JVC BD-X200U manual Synchronous Recording, Registering the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks

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1. Registering the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks

Synchronous Recording

Recording Playback Signals From a VCR with RS-422A (continued)

2. Deleting the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks

The following two methods can be used to register the In Point, Out Point, and chapter marks.

Recording of time codes corresponding to tape positions.

Direct entry using a keyboard.

Registering chapter marks :

In order to register chapter marks using the REMOTE CONTROL screen, it will first of all be necessary

 

to set CHAPTER CREATION from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen to MANUAL. If this parameter

 

is set to AUTO, chapter marks will be automatically setup at specific intervals. The current setting for

 

CHAPTER CREATION is indicated in this screen’s CHAPTER field.

Recording from tape positions

 

Direct keyboard entry

 

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q Use the cursor buttons (t, 8, 7, and 6) to select the point to be deleted (i.e., In Point, Out Point, or a chapter mark from the chapter list), and then press the SET button.

wUse the cursor buttons (t, 8, 7, and 6) to select TC CANCEL and press the SET button.

The selected point (i.e., the In Point, Out Point, or a chapter mark from the chapter list) will be deleted.

Whenever a chapter mark is deleted, the chapter list will be resorted.

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3. Starting the Record Process

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q Select EDIT/END from the REMOTE CONTROL screen and press the SET button.

VCR will begin playback by returning to the position 5 seconds before the IN POINT.

The unit will start record when the VCR reaches the IN POINT. Recording of video and audio from the VCR to the DVD will be carried out from the In Point to the Out Point with chapters being created as specified.

w When playback reaches the Out Point, title recording will end automatically.

q Use the VCR Control Panel to start playback on the VCR. Press the STILL (w) button and pause VCR playback at the position to be registered. If necessary, use frame advance, and the like to set the exact position.

q Use the arrow keys (, ©, , and ) to select the point to be registered (i.e., the In Point or Out Point), and then press the Enter key.

w Select the TC INPUT button using the cursor keys and input

EDIT/END

The VCR will automatically adopt STOP mode at this time.

The DVD recorder will return to Stop mode and will end title recording.

If another title is to be recorded, repeat operations from the registration of the In Point and Out Point.

w Use the cursor buttons (t, 8, 7, and 6) to select the point to be registered (i.e., the In Point or Out Point), and then press the SET button. * The selected point will be highlighted.

e Use the cursor buttons (t, 8, 7, and 6) to select TC SET and press the SET button.

The time code will be registered for the selected point.

If both IN point and OUT point are not selected, the time

code will be registered as a chapter point.

When a time code is registered for a chapter mark, the

a time code (hours: minutes: seconds: frames) into the TC input field using the keyboard.

e Press the Enter key.

The time code will be registered for the selected point.

If both IN point and OUT point are not selected, the time code will be registered as a chapter point

When a time code is registered for a chapter mark, the chapter list will be sorted from the smallest time-code values, and the newly registered point will be highlighted.

Notes

Editing accuracy is ±5 frames.

If no In Point has been registered, recording will begin at the current tape position. However, the tape must be positioned before the Out Point and all chapter marks for this to be possible.

If no Out Point has been registered, a manual stop must be carried out to end recording. Select EDIT/END to end the editing process.

When the chapter auto-create function is used, chapters will be created at specific intervals.

chapter list will be sorted from the smallest time-code

values, and the newly registered point will be highlighted.

*Editing can only be performed when there is continuous time code up to 5 seconds from IN POINT.

Saving & Loading

Note The framing mode will be matched to that used for time codes on the connected device. When in the drop frame mode, a value corrected automatically will be registered when inputting the frame to drop. (U-model only)

Time-Code Settings

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Setting the Optimum Bit Rate

ADJUST can be used to set the optimum bit rate (i.e., the amount of data per second) for the remaining space on a disc based on the recording time (or duration) between the In Point and the Out Point.

DISC REMAIN displays an estimate of the available space for recording on the current disc.

BIT RATE displays the current bit-rate setting.

To set the bit rate that best suits the remaining disc capacity, select ADJUST and then press the SET button.

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Once settings have been made, they can be saved in your BD-X200’s internal memory. Even if a different screen is opened or the power is turned off, stored data can then be loaded by selecting EDL LOAD from the REMOTE CONTROL screen and pressing the Set button.

