Video Dubbing
Your Movie uses advanced Flying Erase Head technology to produce exceptionally clean edits. With your Movie you can replace existing video segments with new ones (the original audio segments will remain). Use two Movies, or use a VCR for the source and your Movie for the editing unit, as described below.
•Set up and connect the Movie (or VCR) as illustrated on the next page.
(Be sure to connect the AC Power PLug of the AC Adaptor to an AC outlet).
Set the VCR/Camera Selector Switch to the i_ Operation
"VCR" position on the Editing Movie.
2Press the Play button on the Editing Movie to locate the starting point for dubbing. Press the Pause/Still button where you want dubbing to begin. To use the
3Press the Video Dub button on the Editing Movie
only. This puts the Movie in the Video Dub Pause mode.
4If Neither Unit Has a Synchro Edit Jack Release the Pause buttons on both units simultaneously. This may require some practice beforehand.
Preparations:
•Press Power ON on both units.
At the Source VCR (or Movie):
•Insert the master cassette to be played. Put the source VCR (or Movie) in Play/Pause mode at the desired starting point.
At the Editing Movie:
+Insert a cassette (with tab) to be recorded. Set the AC Adaptor Input Signal Selector to "LINE".
•Turn the TV ON, and select CH 3 or 4, to monitor the dubbing, if desired.
4 Using the Synchro Edit Feature
On the Editing Unit, press Pause to begin video dubbing (both units begin operation). Press
Pause on the Editing Unit at the end of the recorded sequence (both units go into Pause).
For the use of the Synchm Edit Feature refer to page 30.
5Press the Stop button on both units to stop Video Dubbing.
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Use the Display/Memory/Lap Time/Tape
Remaining button to automatically stop Editing with the following preparations.
(a)In step 2 on the Editing unit tape, locate the end of portion to be edited, then press the Memory Button and reset the tape counter to 00O0.
(b)Rewind to the editing start point, and continue steps
(c)The Editing Movie tape will stop when it reaches "O000".
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