Panasonic VDR-M70PP, VDR-M50PP Recording Dubbing Images from Other Video Device

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Recording (Dubbing) Images

Before You Begin

Before connecting this DVD Video Camera to another device, be sure to turn both devices off.

Insert a recordable disc or card in this DVD Video Camera (see P. 28, 31).

Recording (Dubbing) Images from Other Video Device

You can record (dub) images from other video devices to disc or card in this DVD Video Camera.

Use the AV/S input/output cable (provided) to connect the DVD Video Camera to the other AV device as follows:

Signal flow

A/V

To AV input/output jack

MIC

 

AV/S input/output cable

(provided)

To S-video output jack*

To video/ audio output jacks

Yellow

White Red

*If you are using VDR-M70PP and the connected AV device has an S-VIDEO output jack, you can connect the S-VIDEO jack of AV/S input/output cable.

1 Set the input source on the

 

 

 

 

 

0 : 0 0 : 0 0

 

DVD Video Camera to

 

 

 

 

L IN

“LINE (L IN)”.

 

REM 3 0 MIN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Switch the input referring to

 

 

 

 

“Input Source” on page 88.

FINE

S E P 3 0 2 0 0 4

 

 

8 : 0 0 AM

Choose “S LINE” to input

 

 

 

 

S-VIDEO signal (Only for VDR-M70PP).

2 Turn on the connected device, and start playback. The picture will appear on the LCD screen or viewfinder of this DVD Video Camera.

3 Press the REC button.

Recording will start on this DVD Video Camera. The operation of this line-input recording is the same as for recording movie.

Note:

If you operate the DVD Video Camera connected to another device, always power the DVD Video Camera from household AC outlet using the AC adaptor.

With VDR-M70PP, using S-VIDEO will enable you to record clearer images.

The VDR-M50PP cannot record S-VIDEO input.

Reduce the volume of external input sound heard from the built-in speaker: The loud volume may cause noise to enter the recorded image.

The recorded contents can be played back in the same manner as when playing back camera images recorded on this DVD Video Camera.

Still images can also be recorded on DVD-RAM disc or card. See “Switching External Input Recording Method (PHOTO Input)” on page 88 for details, and “Recording Stills” on page 52 for how to record still images.

The “Input Source” setting will return to “CAMERA” whenever DVD Video Camera is turned off.

Recording of most images is prohibited by the copy- guard signal to protect the copyright, except for images recorded on camcorders for personal enjoyment. “COPY PROTECTED” appears in these images: They cannot be recorded on this DVD Video Camera.

Typical copyright protected images include those of DVD video, LD, recorded video tapes, some parts of digital satellite broadcasts, etc.

If a video signal that cannot be read by this DVD Video Camera is present - even in images recorded on the DVD Video Camera for personal enjoyment without copy- guard signal - the input image may not be recorded normally.

If the input signal is interrupted by switching the channel on TV or switching the signal using video selector (see “Terminology” on page 148), normal recording cannot be performed.

