JVC HR-DD750U manual TimeScan Audio, Speed Audio output, Play, Audio is

Models: HR-DD750U

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TimeScan

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*Still mode cannot be engaged using the TIME SCAN buttons. Still mode can only be engaged by pressing the PAUSE button.

The speed is shown in the upper right corner of the TV screen for approx. 5 seconds.

The TimeScan search speed is the same for SP and EP recordings.

To resume normal playback, press PLAY.

Picture may be distorted at the position where the recording speed is switched.

The picture may be noisy for a moment when you change the playback speed.

During high-speed search with a tape containing both SP and EP recordings, the search speed will change automatically to 7x normal playback speed with TimeScan when the recording tape speed switches from EP to SP.

Depending on the tape in use, noise may appear or the upper part of the picture may be distorted.

Picture may appear distorted in comparison to normal playback.

In TimeScan mode there will be a time lag between the video and the audio and noise may appear in the audio signal.

TimeScan sound quality will differ in comparison to normal playback.

When material such as music videos where there is non-stop sound (very few breaks in the soundtrack) are viewed at 2x normal speed, the audio playback may be faster than normal.

When the playback direction is reversed, it takes approximately 6 seconds until sound is heard.

If you don't want to hear TimeScan audio, set "TIMESCAN AUDIO" to "OFF".

TimeScan Audio

The audio output can be set ON/OFF during TimeScan. Select ON/OFF as required. *The default setting is "ON".

1Press MENU to access the Main Menu screen.

2Move the highlight bar (arrow) to "FUNCTION SET" by press- ing CHor TIME SCAN, then press OK or TIME SCAN

%.

3Move the highlight bar (arrow) to "TIMESCAN AUDIO" by pressing CHor TIME SCAN , then press OK or TIME SCAN %to select to "ON" or "OFF".

4Press MENU to return to the normal screen.

FUNCTION

 

 

 

PREVIOUS PAGE

 

 

=AUTO TIMER

OFF

 

 

AV COMPU-LINK

ON

SUPERIMPOSE

ON

 

 

VIDEO CALIBRATION

ON

AUTO SP=EP TIMER

OFF

 

=TIMESCAN AUDIO

ON

 

VIDEO STABILIZER

OFF

 

 

 

 

2ND AUDIO RECORD

OFF

 

 

 

 

AUDIO MONITOR

HI-FI

 

 

 

 

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SELECT WITH (5,°) AND (OK)

 

SELECT WITH (5,°) AND (OK)

PRESS (MENU) TO END

 

 

 

PRESS (MENU) TO END

 

 

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JVC HR-DD750U manual TimeScan Audio, Speed Audio output, Play, Audio is

HR-DD750U specifications

The JVC HR-DD750U is a versatile and feature-rich VHS player that was designed to meet the needs of both casual users and dedicated video enthusiasts. This model is part of JVC’s renowned line of VHS players, which gained considerable acclaim for their reliability and performance.

One of the most striking features of the HR-DD750U is its Dual Hi-Fi feature. This technology allows for superior audio quality through the use of two separate audio heads. As a result, users can enjoy enhanced sound performance when viewing their favorite VHS recordings. The machine also supports Stereo and Hi-Fi audio formats, delivering a rich and immersive listening experience.

The HR-DD750U is equipped with a high-quality video processing system that ensures clear and vibrant picture quality. It supports S-Video output, which separates the luminance and chrominance signals for enhanced video clarity. This is particularly beneficial for high-resolution displays, allowing users to experience sharper and more detailed visuals.

Another key aspect of the HR-DD750U is its versatility in terms of functionality. The model incorporates a timer recording feature, enabling users to schedule recordings of their favorite shows even when they're not present. This is complemented by a user-friendly programming interface, making it easy for anyone to set up recording sessions.

The machine also features a built-in digital noise reduction system that works to minimize unwanted artifacts and improve the overall visual output. This technology helps to create a smoother viewing experience, especially for older tapes that may have suffered from wear and tear over time.

In terms of design, the JVC HR-DD750U is compact yet robust, allowing it to fit into a variety of entertainment setups easily. Its intuitive controls and clear display positively impact the user experience, making navigation simple and straightforward.

Ultimately, the JVC HR-DD750U stands out as a noteworthy VHS player, offering a blend of advanced audio and video technologies, user-friendly features, and reliable performance. Whether for casual movie watching or for utilizing archival content, this model has earned its place in the landscape of home entertainment electronics.