Advanced Operations

DVD VHS

Transfer (Dubbing) from VHS

 

REC MODE

DVD/VHS POWER

TV

 

 

 

 

POWER

 

 

 

INPUT SELECT

TV/VIDEO

CH

VOLUME

 

 

 

DVD/VHS

 

 

VHS

OUTPUT

VHS

DVD

DVD

 

 

TRACKING/V-LOCK

 

 

 

 

 

SLOW/

CH, W, X

SKIP/INDEX

 

REW SEARCH FF

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

PLAY

1

CANCEL/RESET

VCR Plus+

CM SKIP

PROG/CHECK

DISPLAY

STATUS

TIME SLIP

;

DIRECT NAVIGATOR

 

FUNCTIONS

VHS REC

REC MODE

DVD REC

ADD/DLT

µ, DVD REC

TOP MENU

 

 

VHS MENU

CHAPTER

DVD ERASE

DUBBING

DVD

 

 

VHS

DVD

JET REW

OPEN/CLOSE

TIME SLIP

 

 

 

 

 

/k1.3

 

 

 

CH

VHS

DUBBING

DVD

 

REC

 

 

DUBBING indicator

One Touch Transfer (Dubbing) (VHS l DVD)

[RAM] [DVD-R]

You can transfer (dubbing) programs recorded on a tape onto a disc° with one stroke of the button.

In One-Touch Dubbing, programs are automatically dubbed onto the disc from the location of playback on the tape.

°Available discs for transfer (dubbing) from tape are DVD-RAM and non-finalized DVD-R.

Preparation

Select the unit viewing channel (or the AV input) on the TV.

DVD

Release protection (disc l 30, cartridge l 18). [RAM]

Insert a disc and confirm there is sufficient empty space for recording on it. (l 20, 47)

Select the recording mode.

When SAP broadcast program is played back on VHS, the audio on DVD is recorded according to the settings in “Select MTS” in the initial settings. (l 44) [DVD-R]

VHS

Insert the video cassette containing the program to be copied (l 48).

[1]While both DVD/VHS are stopped,

Press and hold [DVD, DUBBING] for 3 seconds or more.

On the main unit, press [DVD].

Check if transfer (dubbing) starts properly.

The “DUBBING” indicator on the main unit lights.

Dubbing is automatically completed when the tape reaches its end or the disc becomes full.

Only the following operations are allowed while

transfer (dubbing)

Stopping transfer (dubbing) by pressing [, STOP].

Note:

While One Touch Transfer (Dubbing) is activated, a timer recording cannot be started.

When “DVD/VHS Output” is set to “Manual” (l 43), or when VHS output is selected in starting transfer (dubbing), the output is switched to DVD automatically at the time when transfer (dubbing) is started.

-When the transfer (dubbing) is already started, you cannot switch the output manually.

When the transfer (dubbing) is not started or not executed, the “DUBBING” indicator blinks for about 7 seconds. Check if the unit is properly prepared.

When a Copy-guarded tape is inserted, a message appears on the display and the recording stops on the spot.

If a part of the tape recorded in VP mode is dubbed to disc, noises may appear at the beginning of the dubbed part.

Dividing a title to be dubbed

In One-Touch Transfer (Dubbing) from VHS to DVD, the title is divided by index signal detected and then recorded. You can search desired titles with Direct Navigator’s Title View (l 33) after transfer (dubbing) to DVD.

Titles recorded within 15 minutes (25 minutes in VP mode) of each other may not be divided properly.

The recording time may become longer than the original title depending on the number of index signals.

To stop transfer (dubbing) halfway through

Press [, STOP].

When transfer (dubbing) is completed, a message indicating the end of transfer (dubbing) appears on the TV screen and then disappears a few seconds later.

When transfer (dubbing) is started, the following

operations also start automatically

“OSD” on VHS MENU ) “OFF” (l 56)

Recording channel indicator on DVD ) “TP” Output to TV ) DVD output

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Panasonic DMR-E75V operating instructions Transfer Dubbing from VHS, One Touch Transfer Dubbing VHS l DVD, Dvd Rec

DMR-E75V specifications

The Panasonic DMR-E75V is a versatile and advanced DVD recorder that was designed to cater to the varied demands of home entertainment enthusiasts. This unit combines a DVD recorder, VCR, and a multitude of features, making it a comprehensive solution for recording and playback needs.

One of the standout features of the DMR-E75V is its ability to record directly onto DVD media. The device supports multiple formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM, enabling users to choose the best media type for their recording preferences. With the integration of high-quality video and audio processing technologies, the DMR-E75V ensures that recordings maintain clarity and richness, emulating the quality of digital broadcasts.

The unit also boasts an impressive Time Slip feature, which allows users to pause live TV and resume viewing at their convenience. This makes it easy to catch up on missed moments without the worry of losing contextual action. Additionally, its built-in 4-head Hi-Fi VCR makes it simple to playback VHS tapes and record them onto DVD, bridging the gap between analog and digital media.

Connectivity is a significant highlight of the DMR-E75V. It includes multiple inputs and outputs, such as composite video, S-video, and component video, ensuring compatibility with various televisions and audio systems. The presence of FireWire input allows for direct connection to compatible camcorders, making it hassle-free to transfer home videos onto DVD.

Another important characteristic of the DMR-E75V is its user-friendly interface, which simplifies programming recordings and navigating menus. The one-touch recording feature further enhances convenience, enabling users to quickly start a recording with minimal setup.

With a built-in tuner, the DMR-E75V allows users to access and record their favorite TV programs directly from the airwaves. This, alongside its timer recording function, ensures that users can easily schedule recordings according to their viewing preferences.

In summary, the Panasonic DMR-E75V is an all-in-one solution that successfully combines the functionalities of a DVD recorder and VCR, making it ideal for consumers looking to manage their media more effectively. With its range of features and emphasis on quality, the DMR-E75V continues to be a reliable choice for home entertainment systems, despite technological advancements in digital streaming and recording.