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Contents VQT0K92-1 H0204HM1034 QR35225 Operating InstructionsQuick Start Guide for Software on Illustration shows VDR-M70PPFor Your Safety PrecautionsIdentifications of caution marks Model No PanasonicName of Software Copyright Owners License AgreementArticle 1 Grant of License Article 2 CopyrightsProduct is operated. Follow all operating and use Not be placed in a built-in installation such as aVentilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are Operating instructions should be read before the videoUSE Do not subject the DVD Video Camera to impact Handle the liquid crystal display LCD with careLiquid crystal display and viewfinder Hold the DVD Video Camera correctlyScreen on connected TV Be careful of ambient temperatureDo not use an optional 8 cm CD lens cleaner Heat on surface of productBe careful of moisture condensation Card Access indicator ACCESS/PC indicatorCopyright Recorded contents cannot be compensated forSuggestions and Restrictions Make a trial recordingAbout This Manual Read This FirstIntroduction Quick Start Guide for Software Software FeatureConfirming the environment of connecting equipment see Software can also be installed from the Setup MenuWrite motion image files to the DVD-R disc with MyDVD Display Settings method as followsTable of Contents Disc Navigation Advanced TechniquesSupplementary Information Installing SoftwareBattery Pack CGA-DU14A AC Adaptor/Charger PV-DAC13 DC Cord Checking Provided AccessoriesHot shoe P Lens cap string attachment hole P Recording indicator PRed indicator will light during recording Names of PartsDisc Eject lever P ACCESS/PC indicator P , 51Lock switch P Viewfinder P Diopter control PAuto button P Volume control buttons VOL/ SRbuttons P , 64Reset button P 3233Page Charge status Charge indicator Setting Up the Battery PackCharging Battery Pack Battery pack charge statusTry to Record and Play Back Using Disc Video and Photo Connect power supply PGently open the cover until it stops Only in mode Start recording P Open the LCD monitor SeePressing the REC button again will stop recording Only photos can be recorded on card Try to Record and Play Back Using Card PhotoREC button DVD-R disc Discs and CardsAvailable Discs Media FunctionFinalizing DVD-R disc Information on DVD-R DiscDo not touch Handling Discs Using discsStoring discs No dirt adheres to itDo not use cards other than the designated ones Available CardsHandling card Common cautions for disc and cardImage quality prioritized Storage Capacity of Disc or CardRecordable Time of Movie Video Recording quality Disc usedSize and Quality of Photos Recordable Stills Photos on CardTo use as a Hand Strap Setting Up the DVD Video CameraUsing Grip Belt Holding DVD Video CameraAttaching Shoulder Belt Attaching Lens CapTo use as a Grip Belt again While pushing battery stopper Battery stopper Inserting Battery into Remote ControllerRemoving Battery from Remote Controller While pushing the battery stopper, slide the battery outViewing Subject Through Viewfinder Using Remote ControllerRange of LCD monitor movement Viewing Image on LCD Monitor ScreenClosing LCD Monitor Setting Date and Time Display format Example of display Changing Display Format of Date and TimeAbout the Battery Pack Attaching Battery Pack to DVD Video CameraRemoving Battery Pack 165 min When usingViewfinder When using Continuous Recording without zoomEfficient Use of Battery Pack Remaining Battery Level IndicatorUsing DVD Video Camera with AC adaptor Correct orientation Incorrect orientation Identifying recording/playback sides of discRecognition of the disc will Start When using brand-new DVD-R discWhen recording data from PC When recording on this DVD Video CameraRemoving Disc Set the power switch to OFF to turn the DVD Video Camera offInserting and Removing Card Close the cover of card insertion slotLabel pasting portion Set to OFF Basic Operation of DVD Video CameraTurning DVD Video Camera On or Off Set toRecording Movie When recording is finished, turn the DVD Video Camera offRecording Stills REC button Power switchBacklight correction icon Compensating for BacklightPress the Back Light button during recording Backlight correction icon will appearOn-Screen Information Information Display during Recording0 0 Still recording quality only when using card Display when recording an image of yourself Switching the information display modeZooming AbuttonChoose the desired Macro Recording Using Conversion Lens Optional-User ProvidedPlaying Back Playing BackPlayback from Start of Disc or Card Search Playback of MovieFrame Advance/Frame Back/Slow Playback of Movie Playing Back Stills When using discWhen using card Skip Playback of MovieSpecifying the point to view Jumping to Specified Point Go ToCard 68Program or 1235Play List On-Screen Information DisplayInformation Display during Playback Movie Still with disc orAdjust with and buttons Manually Focusing SubjectFocusing during Recording Focusing rangePage Exposure indicator Adjusting Exposure ManuallyUsing Auto Function Full autoProgram AE Auto White balance Exposure Focus Emitting light Using External MicrophoneSetting Video Flash Only for VDR-M70PP MannerViewing on TV Screen Connecting to a TVViewing on TV Screen „ Note when recording to hard disk of DVD video recorder Playback on DVD Video Recorder/PlayerTo Customers who Have a DVD Video Recorder with a hard disk Playback on DVD Player Hole to remove it How to Remove DiscRemoving from/and Replacing in Round DVD Holder Without touchingWhen the Hinge of Round DVD Holder Comes Off Disc CleaningReplacing Disc in Round DVD Holder DVD Video Camera to Line L Choose S Line to input Video signal