Advanced Operations

DVD VHS

 

 

Manual Transfer (Dubbing)

[RAM] [DVD-R]

You can specify the position to start transfer (dubbing) of the program recorded on the tape to the disc.

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

Copy-guarded video tapes cannot be dubbed. Most video tapes are copy-guarded to prevent illegal reproduction and they cannot be recorded with the following procedure.

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)

VHS

Insert the video cassette containing the program to be copied

(l 48).

Check the channel. If “DC” channel is selected, transfer (dubbing) does not work properly.

-When the “DC” channel is selected on VHS, you cannot select the “TP” channel.

[1]Press [VHS] and press [1, PLAY].

Start playing the video cassette and find the recording start point. Select the audio to be played (the audio to be recorded)

beforehand.

[2]Press [;, PAUSE] at the start point of the recording.

[3]Press [DVD].

[4]Select “TP” channel with [CH, W, X].

The VHS picture is displayed on the TV.

[5]Press [REC MODE] to select the recording mode.

[6]Press [¥, DVD REC].

Disc recording and VHS play start at the same time.

To pause or stop Manual Transfer (Dubbing)

You cannot stop or pause on DVD and VHS at the same time

To pause or stop recording

Press [DVD] and press [;, PAUSE] or [, STOP].

To pause or stop play

Press [VHS] and press [;, PAUSE] or [, STOP].

When transfer (dubbing) is started, the following

operations also start automatically

“OSD” on VHS MENU ) “OFF” (l 56)

Only the following operations are allowed while

transferring (dubbing)

Turning the unit off/on

Stopping transfer (dubbing) by pressing [STOP]

Note:

When the transfer (dubbing) is already started, you can switch the output manually.

When a Copy-guarded tape is inserted, the 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 on the beginning of the dubbed part.

About TP channel

(TP: Dubbing input channel)

TP channel can be recorded only when the DVD input channel is set to “TP”.

When you play back a tape turning the channel to “TP”, the picture on VHS is displayed on the TV screen.

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Panasonic DMR-E75V operating instructions Manual Transfer Dubbing, Press VHS and press 1, Play

DMR-E75V specifications

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