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Recording from Digital Video

Devices (DV Dubbing)

You can record from other digital video devices equipped with a DV terminal with virtually no loss in picture and sound quality.

When recording from digital video devices, make sure that “AV \ DV” is not displayed on the screen. If “AV \ DV” is displayed, change the setting

( 93).

Anomalous signals sent from the connected device may be recorded as anomalous picture (although it may not appear so on the screen), or it may not be recorded at all.

Copyright protected signals cannot be recorded.

Blank sections may be recorded as anomalous picture.

If the picture does not appear, reconnect the DV cable or turn the camcorder off and back on again.

You can connect only one device with the DV cable.

You can use the camcorder for playback and recording without reconnecting the DV cable.

CAMERA

PLAY (VCR)

CARD CAMERA

CARD CAMERA

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1.Connect the camcorder to the digital video device.

See Connecting a Digital Video Device ( 88).

2.Set the camcorder to PLAY (VCR) mode and load a blank cassette.

“DV IN” appears.

3.Connected device: Load the recorded cassette.

4.Press the REC PAUSE button.

In record pause mode and during recording, you can check the

picture on the screen.

5.Connected Device: Play back the tape.

6.Press the e/a button when the scene you wish to

record appears.

7. Press the 3 button to stop recording.

• Press the e/ a button to pause recording.

• Press the e/ a button again to restart recording.

8. Connected Device: Stop playback.

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Canon MVX100i, MVX150i Recording from Digital Video Devices DV Dubbing, Connect the camcorder to the digital video device

MVX150i, MVX100i specifications

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