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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 SR-VS10U manual Edit To Or From Another, Make Connections, Video

SR-VS10U specifications

The JVC SR-VS10U is a dual-format video recorder designed for both professional and consumer applications. This versatile device supports various recording formats, making it an appealing choice for filmmakers, educators, and video enthusiasts. One of the standout features of the SR-VS10U is its ability to record and play back in both MiniDV and VHS formats, providing users the flexibility to work with different media types in one convenient unit.

One of the main technologies incorporated into the SR-VS10U is the advanced digital image processing system, which ensures high-quality video output. The recorder utilizes JVC’s proprietary digital video technology to enhance color reproduction, sharpness, and overall image clarity. This makes the SR-VS10U particularly useful for capturing high-quality footage, whether it's for personal projects or professional productions.

The recorder is equipped with a built-in 4-head, multi-functional VHS deck that allows users to play back standard VHS tapes, in addition to recording live video directly to MiniDV. The dual-format capability means that users can easily convert and digitize their existing VHS content, providing a seamless way to preserve and transfer valuable memories. The unit's FireWire (IEEE 1394) connection enables fast and efficient transfer of MiniDV footage to a computer for editing, allowing for an efficient workflow.

In terms of design, the JVC SR-VS10U features a user-friendly interface with intuitive controls that make it easy to operate. It has a clear LCD display that provides real-time information about the status of the recording, playback, and remaining tape or battery life. Additionally, the recorder supports a variety of recording modes, including SP and LP, giving users control over video quality and recording time.

Moreover, the SR-VS10U includes audio and video inputs and outputs, enabling users to connect external devices such as cameras, microphones, or additional storage media. The built-in stereo audio recording ensures high-fidelity sound to complement the visual quality of the captured footage.

In summary, the JVC SR-VS10U stands out with its dual-format recording capability, advanced digital video processing technology, and ease of use. Its combination of features makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to capture, preserve, and share videos in both MiniDV and VHS formats, maintaining strong performance and reliability in diverse applications.