If CHAPTER CREATION from the RECORDER MENU (2/2) screen is set to AUTO, it will not be possible to select EDL LOAD on the REMOTE CONTROL screen.

Whenever an external edit list (EDL) is read or time-code registration is started without performing EDL LOAD, the settings will be updated accordingly. As a result, even if EDL LOAD is selected in such a case, the previous data will not be reloaded.

Refer to page 68 for more details regarding the loading of external EDL.

ADJUST

FINALIZE

4.Ending the Record Process

If you intend to play the recorded disc on this DVD recorder or on another player, select FINALIZE and press the SET button. Once finalizing has been carried out, no addition recordings can be made on the disc.

To remove the recorded disc from your BD-X200, press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the front panel.

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Contents BD-X200E For Customer UseSupplement Port Cable LengthFor Your Safety Please Read the Following Text Carefully Safety PrecautionsPower System Must be EarthedContents Introduction Precautions for DVD Recorder UseOverview of BD-X200 Functions Introduction Precautions for Disc UsageDetails Regarding Discs Front Panel DVD Data Configuration Region CodesComponent Names & Functions Screen SizesComponent Names & Functions Rear Panel 4AUDIO Input Level switchDvslave LCD Display and On-Screen Content LCD DisplayStatus Messages LCD Display and On-Screen ContentOn-Screen Content Status MessagesDisc Status Event MessagesAlarm Messages Signal ConnectionsPreparation Power Connections PreparationTurning the Power On Turning the Power Off Inserting a Disc Turning the Power On & Off Inserting & Removing DiscsRemoving a Disc Setting & Displaying the Date & Time Using a Keyboard & MouseSetting the Date and Time Settings & Controls for Recording DVD RecordingPreparing a Disc for Recording Settings & Controls for RecordingPre-Recording Settings Erasing All Data From a DiscSelecting & Confirming Input Signals Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & VideoAUDIO Encode Audio EncodingGuide to Recording Times MpegAdjusting the Audio Recording Levels Adjusting of Audio Recording LevelsSelecting the Adjustment Method Checking the Video InputRecording Sequence RecordingSelecting Styles for Title & Chapter Menu REC button + Play buttonRecording with the Front Panel RecordingInserting Chapter Marks Manually or Automatically Finalizing for playback on this and other DVD players Using a Keyboard & Mouse to Control RecordingFinalizing BD-X200 Title & Chapter Menus Title & Chapter Menu SettingsTitle & Chapter Menu Settings Selecting and Changing Styles for Title & Chapter MenusEasymenu Freeware for Editing Menu Templates Ending Settings in the Preset Style Menu ScreenSelecting Display Styles Opening the Thumbnail Edit screen Changing Chapter Menus Thumbnail Edit screenChanging & Naming Thumbnails for Chapter Menus Changing thumbnailsEntering Names and Comments for Chapter Menus Changing & Checking Chapter Menu StylesChanging the Display Style Ending the Editing of Chapter Menus Checking the Chapter Menu ScreenChecking the Title Menu Screen Changing & Checking Title Menu Styles & NamesOpening the Title Menu Edit screen Entering Names for the Title Menu Finalizing DiscsPlaying Discs PlaybackPlayback Fast & Slow PlaybackRecording Playback Signals From a VCR with RS-422A Synchronous RecordingDeleting the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks Synchronous RecordingRegistering the In Point, Out Point, and Chapter Marks Starting the Record ProcessRecording Video & Audio From a Non-Linear Editor Recording Playback Signals From a DV Camera or VCRSettings DV camera or VCR Enable control via DV BD-X200 Will be communicated via the DV terminalPoint start point for editing Editing Via the Remote Control DV Slave ScreenSaving & Loading Time-Code Settings Recorder 2/2Transfer the external edit list to your BD-X200 Select EDL Load from the Remote Control screen and pressIn, Out & Chapter Points from External Edit Lists EDLSignal Connections Recording Operations Using a DV Camera TriggerDubbing DVDs Using the LAN Terminal DVD DubbingDVD Dubbing Network SettingsDubbing Setup Menu Setup Menu ConfigurationSetup Menu Setting the Setup MenuSystem Menu Screen Disc Menu ScreenInput Select Menu screen Preset Style Menu screen Recorder Menu ScreenRemote Menu screen Display Menu screen Clock Adjust Menu screenDubbing screen Others TroubleshootingNetwork Menu Screen Specifications OthersEnglish LLT0056-001A BD-X200E

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