Digital audio dubbing, A pg. 54, 60 – JVC DR-M150SEK User Manual

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EDITING

To skip unwanted part of the source picture
Press ENTER to stop both equipment, press

I, N or O to

locate the point where you want to resume dubbing, then press

o.

Press selection keys to select

, then press ENTER to

start dubbing.

You can dub selected audio from a DVD or Audio CD disc to a
digital audio device.
However, it is not possible to dub copy-protected discs.

Example: Dubbing to an MD

1

Connect the unit and a digital audio device using an optional
coaxial cable.

2

Place a disc on the unit and load an MD on the connected
digital audio device.

3

Select the audio to be dubbed.

4

Start playback slightly before the actual point from where you
wish to start dubbing.

5

Press

W to pause playback.

6

Select the input mode on the connected digital audio device.

7

Press

I to start playback on the unit.

8

Start recording on the digital audio device.

9

Stop recording on the digital audio device. Then press

o to stop

playback on the unit.

NOTE:
There may be a discrepancy of several seconds between where
you intend editing to start, and where it actually starts.

When you dub from DV equipment other than a

camcorder
A Perform steps 1 - 3.
B Locate the point from where you want to start dubbing,

then stop on the DV equipment.

If you pause the DV equipment in this step, a few
second’s still picture will be recorded at the beginning of
the recorded programme.

C Set the input mode to ADV INPUTB on the DV equipment.

If input mode is set to other than

ADV INPUTB, unwanted

pictures may be recorded at the beginning of the
recorded programme.

D Perform steps 6 and 7.

Digital Audio Dubbing

Turn on the TV and select an input mode such as EXT1.

Rear of unit

Digital audio device (MD

deck, etc.)

Coaxial cable
(not supplied)

Player

Recorder

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