Assembly editing, Preparations, Operations – Panasonic NV-SD450B User Manual
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Editing
Assembly Editing
This function can be used to make up an edited tape from
other recordings or video sources.
This enables you to record a new segment immediately
after a previously recorded segment.
Preparations
•Connect a movie camera or another VCR to this VCR as
shown.
•Insert a recorded cassette tape with an intact erasure
prevention tab.
•Select the video source required by pressing INPUT
SELECT to set A1. A2 or A3.
A1: Through the AVI socket.
A2: Through the AV2 socket.
A3: Through the AV3 (AUDIO INA/IDEO IN) sockets on
front panel.
Operations
Press PAUSE/STILL on the recording
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Press REC to switch the VCR from the
pause mode to the recording standby
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Start the new recording by pressing
PAUSE/STILL again.
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Timer Recording
Editing
Recording VCR
Synchronized Editing
It is possible to synchronize the playback start and stop of
the Movie Camera with the recording start and stop of this
VCR.
Preparations
• Connect a Movie Camera to this VCR with Synchro
Connection Cord (VW-K1E).
• Select One-Touch-Edlt to OFF for synchronized editing.
(See page 37.)
1 Put the VCR in the recording pause mode by pressing
REC and PAUSE/STILL,
2 Put the Movie Camera in the still playback mode at the
point where you want to start editing.
3 Press PAUSE/STILL on the VCR.
•The Movie Camera changes over to the playback
mode and the dubbing will start automatically.
Synchronized Editing between the VCRs
When editing from another VCR equipped with Synchro
Edit Socket, synchronized start and stop of both VCRs
can be activated from this VCR.
The operation is the same as described for synchronized
editing from a Movie Camera.
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