GoVideo GV8050 manual More Editing Tips, Recording your 8mm Tape, Video Enhancers

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track. Audio insert editing places new audio over existing audio on the linear audio track. An important difference between Assembly Editing and Insert Editing is that with Insert Editing, you are editing onto a tape that already has material on it. In fact, you cannot perform an Insert Edit unless there is already control track on the target tape. In an Insert Edit, you are always laying down new video or linear audio over existing video and audio. You are replacing the old video and/or audio tracks. Because you are recording onto selected tracks of the VHS tape, and because each track has its own erase head which can erase old material with more precision than the full erase head which erases all three tracks at once, Insert Editing allows you to copy over old material smoothly, without glitches.

The 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Model GV8020 does not allow you to perform insert editing of video frames. How- ever, you can perform insert editing of the linear audio track of your VHS tapes. See the Adding New Audio section of this Guide to learn how to do Audio Inserts and Audio Dubbing.

More Editing Tips

Recording your 8mm Tape

1.You will get the best quality VHS copies and the best Automatic Assembly edits if you record your 8mm tape at SP speed.

2.All camcorders have a slight delay before they actually begin recording video and audio. When recording your source videotape in an 8mm camcorder, be sure to check the start up delay associated with your particular camcorder. With caution, you can prevent losing the first few frames or lines of dialogue. On some camcorders, a red “tally” light is illuminated when the record process is actually underway. On others, you may experiment by taping someone counting aloud or by videotaping a stop watch. When you play the tape back, you will hear or see the count required before the camcorder actually begins recording. Use this count for future reference.

Video Enhancers

A video enhancer allows you to boost or attenuate the video signal. Most video enhancers have controls for “detail” and

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Contents Dual Deck Go-Video Dual-Deck Director Accessory User’s Guide Contents Introducing the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Remote ControlTwo Decks, One Set of Controls On Screen MenusInstructions, on pages 6-9 of the Reference Guide Owner’s GuidesBasic Hookup Connecting Your Dual-Deck VCR to Your TV or MonitorBasic Antenna Hookup Tip Basic Cable HookupSetting the Date and Time Setting the Antenna and Channel Memory Do not attempt to insert an 8mm tape into the VHS deck Playing Tape8mm Copying TapeRecording a TV Program To program a Timer Recording Setting the Timer to Record LaterSource for the event Press 1 to select CH to Timer Record Summary ScreenOFF Recording a Date and Time StampEditing an 8mm tape onto VHS with Automatic Edit Automatic Assembly EditingCorrecting Mistakes To manually edit your 8mm tapes Manual EditingAudio Insert Adding New AudioAudio Dub Composing a Custom Title Custom TitlingRecording a Title Index All other page numbers refer to Reference Guide SAP Page East McClain Drive Guide Hi-8 Hi-Fi 8mm/VHS Dual Deck VCR and AccessoriesContents USER/INSTALLER Caution 8mm/VHS DUAL-DECK VCR Introducing the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Owner’s Guides Portable Cart Safety InstructionsSafety Instructions GO Video Reference Guide Safety Instructions Features of Your 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Add Custom Titles and Captions to your Recordings Eliminate Guesswork with Real Time CounterAdd Soundtracks and Voice-over Narration to your Recordings Make Copies Directly from a Variety of SourcesEliminate Programming Errors with Tone Feedback System Create Special Effects with Special Playback FeaturesControl Volume and Mute with VCR Remote Control Eliminate Re-Programming with Non-Volatile Memory8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Front Panel Front Panel Buttons and Indicators8mm Controls Left Tower ButtonsEditing Functions VHS Controls Right Tower ButtonsFront Panel Jacks 8mm Section Front Panel DisplayVHS Section Center Section 8mm and VHS SectionsHi-8 VU Meter Playback Modes DisplayOn Screen Display With Source On Screen DisplayTV View Basic Viewing Controls Remote ControlTV View Controls 8mm/VHS Deck ControlsMenu Keys Numerical KeysClock/Counter Keys Automatic Editing ControlsVHS Slow Motion Keys Special Keys Special Playback Functions Video Sequencing and Loop Play Tracking VHS Deck onlyTo activate Sequential or Loop Play TRK/MENU On Screen Menu SystemSelect TUNER/CHANNEL Menu Setup MenuSecondary Audio Programming SAP SET Clock Menu VHS Display Menu AmeriChromeTM Copy MenuTitler Setup Screen While in the Timer Record Timer Record MenuTimer Record Summary Timer Record Priorities Fail-Safe Timer RecordingVideotape Editing Preparing an Automatic Assembly Edit ListPerforming an Automatic Assembly Edit Manual Assembly Editing Glitches Insert EditingRecording your 8mm Tape More Editing TipsVideo Enhancers Method #1 Method #2 Linear Audio Track VHS FormatVideo Track Hi-Fi Audio 8mm FormatControl Track Quasi Hi-8 PlaybackVHS Tape Cassette Record Safety TabMemory Stop Tape Counter & 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 Listening to TV and VCR Audio on Your Stereo System Audio ConnectionsRecording 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 Is set to AUTO, press Record while viewing Line Connecting Other Video EquipmentCleaning the Dual-Deck VCR Cabinet Placement of Your Dual-Deck VCRCleaning the Video Heads Care of Your Dual-Deck VCRHumidity Requirements Service and WarrantyEnergy Conservation Shipping Your Dual-Deck VCRHeads VHS Technical SpecificationsFrequency Response Help Help Reel Error WHO does this Warranty Benefit and for HOW LONG? Limited WarrantyAdditional 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