“Mix”: Records original and additional sounds.

Select “Stereo 2” or “Mix” if you have added a second audio channel when recording with your digital video camera.

For the details, see page 106.

11 Select an option, and press ENTER.

12 Press O RETURN twice.

13 Select “Dubbing,” and press ENTER.

Dubbing

10:10

 

 

 

 

 

Title List

 

 

 

Simple Dubbing

 

 

 

 

 

Timer Program Dubbing

DV Dubbing

Edit

Dubbing

Disc Setting

14 Select “DV Dubbing,” and press ENTER.

DV Dubbing

10:10

 

Title List

 

 

 

DV Simple Dubbing

 

 

 

 

 

Timer DV One Touch Dubbing

Edit

Dubbing

Disc Setting

15 Select “DV Simple Dubbing,” and press

ENTER.

The following display appears.

DV Tape Mode

If “DV” or “DV Camera Mode” is displayed instead of “DV Tape Mode,” check that the digital video camera is correctly connected and its power turned on, and that its mode is set for dubbing.

16 Find the dubbing start point on the tape, and stop or pause playback.

Press </, to select m, x, X, y, H, or

Mon the TV screen and press ENTER to find the point, and stop or pause with x or X.

17 Press , to select z on the TV screen, and press ENTER.

Dubbing starts.

To stop recording

Select x on the TV screen, and press ENTER. Note that it may take a few seconds for the recorder to stop recording.

To turn off the display for DV dubbing

Press INPUT.

zHint

If “DV Camera Mode” appears on the TV screen, you can use z on the TV screen to record the camera image directly on the recorder.

Notes

If you want to play the disc on other DVD equipment, finalise the disc (page 93).

You cannot connect more than one piece of digital video equipment to the recorder.

You cannot record the date, time, or contents of a DV format tape onto the disc.

If you record from a DV format tape with a soundtrack that is recorded in multiple sampling frequencies (48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, or 32 kHz), no sound, or an unnatural sound will be output when playing back the sampling frequency switch point on the disc.

The recorded picture may be momentarily affected if the picture size of the source image changes, or if there is nothing recorded on the tape.

Noise may occur when you switch the audio sampling mode (48 kHz/16 bits t 32 kHz/12 bits).

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