How sound is recorded on a video tape

The VCR records sound onto two separate tracks. Hi-fi audio is recorded onto the main track along with the picture. Monaural sound is recorded onto the normal audio track along the edge of the tape.

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Monaural sound

Normal audio track

Hi-fi audio track (main track)

Stereo sound (left/right channels)

Notes

To play a tape in stereo, you must use the A/V connections.

When you play a tape recorded in monaural, the sound is heard in monaural regardless of the AUDIO MONITOR setting.

If you record a program using the timer function, you can easily find the beginning of the recording with this SEARCH MODE function. The SEARCH MODE button lights up when the VCR finishes a timer recording and the display window shows the following:

Press DIAL TIMER.

DIAL TIMER

SEARCH MODE

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The VCR turns on, rewinds to the beginning of the most recently recorded program and starts playback automatically. The SEARCH MODE button turns off.

Tip

To turn off the SEARCH MODE button, first turn the VCR on, then press the SEARCH MODE button. (Do not press any other button at this point, otherwise this SEARCH MODE function will be canceled.) To start the SEARCH MODE function, press the SEARCH MODE button once. If you press the SEARCH MODE button repeatedly, you can enter the index search or Time Search mode (for details, see page 55 and 56).

Notes

This SEARCH MODE function will be canceled (the SEARCH MODE button turns off) if:

The VCR starts recording other programs.

You press H PLAY, M FF, m REW, or A EJECT button while the VCR is on.

If there is a power failure.

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Searching using the index function

The VCR marks the tape with an index signal

DIAL TIMER

at the point where each recording begins.

 

Use these signals as references to find a

 

specific recording. The VCR can search up

 

to 9 index signals ahead of or behind the

 

current position.

 

 

SEARCH MODE

1 Press SEARCH MODE on the VCR repeatedly until “INDEX” appears in the display window (the SEARCH MODE button lights up).

APC

SP

2 Turn DIAL TIMER to specify how many index signals ahead or behind you want to search:

To search ahead, turn DIAL TIMER clockwise.

To search backwards, turn DIAL TIMER counterclockwise.

APC

SP

3 Press DIAL TIMER.

The VCR starts searching. The playback starts (the SEARCH MODE button turns off) from the point about five seconds ahead of the specified index mark.

To stop searching

Press x STOP.

Note

No index signal will be added when recording starts from recording pause. However, an index signal will be marked if you change the channel during recording pause.

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Searching using the Time Search function

You can easily find a specific point on a tape

DIAL TIMER

by using the Time Search function.

 

For example, you can find a recorded portion

 

15 minutes ahead of or behind the current

 

position of a tape by using the Time Search

 

function.

 

 

SEARCH MODE

1 Press SEARCH MODE repeatedly until “TIME” appears in the display window (the SEARCH MODE button lights up).

APC

SP

2 Turn DIAL TIMER clockwise or counterclockwise to set the length of the time portion you want the VCR to fast-forward or rewind the tape. Each turn on the control increases or decreases the duration by 15 minutes.

For example, if you want to watch a recorded portion 15 minutes ahead of the current position, turn DIAL TIMER once clockwise.

To change the time by one minute,

 

APC

press CHANNEL +/–.

SP

 

 

3 Press DIAL TIMER.

The VCR starts searching and the tape counter starts counting until it reaches the specified point.

APC

SP

The VCR starts playback automatically when the tape counter reaches the specified point (the SEARCH MODE button turns off).

To stop searching

Press x STOP.

Tip

The VCR can search up to six hours ahead of or behind the current position of a tape.

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Sony LX50, LX70S, RMT-V293A Searching for the beginning of a timer recorded program, Searching using the index function