GoVideo GV8050 manual Automatic Assembly Editing, Editing an 8mm tape onto VHS with Automatic Edit

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Automatic Assembly Editing

Tip:

See the Videotape Editing section of the Reference Guide for more information on editing.

AMERICHROME

COPY DIRECTION

8mm VHS

PUSH SCENE TO CONTINUE

SCENE: 1 - - - - - - -

BEGIN : 0:00:00:00

END : - -:- -:- -:- -

Editing your 8mm tapes onto VHS tapes is a breeze with the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR’s Automatic Assembly Editing System. Just use the Automatic Editing keys on the remote control or front panel to mark the beginning and end of up to eight individual scenes on your 8mm tape. Think of marking the beginning and end of scenes as putting “parentheses” around the scene. Use the Tape Counter with Frame accuracy to fine-tune your begin and end marks. Then, press a button and let the Dual-Deck VCR do all the work of assembling the scenes and copying them to your VHS tape.

Before you begin your Automatic Editing session, we recommend that you set AUTO PLAY in the AUTO FEATURES MENU to OFF. This prevents the 8mm tape from automatically playing when you insert it, giving you more control over the tape.

Editing an 8mm tape onto VHS with Automatic Edit

1.

Insert the 8mm tape that you want to edit, and a blank

 

VHS tape.

2.

Press SCENE .

 

You will see the AMERICHROME COPY

 

DIRECTION display.

3.

Press SCENE again.

 

You will see the SCENE EDIT LIST. ‘1’ and ‘BEGIN’

 

will be flashing, ready for you to mark the beginning

 

of Scene 1.

4.

Find the place on the 8mm tape where you want your

 

scene to begin. Use any of the appropriate deck control

 

keys to play, rewind, fast-forward, or pause the tape.

 

The BEGIN Tape Counter will display current tape

 

location.

5.

While the 8mm tape is paused or playing, press BEGIN .

 

The BEGIN Tape Counter will stop, showing scene

 

BEGIN tape location. ‘END’ will be flashing, ready

 

for you to mark the end of Scene 1.

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Contents Dual Deck Go-Video Dual-Deck Director Accessory User’s Guide Contents Remote Control Introducing the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCRTwo Decks, One Set of Controls On Screen MenusOwner’s Guides Instructions, on pages 6-9 of the Reference GuideBasic Hookup Connecting Your Dual-Deck VCR to Your TV or MonitorBasic Antenna Hookup Basic Cable Hookup TipSetting the Date and Time Setting the Antenna and Channel Memory Playing Tape Do not attempt to insert an 8mm tape into the VHS deckCopying Tape 8mmRecording a TV Program Setting the Timer to Record Later To program a Timer RecordingTimer Record Summary Screen Source for the event Press 1 to select CH toRecording a Date and Time Stamp OFFAutomatic Assembly Editing Editing an 8mm tape onto VHS with Automatic EditCorrecting Mistakes Manual Editing To manually edit your 8mm tapesAdding New Audio Audio InsertAudio Dub Composing a Custom Title Custom TitlingRecording a Title Index All other page numbers refer to Reference Guide SAP Page East McClain Drive Guide 8mm/VHS Dual Deck VCR and Accessories Hi-8 Hi-FiContents USER/INSTALLER Caution 8mm/VHS DUAL-DECK VCR Introducing the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Owner’s Guides Safety Instructions Portable CartSafety Instructions GO Video Reference Guide Safety Instructions Features of Your 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Eliminate Guesswork with Real Time Counter Add Custom Titles and Captions to your RecordingsAdd Soundtracks and Voice-over Narration to your Recordings Make Copies Directly from a Variety of SourcesCreate Special Effects with Special Playback Features Eliminate Programming Errors with Tone Feedback SystemControl Volume and Mute with VCR Remote Control Eliminate Re-Programming with Non-Volatile MemoryFront Panel Buttons and Indicators 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Front Panel8mm Controls Left Tower ButtonsEditing Functions VHS Controls Right Tower ButtonsFront Panel Jacks 8mm Section Front Panel DisplayVHS Section 8mm and VHS Sections Center SectionHi-8 Playback Modes Display VU MeterOn Screen Display On Screen Display With SourceTV View Remote Control Basic Viewing Controls8mm/VHS Deck Controls TV View ControlsNumerical Keys Menu KeysClock/Counter Keys Automatic Editing ControlsVHS Slow Motion Keys Special Keys Special Playback Functions Tracking VHS Deck only Video Sequencing and Loop PlayTo activate Sequential or Loop Play On Screen Menu System TRK/MENUSelect Setup Menu TUNER/CHANNEL MenuSecondary Audio Programming SAP SET Clock Menu VHS AmeriChromeTM Copy Menu Display MenuTitler Setup Screen Timer Record Menu While in the Timer RecordTimer Record Summary Fail-Safe Timer Recording Timer Record PrioritiesPreparing an Automatic Assembly Edit List Videotape EditingPerforming an Automatic Assembly Edit Manual Assembly Editing Insert Editing GlitchesRecording your 8mm Tape More Editing TipsVideo Enhancers Method #1 Method #2 Linear Audio Track VHS FormatVideo Track 8mm Format Hi-Fi AudioControl Track Quasi Hi-8 PlaybackRecord Safety Tab VHS Tape CassetteTape Counter & Memory Stop Memory StopVHS Index Search System Connecting Your 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Place your 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR next to your TV Basic TV Antenna Hookup Separate VHF and UHF Antennas Cable Converter Box Hookup Advanced Cable Converter Box Hookup Cable Outlet GO Video Reference Guide Audio Connections Listening to TV and VCR Audio on Your Stereo SystemRecording Simulcast Stereo with your TV Programs Audio Dub is used to copy over a tape Audio Insert is used while copying a tapeAudio Mixing is used to mix new sound with existing sound Tip Audio Mixing Monitor Connections Connecting Other Video Equipment Is set to AUTO, press Record while viewing LinePlacement of Your Dual-Deck VCR Cleaning the Dual-Deck VCR CabinetCleaning the Video Heads Care of Your Dual-Deck VCRService and Warranty Humidity RequirementsEnergy Conservation Shipping Your Dual-Deck VCRTechnical Specifications Heads VHSFrequency Response Help Help Reel Error Limited Warranty WHO does this Warranty Benefit and for HOW LONG?Additional Limitations on Warranty = in Users Guide = in Users Guide SAP 108 8mm/VHS DUAL-DECK VCR Go-Video Video Technology in Fast Forward Your new 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR features