Advanced Operations

DVD VHS

Dubbing from VHS

 

DVD/VHS

DIRECT TV REC

CH

VOLUME

 

AV

DVD/VHS

VHS DVD

TRACKING/V-LOCK

DUBBING indicator

VHS

DVD

 

 

SKIP/INDEX

 

 

REW SEARCH FF

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

G-Code

 

 

STOP

 

 

 

 

 

PAUSE

PLAY

CANCEL/RESET

 

 

 

INPUT SELECT CREATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JET REW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIRECT NAVIGATOR

 

 

 

FUNCTIONS

 

VHS REC REC MODE DVD REC

TIMER

CH, W, X

1

;

OPEN/CLOSE

TIME SLIP

 

 

 

 

 

/k1.3

 

 

 

CH

VHS

DUBBING

DVD

 

REC

 

 

REC MODE EXT LINK AUDIO DUBBING

VHSDVD

AUDIO

µ

DVD

DVD

 

One Touch Dubbing (VHS l DVD)

[RAM] [DVD-R]

With one stroke of the button, programmes are automatically dubbed onto the disc° from the stopping location on the tape.

°The available disc for dubbing from the tape are DVD-RAM and non-finalized DVD-R.

Preparation

VHS (Recording source) Press [VHS].

Insert the video cassette containing the programme to be copied.

(l 50)

Stop the tape at the position where you wish to start recording. Press [AUDIO] to select the audio you wish to record.

DVD (Recording target)

Press [DVD].

Release protection. (disc l 28, cartridge l 15) [RAM]

Insert a disc and confirm there is sufficient empty space for recording on it. (l 17, 49)

Select the recording mode.

Settings (“TV System” l 45)

When dubbing an NTSC tape to the DVD

-Set “TV System” on “Connection” in “SETUP” to “NTSC”. When dubbing a PAL/MESECAM tape to the DVD

-Set “TV System” on “Connection” in “SETUP” to “PAL”.

[1]While both DVD/VHS are stopped,

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

Check if dubbing starts properly. On the main unit, press [DVD].

The “DUBBING” indicator on the main unit lights. Dubbing is automatically completed when the tape

reaches to the end or the disc becomes full.

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

To stop dubbing halfway through

Press [, STOP].

When dubbing is started, the following operations also

start automatically

“OSD” on VHS FUNCTIONS ) “OFF” (l 56)

Recording channel indication on DVD ) “TP” (l 59) Output to TV ) DVD output

The audio mode of the target DVD is fixed to “LR”.

Only the following operations are allowed while

dubbing

Stopping dubbing by pressing [, STOP].

Switching the audio mode by pressing [AUDIO]. The audio which you are hearing is recorded.

Dubbing VHS tape with high picture quality

Select “Automatic” on “S-VHS Dubbing Setting” in “SETUP” on DVD. (l 44)

When performing S-VHS dubbing, “S-VHS” lights on the unit’s display. (l 44)

Component signal is used for dubbing.

“Automatic” is selected as default. Use the unit as it is.

Dividing a programme to be dubbed

In One Touch Dubbing from VHS to DVD, the programme is divided into titles by index signal (l 52) detected and then recorded. You can search desired titles with Direct Navigator’s Title View (l 31) after dubbing to DVD.

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

Note

You cannot operate for dubbing while timer recording standby on both DVD and VHS. Cancel the timer recording standby.

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

-When the dubbing is already started, you cannot switch the

output manually.

When the 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, the message appears on the display and the recording stops on the spot.

When menu screen appeared on the TV, One Touch Dubbing cannot start. One Touch Dubbing can perform start, after return from menu screen.

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Panasonic DMR-E75V Dubbing from VHS, One Touch Dubbing VHS l DVD, Press and hold DVD, Dubbing for 3 seconds or more

DMR-E75V specifications

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