Custom titling, Composing a custom title, Recording a title – GoVideo GV8050 User Manual

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CUSTOM TITLING

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Custom

Titling

You can create a title or caption of up to two lines, 16
characters each, and record it onto a VHS tape. You must
apply the title while you are recording from TV or from an
8mm tape.

There are two steps to Custom Titling. First, compose the
title. Second, record the title onto your tape.

Composing a Custom Title

1. Press

MENU

until the AMERICHROME COPY MENU

appears. If your current TV View is VHS, you will have
to press

MENU

more than once.

2. Press

SELECT

at the SET DISPLAY OPTIONS item to enter

the DISPLAY MENU.

3. Press 2 to select SET TITLE MESSAGE, and press

SELECT

to enter the Title Set Up editing screen.

4. Use the TRK/MENU

key to move the character choice

arrows down, and the TRK/MENU

key to move to the

right. Move to the letter, numeral, graphic, or space that
you want for the first character in your title. The charac-
ters will blink as you move the character choice arrows.

5. Press the

SELECT

key to set this first character and ad-

vance to the next position. Press

SELECT

repeatedly to

continue advancing, for example to get to the second line.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have composed your

entire message.

7. Press

MENU

to save this message and return to the

DISPLAY MENU.

Recording a Title

1. In the DISPLAY MENU, move to item 3: TITLER, and

press

SELECT

to turn the Titler ON.

2. Press

QUIT

to exit the menu system.

3. While the VHS deck is recording (from any source), press

SELECT

. The title will appear on the TV screen for about

ten seconds, and will be recorded onto your tape.

abcdefg
hijklmn
opqrstu
vwxyz.,

ABCDEFG
HIJKLMN
OPQRSTU
VWXYZ.,

012345
6789?=

'

:()

- /*

:

-
-
-

-

-

-

-

-

WHEN OK PRESS MENU

_

Note:

Press

RESET

if you need

to backspace.

Remember to set TITLER in the

Display Menu back to OFF after

you’ve placed your title.

Note:

Press

QUIT

while the title is

recording if you want it to appear

for less than ten seconds.

Tip:

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