Select perform editing, Press enter, Notes for programme editing – Panasonic NV-HS1000EC User Manual

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Operations

On Screen Display

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Select PERFORM EDITING.

•If a programme is not correct, it will appear on the screen.

Set the edit start and end points correctly.

•To see a preview before performing editing, select

PREVIEW. See page 48.

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Press ENTER.

•Editing begins.
•After editing of all programmes is completed, the both

VTRs stop in still playback mode.

Notes for Programme Editing:
• For the edit start point, use a location which is at least

10 seconds from the beginning of the tape. Otherwise, the

programme will not be executed.

•Programme editing can be suspended in mid-execution by

pressing ESC. As a result, however, the picture
immediately after suspending may disappear.

•Programmes are stored even after editing is completed.

Unless they are cancelled, programmes are stored even
after the power has been turned off.

•Programme editing can not be performed with a movie

camera that has a 4-digit counter.
The following movie cameras will not work in the
programme editing mode with this VTR.
VHS full movies: NV-M10E, NV-M25E, NV-M40E,

NV-MS4E

VHS-C movies; NV-MS90E
{As of April 1994)

When the VITC function is on:

•If the programme on the normal counter has been stored,

the On Screen Display shown below may appear after
step 4.

If editing is to be performed using the VITC function,
select YES to cancel all the editing programmes.
(When the VITC function is off, the On Screen Display
shown below will appear if the programme with the time
code has been stored.)

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minutes, seconds and frames (25 frames per second).

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