AUDIO AND VIDEO DUBBING
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AUDIO AND VIDEO DUBBING
The audio and video dubbing feature lets you record new audio (sound) and video (pictures)
simultaneously on a previously recorded tape.
When you audio and video dub a tape, the previous audio and video are erased and replaced
with the new sound and pictures. The replacement audio and video can be the sound and
picture taken by the camera or from a video source connected to "AUDIO" and "VIDEO" on the
camcorder.
NOTE:
When dubbing the sound and picture from a video source, set "AV OUT/IN" to the "IN"
position. When dubbing the sound and picture from the camera, set "AV OUT/IN" to 'OUT"
and do not connect "AUDIO" and "VIDEO" jacks.
1. Insert a recorded tape.
Be sure that the record safety tab is not missing.
2. Place "CAM/OFF/VIDEO" in "VIDEO" position.
3. Press "DISPLAY" to display the tape counter.
4. Press "PLAY" and then "REW/REVIEW" or "F.FWD" to search to the approximate position
of the tape on which you want to dub sound and picture.
5. Press "PLAY" again to search the exact position where you wish to stop dubbing and then
press "REC/PAUSE" at the exact position.
6. Press "RESET" to set the tape counter reading to "0000M".
7. Press "REW/REVIEW" to rewind the tape to the approximate position from which you want
to start dubbing.
8. Press "PLAY", and when the exact position to start dubbing is reached, press
"REC/PAUSE".
9. Press "DUBBING AUDIO/VIDEO" and "PLAY" simultaneously twice. "A/V DUB " is
displayed in the viewfinder or LCD monitor, and at the same time the picture to be dubbed
appears.