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EDITING(cont.)
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CANCEL |
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STOP |
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PAUSE
REC
3 | R.A. EDIT |
START
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| PREPARE SOURCE TAPE |
| Rewind the tape in the DV deck to the beginning of the | |
| scene you want to edit. | |
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| ENGAGE VHS DECK TO |
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| Press VHS, then press and hold PAUSE and press REC | |
| so that the VHS deck enters the | |
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| START EDITING |
| Press START. | |
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| ● When dubbing is complete, the DV deck enters the | |
| Pause mode, and the VHS deck enters its Record- | |
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| Pause mode. |
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| STOP EDITING |
| Press STOP. The VHS deck stops recording. | |
| Press DV, then press STOP. The DV deck stops | |
| playback. | |
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NOTES:
●When Random Assemble Editing doesn't work, press → of the DUB button, then perform Random Assemble Editing again.
●To cancel the registered scene, press CANCEL. Each time CANCEL is pressed, the latest regisered scene is erased.
●When the source tape has more than 2 identical time codes (☞ pg. 27), the recorder may not find the
●When choosing a scene, set
●If the search time for an
●If there are blank portions before or after the
●Since time codes register time only as accurately as seconds, the time code total time may not match the total programme time exactly.
●To quit Random Assemble Editing while it is still in progress, press R.A.EDIT again to return to the R.A.EDIT screen. Press R.A.EDIT once more to return to the normal screen.
●To use Random Assemble Editing consecutively for two or more programmes, press START for each programme.
When dubbing from another Mini DV cassette, swap the Mini DV cassettes first, and then press START.
●If you use the Sepia or Monotone Playback Effect, you can't use the Dissolve or Black & White Fader.
●The Classic Film or Strobe Playback Effect does not work, if you use the Picture Wipe or Dissolve.
●The Video Echo Playback Effect does not work, if you use the Fader, Picture Wipe or Dissolve.
●You can't use some of the Fade/Wipe Effects at the beginning or the end of the scene.