Sony GV-D800 manual Digital8 system, recording, and playback

Models: GV-D800

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Digital8 system, recording, and playback

What is the “Digital8 system”?

This video system has been developed to enable digital recording to Hi8 /Digital8 video cassette.

Usable cassette tapes

We recommend using Hi8

/Digital8 video cassettes.*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The recording time when you use your Digital8 system VCR on Hi8

 

 

/standard 8

 

 

tape is half the recording time of the conventional Hi8

 

 

/standard 8

system

 

 

VCR. (120 minutes of recording time becomes 60 minutes in the SP mode.)

 

*If you use standard 8 tape, be sure to play back the tape on your VCR (the GV- D800). Mosaic pattern noise may appear when you play back standard 8tape on other VCRs (including another GV-D800).

Notes

Tapes recorded in the Digital8 system cannot be played back on a Hi8 / standard 8 (analog) system machine.

RC time codes and data codes recorded on Hi8 /standard 8 (analog) systems cannot be displayed on the monitor screen.

PCM sound recorded on Hi8 /standard 8 (analog) systems cannot be played back with your VCR.

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Playback system

The Digital8 system or Hi8

/standard 8

 

system is automatically detected

before the tape is played back.

 

 

 

During playback of tapes recorded in the Hi8

 

/standard 8 system, digital signals

 

are output as the image and sound signals from the DV IN/OUT jack.

Display during automatic detection of system

The Digital8 system or Hi8 /standard 8 system is automatically detected, and the playback system is automatically switched to. During switching of systems, the screen turns blue, and the following displays appear. A hissing noise also sometimes can be heard.

t /: During switching from Digital8 to Hi8 /standard 8

/ t : During switching from Hi8 /standard 8 to Digital8

Copyright signal

When you play back

Using any other VCR, you cannot record on a tape that has recorded copyright control signals for copyright protection of software which is played back on your VCR.

When you record

You cannot record software on your VCR that contains copyright control signals for copyright protection of software.

COPY INHIBIT appears on the LCD screen or TV screen if you try to record such software. Your VCR does not record copyright control signals on the tape when it records.

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Sony GV-D800 manual Digital8 system, recording, and playback

GV-D800 specifications

The Sony GV-D800, a remarkable player in the Digital8 camcorder lineup, is a compact and versatile device that caters to both amateur and professional videographers alike. Introduced in the early 2000s, the GV-D800 operates on the Digital8 format, which is a significant evolution of the Hi8 format, delivering enhanced video quality and compatibility.

One of the standout features of the GV-D800 is its ability to play back both Digital8 and Hi8 tapes, providing flexibility for users transitioning from older formats. This dual compatibility ensures that users can enjoy their entire video library without the need to upgrade their old tapes. It supports playback of videos recorded in the Digital8 format, which utilizes Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology to achieve superior image clarity and vibrant colors.

The compact design of the GV-D800 makes it an ideal choice for on-the-go users. It features a lightweight form factor and an ergonomic design that fits comfortably in the hands. The 2.5-inch LCD screen provides a clear and bright view of the playback, making it easy to review footage on the move.

Incorporating advanced technologies, the GV-D800 is equipped with a 10x optical zoom lens, allowing users to capture distant subjects with impressive detail. The digital zoom extends this capability further, enabling zooming-in for close-up shots without sacrificing quality. The device also offers a variety of picture effects and playback options, enhancing the viewer's experience.

Another key feature of the GV-D800 is its capability to digitize analog signals. With a built-in analog-to-digital converter, users can connect the player to other devices and convert their old VHS tapes or other analog content into a digital format. This feature is invaluable for preserving precious memories stored in outdated formats.

The GV-D800's connectivity options are robust, featuring USB and FireWire ports, which allow for easy transfer of digital content to and from computers. Whether for editing or simple archiving, transferring footage has never been more streamlined.

In summary, the Sony GV-D800 Digital8 player is a multifaceted device that successfully blends portability with technological prowess. Its compatibility with various tape formats, superior playback quality, and rich feature set make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to bridge the gap between old and new video formats while enjoying enhanced video playback capabilities.