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Connecting to Audio Equipment
Recording by Connecting with a
Digital Camcorder Using i.LINK
VR MODE
DVD RW
VIDEO MODE
DVD RW
DVD R
This function lets you make high picture quality and high
sound quality recordings by connecting with a digital
camcorder using the DV IN/OUT terminal (i.LINK). You can
record material from this recorder with a digital camcorder,
or record material from a digital camcorder with this
recorder.
In addition, you can also record while controlling the digital
camcorder with the remote control of this recorder (DV
uptake).
* i.LINK is a function that lets you control other equipment
by input and output of video, audio, data and control
signals between equipment having an i.LINK jack.
* i.Link refers to the IEEE1394-1995 industry specification
and extensions thereof. The
logo is used for products
compliant with the i.Link standard.
DV IN/OUT Terminal
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About the Connected Equipment
When this recorder is connected with a DV-format
camcorder using a DV cable, you can record and edit with
minimal deterioration of picture and sound quality using a
digital signal.
NOTE
• The DV IN/OUT terminal of this recorder only enables
input and output of DV-format camcorders (DVC-SD
signals). It is not compatible with satellite receivers or
Digital VHS video recorders since they employ a different
format.
• When this recorder is connected with a camcorder
equipped with a DV terminal, the signal may not be input
to this recorder depending on the camcorder. When this
happens, use an analog connection (page 98).
• The DV IN/OUT terminal is not compatible with connec-
tion to a PC.
• This recorder cannot be controlled from other equipment
by using the DV IN/OUT terminal.
• Only one camcorder can be connected to this recorder
using the DV IN/OUT terminal.
• Connect this recorder and the camcorder directly. The DV
signal will not be input if the camcorder is connected to
this recorder through other equipment equipped with a
DV IN/OUT terminal.
• When two of these recorders are connected using the DV
IN/OUT jack, one cannot be used to control the other.
• Signals may not be able to be output or control may not
be possible from this recorder in the case of some digital
camcorders (page 96).
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Input/Output of Video, Audio and Data Signals
Æ
Date and time data as well as the contents of cassette
memory cannot be recorded with this recorder.
Æ
Video and audio signals from TV programs, external
inputs, CDs or Video CDs cannot be output.
Æ
Video and audio signals of protected material or
“copy-once” material cannot be output.
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Video and audio signals of protected material or
“copy-once” material cannot be recorded.
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Monaural audio cannot be input through the DV IN/
OUT terminal.
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Audio Mode
Digital camcorders typically have the following two audio
modes.
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16-bit (48 kHz)
Although this yields high sound quality, only one stereo
audio signal can be processed.
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12-bit (32 kHz)
Two stereo signals can be processed. In general,
overdubbed audio is recorded in Stereo 2.
Æ
This recorder allows listening or recording of either
Stereo 1 or Stereo 2 audio if the input audio is in the
12-bit audio mode.
Æ
Only the 16-bit audio mode is output from this
recorder.
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This recorder is unable to process 44.1 kHz input
audio signals.
Connecting Using the DV IN/
OUT Terminal (i.LINK)
Refer to the user’s manual provided with the camcorder for
information on the procedure for connecting the camcorder
with this recorder.
POWER
OPEN/CLOSE
CHANNEL
TIMER ON/OFF
REC
STOP
PLAY
STILL/PAUSE
SKIP
DISC
TIMER
AV
AUTO REC
STANDBY
TIMER
DISC IN
LINE IN 2
L(MONO)-AUDIO-R
VIDEO
S-VIDEO
DV IN/OUT
RESET
To DV IN/OUT
terminal
In this connection, set the power
switch of the digital camcorder to
"Video (Playback)" and stop the
camcorder.
DV cable
(Commercially available)
This recorder
Digital camcorder
To DV terminal
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