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EDITING (cont.)

Edit To Or

From Another

VCR

Connection

 

 

 

Ex. When using this VCR as the playback VCR

 

This VCR (for playback)

 

 

 

REMOTE

 

 

 

PAUSE/ IN OUT ANTENNA IN

 

 

CABLE

AV

 

 

COMPU

 

 

BOX

-LINK

 

IN

OUT

AUDIO

S

VHF/UHF

V

 

 

TV OUT

I

 

 

VIDEO

D

 

 

 

E

 

 

 

O

 

 

 

To S VIDEO

 

To AUDIO/

OUT

 

VIDEO OUT

S-video cable

 

 

Audio/video

(supplied)

 

 

 

 

 

cable (not

 

 

 

supplied)

To S-video

 

 

To Audio/

Input

 

 

video Input

Another VCR (for recording)

You can use your VCR as the playback or recording VCR.

Refer also to the other VCR’s instruction manual for

1connection and its operations.

Make connections

Connect an audio/video cable between the playback VCR’s audio/video output connectors and the recording VCR’s audio/video input connectors.

When using this VCR as the recording VCR, connect this VCR’s audio/video input connectors to the audio/video output connectors on the other VCR.

If the playback VCR is monaural, connect the audio output connector on the playback VCR to the left audio input connector on this VCR.

2Load cassettes

Insert the playback cassette into the playback VCR and the cassette to be recorded on into the

3recording VCR.

Select input mode on recording VCR

Select the correct external input on the other VCR.

On this VCR (when using this VCR as the recording VCR);

Select “L-1” — when connecting the other VCR to the audio/video input connectors on the rear panel;

Select “F-1” — when connecting the other VCR to the audio/video input connectors on the front panel.

On the front panel:

Push the JOG dial, then turn it to the left or right.

On the Remote:

4Press the Number key "0 (AUX)" or CH +/–.

Select video input terminal on recording

VCR

When using this VCR as the recording VCR, follow the procedure described on pages 39 and 43.

When using S VIDEO terminal, set “FRONT AUX INPUT” (or “REAR AUX INPUT” if you use the connectors on the rear) to “S-VIDEO”.

When using VIDEO terminal, set “FRONT AUX

5INPUT” (or “REAR AUX INPUT”) to “VIDEO”.

Select edit mode

Set the edit mode to “ON” for the VCRs if such a mode is equipped.

On this VCR, set “PICTURE CONTROL” to

“EDIT” by following the procedure described

6on pages 39 and 40.

Start playback

Press PLAY ( 3 ) on the playback VCR.

NOTE:

If the playback VCR is equipped with a superimpose/ OSD disable feature then set it to “OFF” before starting

7playback ( pg. 39 and 40).

Start recording

Press REC ( ) on the recording VCR.

NOTE:

Be sure to select “AUTO” for “PICTURE CONTROL” (or

“NORM” when “VIDEO CALIBRATION” is set to “OFF”) after you finish dubbing the tapes ( pg. 39 and 40).

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HR-5910U, HR-S5900U specifications

The JVC HR-S5900U and HR-S5910U are part of JVC's renowned line of Super VHS (S-VHS) VCRs, known for their advanced recording capabilities and high-quality video output. These VCRs, popular in the late '90s, reflect JVC's commitment to preserving video fidelity during the transition from analog to digital formats.

One of the standout features of the HR-S5900U and HR-S5910U is their Super VHS technology, which delivers superior image resolution compared to standard VHS. The S-VHS format can record at a maximum resolution of 400 lines, allowing for clearer and more detailed video playback. This enhancement is essential for those who value high-quality home video recordings, especially for capturing special moments in family videos or archiving important events.

Both models come equipped with JVC's Dynamic Drum System, which improves tracking and reduces dropout, ensuring a more stable playback experience. This technology enhances the VCR's ability to deliver consistent picture quality, even in challenging conditions, such as when using older or worn tapes. Furthermore, the HR-S5910U model features a built-in time base corrector, which minimizes jitter and enhances overall picture stability.

In terms of compatibility, these VCRs can play both S-VHS and regular VHS tapes, providing versatility for users with diverse video collections. The HR-S5910U goes a step further by offering three playback modes, allowing users to adjust playback quality to suit their preferences or the quality of the original tape.

Another notable feature is the on-screen programming capability, simplifying the process of scheduling recordings. Users can easily set timers and select specific channels, making it a user-friendly experience for even those less familiar with high-tech devices. The inclusion of a variety of audio outputs, including stereo sound, ensures that users can enjoy enhanced audio quality to complement the superior video performance.

JVC's HR-S5900U and HR-S5910U also support various recording speeds, including SP and EP modes, allowing users to extend recording time without sacrificing much quality. Furthermore, both models exhibit robust build quality, a hallmark of JVC's design philosophy, ensuring they can withstand regular use while delivering reliable performance.

In summary, the JVC HR-S5900U and HR-S5910U are key players in the world of home video, combining advanced technology with practical features for superior playback and recording quality. Their blend of high-resolution video capabilities, user-friendly programming, and versatile compatibility make them an excellent choice for any video enthusiast looking to preserve their memories in the best possible format.