Playing a tape – GoVideo GV8050 User Manual

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PLAYING A TAPE

Playing

a Tape

Playing a tape on your 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR is simple:

1. Insert an 8mm tape into the left-hand 8mm deck, or a

VHS tape into the right-hand VHS deck of your 8mm/
VHS Dual-Deck VCR.

➤ If the tape is a play-only tape, it will automati-

cally begin to play when inserted.

If you have changed the AUTO PLAY/REW item in the
AUTO FEATURES MENU to OFF or to REW, press

PLAY

to

begin playing the tape. You will also need to press

PLAY

if

there is a Record Safety Tab in place on a VHS tape, or if the
red Record Safety Tab is not visible on an 8mm tape.

While you are playing a tape, you can press

PAUSE

to tempo-

rarily freeze the picture, or

STOP

to stop the playback

altogether.

While you are playing a VHS tape, you can view the tape in
double speed or in slow motion, fast-forward or reverse. You
can advance the frozen picture one frame at a time, or adjust
the VHS tracking. See the Special Playback Functions
section of the Reference Guide for details on these functions.

See the discussion of Video Sequencing

TM

and Loop Play in

the Special Playback Functions section of the Reference
Guide if you want to set the VCR to automatically play both
decks in sequence or in a loop.

If you want, you can play tapes in both the 8mm deck and
the VHS deck at the same time! Choose the deck you want to
watch by selecting that deck in the TV View section of the
remote control. This can be helpful if you are monitoring
both decks during editing.

Note:

Do not attempt to insert

an 8mm tape into the

VHS deck.

Note:

A play-only tape is a VHS tape

in which the Record Safety Tab

has been removed, or an 8mm

tape in which the red Record

Safety Tab is visible. A play-

only tape will automatically play

when inserted, because the

Dual-Deck VCR knows that you

can't record onto the tape, you

can only play the tape.

Note:

You may play your Hi-8 tapes

on your Dual-Deck, however,

you will view them at

standard resolution.

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