DV Dubbing (DV t DVD)
Before DV DubbingThis section explains dubbing with a digital video camera via the DV IN jack on the front panel. If you want to dub by way of the LINE 2 IN jacks, see “Recording From Connected Equipment Without a Timer” on page 58.
To record from the DV IN jack
The DV IN jack on this recorder conforms to the i.LINK standard. You can connect any other equipment that has an i.LINK (DV) jack, and record digital signals.
Follow the instructions in “Connecting a Digital Video Camera to the DV IN Jack” and then move on to the section on dubbing.
For more information about i.LINK, see “About i.LINK” on page 120.
zHint
If you plan to do additional editing on a disc after the initial dub, use the DV IN jack and record on a
Notes
•The DV IN jack is for input only. It will not output signals.
•You cannot use the DV IN jack when:
–your digital video camera does not work with this recorder. Connect the camera to the LINE 2 IN jacks and follow the instructions of “Recording From Connected Equipment Without a Timer” on page 58.
–the input signal is not in
–the images on the tape contain copy protection signals, which limit recording.
You can connect a digital video camera to the DV IN jack on the recorder to record or edit from a DV format tape.
Operation is straightforward because the DVD recorder will fast forward and rewind the tape for you – you do not need to operate your digital video camera. Do the following to start using the “DV Edit” functions of this recorder.
See the instruction manual supplied with the digital video camera as well before connecting.
Hookups
DV IN
to DV IN |
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i.LINK cable |
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(not supplied) | DV |
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to DV output | t(DVDubbing |
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Digital video camera | DVD) |
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: Signal flow |
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