AUDIO DUBBING

AUDIO DUBBING

The audio dubbing feature lets you record new audio (sound) on a previously recorded tape without erasing the original video.

When you audio dub a tape, the previous audio is erased and replaced with new sound.

NOTES:

Sound from the built-in microphone and the AUDIO jack can be dubbed.

When dubbing audio from the built-in microphone, set "AV OUT/IN" switch to "OUT" and do not connect the "AUDIO" jack. When dubbing audio from the "AUDIO" jack, set the "AV OUT/IN" switch to "IN".

1.Insert a recorded tape. Be sure that the record safety tab is not missing.

2.Place "POWER" switch to "VIDEO" position.

3.Play the tape and press "REC/PAUSE" button where you want to dub audio.

• The camera/recorder enters the still play mode.

4.Press "DUBBING AUDIO/VIDEO" and "PLAY" buttons at the same time.

"A.DUB " appears in the viewfinder.

NOTE: If "DUBBING AUDIO/VIDEO" and "PLAY" buttons are pressed twice, audio and video dubbing will start. In this case, press "STOP/EJECT" button to release the dubbing mode.

5.Press "RECORD/PAUSE" button to start audio dubbing.

6.Press "STOP/EJECT" button to stop audio dubbing.

NOTE: If counter memory "M" appears in the viewfinder, the tape stops automatically at the reading of "0:00:00" and audio dubbing stops.

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