tape with several programs recorded on it.

To activate the Date and Time Stamp:

1.Press MENU . The Features menu will appear.

2.Press 1 . The Setup menu will appear.

3.Press 5 to highlight DATE/TIME STAMP.

4.Press CHANGE (LCV button) to cycle between off and on.

OFF - No Date and Time Stamp will be recorded.

ON - Date and Time Stamp will be recorded on your tapes.

5.When your desired choice is displayed, press MENU to exit the Setup menu. Press MENU twice more to exit programming.

If you have activated the Date and Time Stamp, the Date, Time and Channel information will be recorded at the beginning of each recording for about 5 seconds. Date and Time Stamp does not record when you are doing a Copy Tape.

Video Tape Editing

With your Dual-Deck VCR you can edit tapes quickly and easily. Your editing may be as simple as removing unwanted scenes from your camcorder recordings. Or it may be as complicated as shooting a number of scenes, reviewing the tape, deciding on a final format, and putting it back together.

Sync Edit

You can do assembly editing manually with your Dual-Deck VCR. For example, when you have different scenes from a source tape that you would like to add to a target tape, insert the source tape into Deck One, the target tape into Deck Two and:

1.Position the source tape in Deck One to the begin- ning of the first scene you want to copy onto the target tape in Deck Two and press Pause.

2.Press the Copy button to start Copy Tape.

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Contents Recorder Page Safety Instructions R N I N G Dual-DeckVCR Cuidado Discover the Dual-DeckDifference Dual-Deck Features FeatureMake Quality Copies of Any Video At the Touch of a Button Watch a Video Tape While You Record a TV ShowDigitally Controlled Video Image Sharpness Easily Locate Tape Segments With Automatic Show Finder ASFEliminate Guesswork with Real Time Counter Make and Playback Hi-Fi Stereo CopiesRecord and Watch Your Favorite Video at Your Convenience Dual Video OutputsAutomatic Features Front Panel Buttons Indicators Dual-Deck VCR Package ContentsDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference Front Panel Display Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Remote Control CopyPress to manually summon the On-Screen Pressing these buttons slows the speed On-Screen Display Setting the Date and Time Operating Your Dual-Deck VCRUntil you exit the menu system Setting Antenna Channel Memory Auto ProgramPlaying a Tape Special Playback FunctionsCUE Sequential and Loop Play TrackingCopying a Tape Summary of Recording SpeedsRecording a TV Program Loop Record to prevent accidentalSetting Timer to Record Later Type of event PressDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference Will not stop an event in progress Sync Edit Date/Time StampVideo Tape Editing Tape Counter Skip EditIndex Search ASF Automatic Show FinderIndex Scan Programming Your Dual-Deck VCR On-Screen Menu SystemSetup Menu Menu MenusDate/Time Stamp Menu, 1 Second TV View Menu, 1AUX Input Menu, 1 Features menu Copy Mode MenuSpeed Matching Menu Copy Audio Insert MenuEZ-Copy Menu Playback Mode MenuRecord Mode Menu Programming Your DUAL-DECK VCR Set Language Menu, 1,1,2 Set Clock/Language Menu Menu, 1,1Set Time and Date Menu, 1,1,1 Tuner Setup Menu Menu, 1,2 Antenna SourceAuto Program Add Channel, Delete ChannelSecondary Audio Programming SAP Tape Length Menu Deck One/Deck Two MenuRecord Speed Menu Timer Recording Menu Timer Record PrioritiesRecord Source Menu Hi-Fi Audio MenuDiscover the DUAL-DECK Difference Introduction To determine the hookup you needPreparation Basic ConnectionsSeparate VHF and UHF Antennas TIPBasic Cab l e Connections To record one channel and view anotherCable Converter Box Connections Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Alternative Cable Converter Box Hookup To view any basic or premium channel To record and view a basic channelMonitor Connections Connecting Other Video Equipment Video CameraAudio Connections Listening to TV and VCR Audio on your Stereo SystemComputer Control Port Control Your Dual-Deck from Your ComputerCleaning the Video Heads Placement of Your Dual-Deck VCRCleaning the Dual-Deck VCR Cabinet Care of Videotapes Humidity RequirementsShipping Your Dual-Deck VCR Service and WarrantyEnergy Conservation Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Glossary Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Play Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference ’m not getting a picture Picture is badCan’t record from my TV Can’t timer recordMy remote control isn’t working My VCR doesn’t work My On-Screen Display has a message that says ErrorWhy aren’t the Counters moving? Why can’t I get a Menu or an On-Screen Display? Why do I get a blue screen?Power Indicator is blinking Copy on the Front Panel Display is blinkingTroubleshooting Poor Video Quality Connecting Your VCR to Your TV Monitor or Stereo System Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Customer Support Services Authorized Go-Video Service CentersDUAL-DECK VCR Limited Warranty Technical Specifications WOW & Flutter Dual-Deck Index Discover the DUAL-DECK Difference Page USA