Insert editing from another vcr, 4 press counter reset on the recording vcr, 6 press video/audio insert – Sony SLV-R1000 User Manual
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Insert Editing from another VCR
Example: From an 8mm camcorder to this VCR.
Recording VCR (This VCR)
LINE IN 2
VIDEO
Audio/Video connecting cable
(supplied)
\»'iDEo
out
SM
audio
OUT
Before you start:
• For connection, see pages 57 through 58. (The
CONTROL L connections are not needed.)
• Select the insert source from the equipment connected to
LINE IN 1.2 or 3.
• Connect the VCR to an audio system for "audio insert."
How to edit;
1 Insert a source cassette into the playback VCR and a
cassette for recording into this VCR.
2 Press EDIT to light the EDIT indicator in the display
window.
If your playback VCR has an editing function, it should
also be selected.
3 On the recording VCR iocate the edit end point, then
press
I I
PAUSE on this VCR.
4
Press COUNTER RESET on the recording VCR.
5
On the recording VCR, rewind the cassette to locate
the starting point and set the VCR to the playback
pause mode.
The DUAL MODE SHUTTLE ring is useful for locating a
desired starting point.
6 Press VIDEO/AUDiO INSERT.
For audio insert, press AUDIO. The "A INSERT" lights up
in the display window.
For video insert, press VIDEO. The "V INSERT" lights up
in the display window.
For audio and video insert, press the AUDIO and then
VIDEO. The "AV INSERT" lights up in the display
window.
7
On the playback VCR, locate the starting point where
you want to start the insertion and set the VCR to the
playback pause mode.
8 Press
I I
PAUSE on both VCRs to start the insertion.
At the ending point (OHOOMOOS), the insertion stops
automatically. (To stop playback, press ■ STOP.)
To stop the insertion temporarily:
Press
I I
PAUSE.
To stop ongoing insertion:
Press ■ STOP.
NOTES:
• The video/audio inserts cannot be made onto an
unrecorded portion of a cassette.
• After the insertion, the previous picture and/or sound
will be erased.
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