Recording video or TV programs

Using the A/V connecting cable

You can record a tape from another VCR or a TV program from a TV that has video/ audio outputs. Use your camcorder as a recorder.

Before operation

Set DISPLAY to LCD in the menu settings. (The default setting is LCD.)

(1) Insert a blank tape (or a tape you want to record over) into your camcorder. If you are recording a tape from the VCR, insert a recorded tape into the VCR.

(2) Set the POWER switch to VCR.

(3) Press z REC and the button on its right simultaneously on your camcorder, then immediately press X on your camcorder.

(4) Press N on the VCR to start playback if you are recording a tape from VCR. Select a TV program if you are recording from TV.

The picture from a TV or VCR appears on the screen of your camcorder. (5) Press X on your camcorder at the scene where you want to start recording

from.

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PAUSE REC

 

AUDIO / VIDEO

OUT

 

S VIDEO

S VIDEO

VIDEO

 

AUDIO

 

: Signal flow

Editing

When you have finished dubbing a tape

Press x on both your camcorder and the VCR.

Notes

•To enable smooth transition, we recommend that you do not mix pictures recorded in the Hi8/standard 8 with the Digital8 system on a tape.

•If you fast-forward or slow-playback on the other equipment, the image being recorded may fluctuate. When recording from other equipment, be sure to play back the original tape at normal speed.

If your VCR is a monaural type

Connect the yellow plug of the A/V connecting cable to the video output jack and the white or the red plug to the audio output jack on the VCR or the TV. When the white plug is connected, the left channel audio is output, and the red plug is connected, the right channel audio is output.

If your TV or VCR has an S video jack

 

Connect using an S video cable (optional) to obtain high-quality pictures.

 

With this connection, you do not need to connect the yellow (video) plug of the A/V

 

connecting cable.

 

Connect an S video cable (optional) to the S video jacks of both your camcorder and the

 

TV or VCR.

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