EDITING EN 49

When you dub from DV equipment other than a camcorderAPerform steps 1 - 4.

BLocate the point from where you want to start dubbing, then stop on the DV equipment.

If you pause the DV equipment in this step, a few second’s still picture will be recorded at the beginning of the recorded programme.

CSet the input mode to ADV INPUTB on the DV equipment.

If you select an input mode other than ADV INPUTB, unwanted pictures may be recorded at the beginning of the recorded programme.

DPerform steps 9 - 12.To skip unwanted part of the source picturePress ENTER to stop both equipment, then press selection keys

to select .

Locate the point where you want to restart dubbing by pressing I, N, or O, then press o.

Press selection keys to select , then press ENTER to restart dubbing.Recording Mode

MPEG2 format is used as recording format. As a guide for picture quality, the AbpsB unit is used to represent how much data can be recorded per second. The larger this value is, the better the picture quality becomes but more capacity is required for the recording.

Select XP or SP for programmes where quick movement occurs, such as sports programmes, and LP or EP for talk shows, etc. with relatively less movement.

The recording modes for a 4.7 GB disc are set as follows:

Recording mode

Recording amount

Maximum recording

 

 

(approx.)

time (approx.)

 

 

 

 

 

XP

10 Mbps1 hour

 

 

 

 

 

SP

5 Mbps

2 hours

 

 

 

 

 

LP

2.5 Mbps

4 hours

 

 

 

 

 

EP

1.6 Mbps

6 hours

 

 

 

 

 

60-360

The amount varies

1 - 6 hours

 

 

 

 

 

 

FR

420

depending on the

7 hours

 

 

selected time.

 

 

480

8 hours

 

 

 

 

 

 

For details on FR mode, refer to AFree Rate FunctionB on the right column.The recording modes for the HDD are set as follows:

Recording mode

Maximum recording time (approx.)

 

 

DV

18 hours

 

 

XP

53 hours

 

 

SP

109 hours

 

 

LP

218 hours

 

 

EP

328 hours

 

 

FR480

473 hours

 

 

Free Rate Function

To record the entire programme, the unit automatically sets the appropriate recording mode depending on the combination of the total time of the programme to be recorded and either the remaining disc space or the specified recording time (from 60 minutes to 480 minutes).

8To record the entire programme within the actual remaining disc space (DVD deck only)

Select AFR (JUST)B in a recording mode selection procedure.

Note that this function is available only when dubbing from HDD to DVD (A pg. 44).

8To record the entire programme by specifying the desired recording time

Select AFR60–FR360B, AFR420B or AFR480B in a recording mode selection procedure.

8To record a 25-min. long programme five times on the same DVD disc for example

Be sure to set the recording mode to AFR125B to fit the total recording time to the whole disc space.

A: 1st

BlankB: 2nd

C: 3rd

D: 4th

E: 5th

When the same programme is recorded in SP mode instead of in AFR125B, the 5th programme cannot be recorded.

A: 1st

BlankB: 2nd C: 3rd

D: 4th

E: Blank (20 min.)

NOTES:

The maximum recording time of FR (JUST) mode is the same as the recording time of FR480 mode. When dubbing a long programme in FR (JUST) mode on a disc whose remaining time is short, it is recommended to check the disc remaining time in FR480 mode to see if the remaining time is enough for the programme.

In order to ensure that the recording fits on the disc, this feature may leave a slight non-recorded section at the end of the disc.

There may be some noise and sound disturbance at the point on the disc where the unit switches the mode.

For details on FR mode, refer to AFree Rate FunctionB.

NOTE:

The maximum recording time stated in the above table are the approximate time under unused condition.