11Press 34 (CURSOR) to select Start Dubbing to start editing, and then press OK.

Editing begins after the playback unit and the recording VCR both rewind their tapes to the edit start points.

12After completing editing, press 34 (CURSOR) to select Review, and then press OK.

The edited sounds are played back.

Audio Dubbing

Confirm/Change

Insert a programme

Erase a programme

Preview

Start Dubbing

Review

Timing Adjust

Audio Dubbing

1

1 PLAYER

RECORDER ¥

Dubbing in Progress

Audio Dubbing

Confirm/Change

Insert a programme

Erase a programme

Preview

Start Dubbing

Review

Timing Adjust

Notes:

Programme Editing can be performed using either the

tape counter or Time code display.

If you attempt to switch to the tape counter display in

order to perform editing after setting the editing points

using the Time code display, the Erase all

programmes screen is displayed.

(The Erase all programmes screen is also displayed

when you change from the tape counter display to the

Time code display.)

Programme editing can not be performed with a video

movie camera that has a 4-digit counter.

After setting a programme, if you attempt to set

another programme in a different editing mode, the

set contents for the previous editing mode remain on

the setting screen. In order to prevent editing errors,

perform the Erase all programmes operation [R53]

whenever you set a programme under a different

editing mode.

Audio Dubbing is not possible in the following

cases:

When the tape in the recording VCR (the NV-DV2000)

To interrupt editing, Preview or Review:

Press EDIT MENU.

To listen to the edited audio after Audio Dubbing

Press STEREO SELECT during playback and select STEREO2.

is:

Recorded in 16bit audio mode;

Recorded in LP mode;

Blank, or contains a blank portion in the middle

When INPUT SELECT is set to DV1 or DV2.

The Programme Insert and Audio Dubbing functions

require the setting of only three editing points: the in

and out points on the playback unit and the in point on

the recording unit, or the in point on the playback unit

and the in and out points on the recording unit.

If both in and out points are set on both the playback

unit and the recording unit, and the times between the

points do not match, editing stops at the first out point

that is reached.

In order to ensure that the editing operation is

performed properly, the editing points should be set at

least 20 seconds after the beginning of the tape.

The editing operation may not be performed correctly

if the set duration of a programme is less than

4 seconds.

On a video equipment whose Time code display or

tape counter display does not show the frame value,

the area where the frame value is displayed appears

as “00f” or it remains blank.

With some units, the frame value may be displayed

when MARK IN or MARK OUT is pressed in steps

5 and 6 even if the unit concerned does not show the

frame value.

Up to d1 second of slight deviation in the specified

edit start/end position can be corrected. See [R54]

for Edit Timing Adjustment.

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Panasonic NV-DV2000EC operating instructions Programme Editing, To interrupt editing, Preview or Review