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Tip:
Make sure that the RECORD SPEED in the VHS MENU is set to the same speed that the rest of the VHS tape was recorded at. (Changing speeds in the middle of a tape causes a glitch. If you’re uncertain about the recording speed, look on the On Screen Display.)
then press PAUSE to Still the playback. If you need to,
4.Press RECORD to put the VHS deck into Record Pause.
➤ The TV View will revert to the Tuner.
5.Press 8mm/VHS to switch control to the 8mm deck.
6.Press REW to rewind the 8mm tape to a point a few seconds before the beginning of the desired scene. This is to give the 8mm tape a ‘running start’.
7.Press PLAY to begin playback for the 8mm deck.
8.While the 8mm deck is playing, press 8mm/VHS to switch control to the VHS deck.
9.When the 8mm tape has played to the point where you want the scene to begin, press PAUSE to
10.When the desired scene is over, press STOP to stop recording and end the scene.
Glitches
“Glitches” may occur during a manual assembly edit, usually at the end of a scene that is being recorded over old material. This is because the VCR’s full erase head (which erases the video, audio, and control tracks) is always a few seconds after the recording heads. You may see a vibrating rainbow of color in the middle of the picture for a few seconds. Sound can be unstable for a moment. It can help to avoid glitches by recording over blank tape only, and by carefully positioning the VHS tape at the end of every scene before you begin recording a new scene.
Insert Editing
Insert editing actually places new video frames over and in between two or more previous video frames on the video