Only for VDR-M70PPRecording Dubbing Images Recording Dubbing Images from Other Video DeviceChoose S Line to input S-VIDEO signal Only for VDR-M70PP Recording Dubbing Images from Other Video CamerasSet the input source on the DVD Video Camera to Line L Recording Dubbing Images on Other Video Devices Signal flow To AV input/output To S-VIDEOUnderstanding Flow of Menus Interpreting Setup ScreenFlow of Menus Setting Up Camera Functions Adjusting Color White Balance Setting white balance manuallyMode Setting contents On-screen Page Using the Electronic Image Stabilizer EIS Checking whether EIS is On or OffReducing Wind Noise during Recording Wind Cut Wide 43 specified Wide 169 specified Aspect ratio Setting to Wide TV Screen Mode Wide Only for VDR-M70PPPress the Menu button, choose Wide on Press the AbuttonPage Record Functions Setting Up Record FunctionsSwitching Movie Quality Video Mode Choose Video Mode onChoose Quality on Switching Quality of Still Image QualityRecord Functions Setup Then press the Abutton Press the Menu button to end settingSwitching External Input Recording Method Photo Input Recording Details of settingReceiving Image from Another Device Input Source Self Timer Setting OSD Output On or Off On-Screen Display LCD Setup Setting Brightness of LCD Screen BrightnessSetting Color Density of LCD Screen Color Level Initial Settings Switching Operating Sound On or Off BeepTurning DVD Video Camera Off Automatically Power Save Turning Record LED On or Off Record LED Changing Display Language LanguageOff Settings have now been reset to defaults Resetting Menu Settings to Defaults ResetStarting or Terminating Disc Navigation Using Disc NavigationBar graph Selected scene number*1Total number of scenes Current page position *4When playback ends Playing Back from Disc Navigation ScreenUp or Down Left or Right Desired scene Red Frame When scenes up to this point are selectedSelecting Multiple Scenes Selecting Consecutive Scenes TogetherFunction Disc or card used Contents Reference Disc Navigation MenuFunctions Available with Disc Navigation 100 When using DVD-RAM discWhen using DVD-R disc When using cardScene 101Deleting Scenes Delete 102 Editing using submenuChanging Images for Thumbnails Edit Thumbnail 103Arranging Order of Scenes Edit Move 104Playing Back by Skipping Scenes Edit Skip Releasing SkipDirecting Scenes Effectively Edit Fade 105Combining Multiple Scenes Edit Combine 106Dividing Movies Edit Divide 107Copying Stills on DVD-RAM Disc to Card Copy 108109 Locking Scenes on Card LockTo unlock the scene Designating Scenes to be Printed Dpof 110Choose Select on the Scene menu screen Button Selecting Scenes Using Menu Screen Select111 Deselecting selected scenes112 Displaying Information Using Menu Screen DetailRecorded on September What is program?Switching to Thumbnail Display of Specific Date Switch ProgramChanging Title of Program Title Screen for setting a title will appear114 Playing Back Program PlayChoose YES, and then Input mode115 Characters available for entering titleCreating New Play List Create What is Play List?Play List 116Playing Back a Play List Play Switching to Display of Each Play List Switch117 Editing on play listAdding Scenes to Play List Editing Play List 118Adding Scenes Using Submenu for Editing Editing Play List 119Deleting Scenes from Play List Editing Play List List in lower row Deleting Scenes Using Submenu for Editing Editing Play List120 Move the cursor to the playArranging Order of Scenes Move 121Been changed will appear 122Changing Title of Play List Title Deleting Play List DeleteTop End When End is specifiedGo To 123Protecting Disc from Writing Protect Disc Disc or Card Management124 Verifying Remaining Free Space on Disc or Card CapacityInitializing DVD-RAM Disc or Card Format Disc. Format Card 125Disc Navigation menu Screen will be restored 126Will appear, and then Screen when viewed using DVD player 127Finalizing DVD-R Disc Finalize Disc 128 Other Functions OthersSlide Show Continuous Playback of Stills 129130 Contents on Provided CD-ROM 132 Installing USB Driver 133CheckClick Operation with DVD Video Camera connected 134135 Installing DVD-RAM Driver Before Installing DVD-RAM DriverConfirmClick Installing the DVD-RAM driver is now complete136 Click Next137 When using disc138 Installing DVD-MovieAlbumSECheck the contents, and then click Next Installation will start139 Installing MyDVD 140Click Finish, and then restart the PC Preference tab Program Export Screen 141142 143 Uninstalling SoftwareUninstalling USB Driver Set the power switch on DVD Video Camera toAfter uninstalling software, be sure to restart the PC 144Deleting Other Applications 145 Introduction to Optional AccessoriesVideo Camera Accessories Accessory# Description146 Information on Round DVD HolderRemoving disc from square adaptor Cleaning Cleaning LCD screen and camera lens147 148 Terminology149 150 Before Requesting Service151 Check 5 No DVD Video Camera operationCheck 6 No image in viewfinder Error Messages Message Cause & Troubleshooting Reference152 153 154 155 156 157 158 TroubleshootingPower supplies Symptom Cause and Correction ReferenceDuring recording 159Camera may be impossible on this DVD Video Camera 160During playback Button will not start Camera? Playback161 When the DVD Video Camera is connected to PC162 Miscellaneous 163164 System ResetList of setting items Default SettingMajor Specifications Information for your safety165 166 167 Weight and dimensions shown are approximate168 Request for Service Notice USA Only169 Limited WarrantyCustomer Services Directory 170For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY 171 Panasonic Product Limited Warranty172 Memo173 Panasonic Canada Inc