Editing
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Insert editing
You can replace an existing scene with material from another recording.
For insert editing, use this VCR as the recording machine.
The following methods of insert editing are available with this VCR.
Video insert editing
You can replace an existing scene with another recording, retaining
the sound.
Audio insert editing (16-bit mode)
The VCR replaces the original audio with 16-bit mode audio, while
retaining the picture.
Note
• Use a source tape recorded
on this VCR for insert
editing. Otherwise, editing
may result in poor sound
and picture. If the source
tape was recorded on
another VCR (including
other DHR-1000s), copy the
tape on this VCR and use
the copied tape.
Tips
•
By executing video insert
and audio insert editing at
the same time, you can
replace both the video and
the audio at the same time.
•
With this VCR, you can
execute V.O.S (video on
sound editing), where you
can record audio first, then
insert video to match the
previously recorded audio.
Source tape
Edited tape
Video
Video
Audio
Audio
Replaced video
Source tape
Edited tape
Video
Audio
Video
Audio
Replaced audio
Audio insert editing (12-bit mode)
The VCR replaces the original audio with 12-bit mode audio, while
retaining the picture.
With 12-bit mode, you can select the track, stereo 1 or 2 track, to be
replaced.
Source tape
Edited tape
Video
Video
Stereo 1
Stereo 2
Audio
Audio
Replaced audio
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