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Recording
Recording a Title
While Copying a Tape to Another VCR
Editing Features
(continued)
Titler
(continued)
Recording a Title on a Tape in the Camcorder
1. Attach a power source to the
camcorder. Press and hold the small
red button on the CAMERA/OFF/
VCR switch while you slide it to
CAMERA.
2. Locate the place on the tape where
you want to record the title.
Note: If you record a title on a
prerecorded tape, the audio and video is
erased where the title is inserted. A three-
to-four second pause of blank tape
appears before the existing audio and
video return.
3. Press TITLER to display the titler
graphics in the viewfinder or on the
LCD monitor.
4. Press REC/PAUSE to start recording
the title.
5. After you have recorded the title for
the desired length of time, press
TITLER to remove the titler graphics.
The camcorder will now record
normally. If you do not want to
continue recording, press REC/
PAUSE.
Remember: Remove the titler
graphics for normal recording.
Note: You can also use the automatic title
recording feature to automatically record
the title and date for 10 seconds when you
begin recording. Press the DATE/TIME
button to display
TITLE before starting
to record.
1. Attach a power source to the
camcorder.
2. Place the tape you want to copy in the
camcorder and press and hold the
small red button on the CAMERA/
OFF/VCR switch while you slide it to
VCR.
3. Place a blank tape in the VCR, and
place the VCR in record-pause.
4. Start copying the tape from the
camcorder to the VCR. Details are on
pages 46-47.
Record a Title While Copying a Tape from the Camcorder to Another VCR
5. When you see the place on the tape
you want to insert the title, press
TITLER.
6. After you have recorded the title for
the desired time, press TITLER to stop
recording the title.
7. Stop the camcorder and VCR when
you are finished copying the tape.
Important Note: Remove the titler graphics
for normal recording.