JVC BR-HD50E VCR User Manual


 
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MENU SCREENS
Description of the Menu screens (continued)
AUDIO Menu Screen
Item Setting Description
AUDIO MODE
: DV
(0300)
32K (00)
E48 K (01)
For selecting the audio sampling frequency for analog audio
recording.
32 K : Records at 32 kHz. Up to four channels of recording tracks
are available, but this unit only records onto two of these
channels.
48 K :
Records at 48 kHz. It records in the 2-channel stereo mode.
Memo
Setting this item is not required for DV signal or HDV signal input.
The audio mode will match the input signal.
A.OUTPUT: DV
(0301)
ECH1/2 (00)
MIX (01)
CH3/4 (02)
Select the audio channel for output signals from the AUDIO OUT
terminal or PHONES terminal. Select the following audio choices.
(In DV format mode only)
Playback audio of tapes recorded in 32 kHz audio mode
EE audio of DV signal input in 32 kHz audio mode
CH1/2: Outputs audio of channels CH1 and CH2.
MIX : Outputs mixed sound of CH1 and CH3 to the CH1/3 ter-
minal, and the mixed sound of CH2 and CH4 to the CH2/
4 terminal.
CH3/4: Outputs audio of channels CH3 and CH4.
A.OUT AT
SRH: DV
(0302)
OFF (00)
EON (01)
For enabling/disabling audio output from this AUDIO OUT termi-
nal during slow playback or searches. (In DV format mode only)
OFF:Output off.
ON : Output on.
Memo
When playing back an HDV format tape, search audio is not out-
put.
AUDIO OUT
LEV
(0303)
E–20 dB (00)
–12 dB (01)
For selecting the level for playback audio output.
–20 dB : Usually, this setting is used.
–12 dB : Select here to reduce the analog sound output level. It
will be reduced by 8 dB.
V.FADE: DV
(0304)
OFF (00)
EON (01)
For enabling/disabling the V.FADE function, which reduces sound
noise in playback that is produced at jointed parts of recording.
OFF : V.FADE function disabled.
ON : V.FADE function enabled.
Memo
When playing back an HDV format tape, the V. FADE function is
unavailable.
A REC VR.MD.:
DV
(0305)
EBOTH (00)
INDEPEND (01)
Select audio recording level adjustment method.
Select whether to adjust both channels simultaneously, or to
adjust each channel separately.
BOTH : Simultaneously adjusts both channels.
INDEPEND: Adjusts both channels separately.
PAGE BACK For returning to the TOP Menu screen.