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•It is recommended that the tape speed be set to the SP mode on the recording VCR for best results.
•Unauthorized recording of copyrighted television programs, films, video tapes and other materials may infringe on the rights of copyright owners and be contrary to copyright laws.
Setting up the VCRs for video cassette duplication | Glossary |
To duplicate a video cassette:
1Load a blank video cassette tape with the safety tab intact into the recording VCR. Press INPUT on the recording VCR.
2Load a previously recorded cassette into the playback VCR or camcorder.
3Press REC/OTR on the recording VCR, then press P/S.
4Press PLAY on the playback VCR or camcorder, then press P/S.
5Press PLAY on the playback VCR and REC/OTR on the recording VCR simultaneously to begin the duplicating process.
AFT: Automatic fine tuning, a circuit that automatically adjusts TV reception to optimum condition.
CABLE: Cable television.
EP: Extended play, the slowest recording speed. Designed to store the maximum amount of program material on a single video cassette. There is some degradation in picture/audio quality.
Index Search: A feature of this VCR that automatically records an index each time recording begins. It helps you locate a particular segment of the tape quickly and easily.
LP: Long Play, an intermediate tape recording speed that combines most of the picture/audio quality obtainable at the standard recording speed with some of the tape economy of Extended Play (EP).
Connecting a Audio system to this VCR
OSD:
OTR:
RF: Radio frequency, the composite audio/video signal supplied to a TV receiver (or other video component) by an antenna or cable system.
Safety tab: The plastic tab at the back of a video tape cassette which, when removed, prevents accidental erasure of a recording.
SP: Standard play, the recording speed to use when the best picture quality is of prime importance (and when total recording time is not).
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