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Video Dubbing
The video dubbing feature lets you record new video (picture) on a previously recorded tape without erasing the original audio (sound).
When you video dub a tape, the
previous video is erased and replaced with the new video.
When video dubbing, the source for the video dub is "whatever you are seeing in the viewfinder".
The new video you want to put on the tape can be added one of two different ways:
•from whatever you focus the camcorder on and see in the
viewfinder.
•from video coming in through the camcorder's _v I_jack (using the andio/video input cable shown below).
•See pages 44 and 45 for optional
accessories.
Note: You can also dub both the
video and audio simultaneously ff desired. To do so, press AUDIO DUB and PLAY, then VIDEODUB and
pLAy in step 6 at the right. Be sure to connect both the Audio & Video Plugs to the VCR, Tape Deck, or CD Player.
AUDIO
-To Video Dub
1. • You can use the camera
section on your camcorder for creating the new video to dub. To do so, remove the connector cable from
the AVIN jack on the bottom of the camcorder, if connected.
•Or, if desired, connect the source VCR or other video
generating device to the AV IN jack of the camcorder.
2.Slide the POWER switch to tam on the camcorder.
3.Slide the CAMERA/pLAYBaCK switch to the PLAYBACK
position.
4.Insert the tape and press PLAy and then REWIND to locate a
point on the tape a few seconds before you want to
begin dubbing.
5.Press the PAUSE button
exactly where dubbing is to begin. The camcorder will enter the Play/Pause mode.
Whirs Audio PlUg
(No ConneXion)
Audio/Vldeo
(_ktd)
6.Press and hold VIDEODUB
button. Then press PLAY. Release both buttons.
7.To begin dubbing, press the PAUSE button. The word
V.DUB will appear in the
viewfinder to let you know when the camcorder is video
dubbing.
8.To end dubbing, press the
STOP button.
Note: The word V.DUB will appear
in the viewfinder to let you know when the camcorder is video
dubbing.
V.DUB
/
AV/N
Jack
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