Dubbing (TAPE y DVD)

Dubbing From a VHS Tape to a DVD

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You can easily record (dub) a VHS tape to a disc. Before dubbing, make the necessary audio settings on the VCR.

How titles and chapters are created

The recorder takes each recording on the VHS tape and automatically divides them into titles as they are dubbed to a disc. These titles are then further divided into chapters at either 5 or 15-minute intervals, according to the “DVD Auto Chapter” setting in the “Features” setup (page 107).

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1 Press DVD and insert a recordable disc.

To select the recording mode, press REC

MODE repeatedly (see page 48).

2 Insert a source VHS tape.

3 Press VIDEO to operate the VCR.

4 Start playing the VHS tape, and then press

x(stop) or X (pause) at the point where you want to start dubbing.

To select VCR sound, press AUDIO during playback (see page 77).

5 Press T VIDEO on the recorder.

Dubbing starts.

To stop dubbing

Press x.

Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop dubbing.

To play discs recorded with this recorder on other DVD equipment

Finalise the disc (see page 93).

To dub using the on-screen menu

Dubbing

1 After step 4 above, press SYSTEM MENU.

 

2 Select “Dubbing” from the System Menu, and

(TAPE

press ENTER.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 Select “Simple Dubbing,” and press ENTER.

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Title List

 

Simple Dubbing

VIDEO --> DVD

 

 

 

Timer

Program Dubbing

DVD --> VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

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4Select “VIDEO t DVD,” and press ENTER. The display asks for confirmation.

5Select “Yes,” and press ENTER. Dubbing starts.

zHints

A black (no signal) screen at the end of the dubbed disc is not a malfunction. This screen is recorded if a time discrepancy exists between the disc and tape when the recording is stopped.

When dubbing a VHS tape to a DVD, the VHS tape counter value may differ slightly from the DVD recording time.

VCR playback sound is output during dubbing.

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