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Playing and recording from a DV camcorder

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Chapter 9

Playing and recording from a
DV camcorder

You can play back and record video from a
DV camcorder connected to the

DV IN

jack

on the front panel of this recorder.

Important

• If you connect a second recorder using a

DV cable, you cannot control the second
unit from this one.

• You can’t control this unit remotely from

a component connected to the

DV IN

jack.

Playing from a DV camcorder

1

Make sure your DV camcorder is

connected to the front panel DV IN jack.
2

From the Initial Setup menu, check

that the DV audio input is setup as you
would like.

See

DV Input

on page 133 for more on this.

• Check also that the

Audio In

settings for

External Audio

and

Bilingual

Recording

are as you want them (see

Audio In

on page 132).

3

Select ‘DV’, then ‘DV Video

Playback’ from the Home Menu.
4

Start playback on the camcorder.

Images from the camcorder should appear
on your TV.

• To record the incoming video, press

HDD/DVD

to select the HDD or a DVD

for recording, then press

ì

REC

. Press

STOP REC

to finish recording.

If there is no signal from the device
connected to the DV jack, or the signal is
copy-protected, recording will pause. It
will automatically restart once there is a
recordable signal.

• The recorder will only start recording

from the

DV IN

jack if there is a valid

signal. Recording will pause if the signal
is interrupted during recording.

• If your source is copy-protected using

Copy Guard, you will not be able to
record it. See

Restrictions on video

recording

on page 61 for more details.

Recording from a DV

camcorder

• The source signal must be DVC-SD

format.

• You can’t record date and time

information from DV cassette.

• During DV recording, if a part of the tape

is blank, or has copy-protected material
on it, this recorder will pause recording.
Recording will restart automatically
when there is a recordable signal.
However, if there is more than two
minutes of blank tape, this recorder will
stop recording and the camcorder
should stop (depending on the
camcorder).

Copying from a DV source

Using the recorder’s remote, you can control
both the camcorder and this recorder.

Important

• Some camcorders cannot be controlled

using this recorder’s remote.

• For best results when recording from a

DV camcorder to this recorder, we
recommend cueing the camcorder to
the place you want to start recording
from and setting the camcorder to
play-pause.

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