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EDITING(cont.)

You can use your VCR as the player or the recorder.

Edit To Or

From Another

VCR

 

VIDEO

AUDIO OUT

Player

OUT

Your VCR

 

 

 

 

 

AC IN

 

 

 

 

IN

Y

 

2

R

L

ANT. IN

S VIDEO IN

S VIDEO OUT

 

OUT1

Pb

 

 

 

 

Pr

 

 

 

OUT2

 

 

CABLE

 

 

DV PLAYBACK

 

BOX

VIDEO

AUDIO

COMPONENT

 

 

 

 

VIDEO OUT

 

 

 

 

S VIDEO OUT

S-Video cable

Audio/Video cable

(supplied)

(supplied)

 

S VIDEO IN

AUDIO IN

 

Recorder

VIDEO IN

Another VCR

DV

 

VHS

1

 

MAKE CONNECTIONS

 

Connect an AV cable between the player’s VIDEO OUT

 

and AUDIO OUT connectors and the recorder’s VIDEO

 

IN and AUDIO IN connectors.

 

 

If using another VCR with an S-VIDEO input or

 

 

output connector, it is recommended to use the S-

 

 

VIDEO connection to minimize picture degradation

 

 

while editing.

 

 

When using your VCR as the recorder and a monaural

 

 

VCR as the player, connect the player’s AUDIO OUT

 

 

connector to the AUDIO IN L connector on the recorder.

 

 

 

2

 

LOAD CASSETTES

 

Insert the playback cassette into the player and the

 

cassette to be recorded on into the recorder.

3

 

SELECT DECK

 

Press VHS or DV.

 

 

 

When using your VCR as the source player, set

 

"OUTPUT1" to "VHS" or "DV", depending on the

 

 

deck being selected (pg. 59).

Advantages Of S-VHS Editing

S-VHS allows you make high resolution video recordings when dubbing from one VCR to another.

You can edit from VHS to S-VHS, from S-VHS to VHS, or from S-VHS to S-VHS.

From VHS to S-VHS: Record VHS playback signals in the S- VHS mode. Although the picture quality is inherently limited by the orignal VHS source material, the edited tape has better picture quality than those made by VHS-to-VHS editing.

From S-VHS to VHS: Because the picture quality of the source material is very high, the edited tape has better picture quality than those made by VHS-to-VHS editing.

From S-VHS to S-VHS: A high resolution copy is made of a high resolution original S-VHS tape with minimal picture degradation. This is the preferred method of video dubbing.

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4 5 6

7 8 9

0 4

VHS

1

DV

VHS

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JVC Model HR-DVS1U manual Edit To Or From Another, Make Connections, Video