Adjusting the playback picture

Manual tracking

The unit usually makes tracking adjustments, but you may need to do it manually if noise appears on a tape recorded on other equipment.

During play

Press [TRACKING/V-LOCK, r] or [TRACKING/V-LOCK, s].

Repeat until the noise disappears.

Vertical locking adjustment

Adjust the vertical synchronization to stop the picture from jiggling while paused.

This works only while VHS is paused during recording on the DVD.

While paused

Press [TRACKING/V-LOCK, r] or [TRACKING/V-LOCK, s].

Repeat until the jiggling stops.

To return to auto tracking

Press both [TRACKING/V-LOCK, r] and [TRACKING/V-LOCK, s] simultaneously.

To remove the noise from a paused picture

Start slow play, then adjust the tracking.

Note

This function may not work with some TV models and tapes.

You can also adjust the tracking and vertical synchronization with [CH, W, X] on the main unit.

VHS Index Search System (VISS)

The unit automatically records special index signals on the tape every time a recording is started. The index search function makes use of these index signals to let you find the beginning of a desired program quickly and easily.

Index signals are recorded in the following cases.

When a recording is started by pressing [¥, REC].

Preparation

Insert a recorded video cassette. (l 12)

While stopped or during normal play

VHS cassette

 

Press [:] or [9].

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Each press increases the number of skips.

 

 

 

 

 

To cancel the index search

 

 

Press [, STOP].

 

 

Note

Up to 20 index signals can be searched for in both directions.

If you press either one of the buttons too much, you can control the number of skips by pressing the opposite button.

The figure on the display decreases by 1 each time an index signal is located.

This feature may not work correctly if the index signals are too close together. Make recordings of at least 5 minutes.

Changing audio

While playing tapes

Press [AUDIO].

The audio changes as follows:

Stereo > Mono L > Mono R > No display (Normal audio track)

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Auto Bilingual Choice Function

When a stereo broadcast or SAP broadcast is recorded and played back on the unit, stereo sound will be automatically selected in the case of a stereo broadcast and SAP sound will be automatically selected in the case of a dual-sound broadcast (Mono and SAP or Stereo and SAP).

This function may not work properly if the program is played back from a mid point. In a case like this, press [AUDIO] and select the right sound.

The function will not work with a cassette which has been recorded using external equipment.

S-VHS Quasi Playback (SQPB)

It is also possible to play back tapes recorded in the S-VHS system. Some picture noise may occur depending on the type of tape used.

It is not possible to fully obtain the high resolution that S-VHS is capable of.

It is not possible to record in the S-VHS system with the unit.

Playing a video cassette

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Panasonic DMR-EH75V Adjusting the playback picture, VHS Index Search System Viss, Changing audio, VHS Quasi Playback Sqpb

DMR-EH75V specifications

The Panasonic DMR-EH75V is a versatile combination DVD recorder and VHS player that has captivated home entertainment enthusiasts with its impressive features and technologies. Launched in the mid-2000s, this device seamlessly integrates the convenience of digital recording with the nostalgic appeal of VHS, making it a unique addition to any media center.

One of the standout features of the DMR-EH75V is its built-in hard drive, which offers an ample storage capacity of 250 GB. This allows users to effortlessly record and store numerous hours of their favorite programming in high quality. The hard drive enables functions like time-shifting, pausing live TV, and scheduling recordings. Its flexibility makes it easy to capture reality shows, movies, or sporting events without worrying about running out of tape.

The DMR-EH75V also boasts progressive scan technology for enhanced picture quality. This feature elevates standard definition content, providing clearer and sharper images for a better viewing experience. Additionally, it supports various recording options, including EP, SP, and LP modes, allowing users to choose the balance between recording time and picture quality based on their preferences.

The device is compatible with a range of formats, supporting DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW formats. This wide array of compatibility ensures that users can easily record, playback, and archive their content on various mediums. The VHS player further allows for playback of older media, ensuring that treasured home videos are easily accessible.

Another key aspect of the DMR-EH75V is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive menu system simplifies the recording process, enabling even novice users to navigate effortlessly through functions like timer programming and playback options. Its quick setup and arrangements make it a hassle-free choice for those looking to consolidate their home entertainment systems.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the DMR-EH75V. It features HDMI output for enhanced audio and video transmission, as well as composite outputs, allowing it to interface seamlessly with modern televisions and sound systems. The built-in tuner supports both digital and analog signals, ensuring compatibility with a plethora of broadcasting formats.

In conclusion, the Panasonic DMR-EH75V is a multifaceted home entertainment device that combines modern digital recording capabilities with traditional VHS playback. Its robust hard drive, progressive scan technology, and compatibility with various formats make it an attractive choice for users looking to record and enjoy their favorite shows and movies. Whether you’re archiving old memories or recording the latest episodes, the DMR-EH75V offers the quality and convenience desired in today’s media landscape.