JVC SR-DVM700ER DVD Player User Manual


 
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Dubbing From DV To HDD
(Dubbing An Entire Cassette)
It is possible to perform automatic dubbing of all the recorded
programmes of a cassette from the DV deck to the HDD deck using
the AENTIREB dubbing. You cannot select the images to be
dubbed; all recorded images on the DV cassette will be dubbed.
1 Load the Mini DV cassette you want to dub. Make sure its erase
protection switch is set to ASAVEB.
Set ADV AUDIO RECB to the appropriate mode. (A pg. 59)
2 Press DUBBING to access the Dubbing Menu screen.
3 Press selection keys to select ADVNHDDB, then press
ENTER.
4 Select AENTIREB, then press ENTER.
5 Press selection keys to select ASELECT REC. MODEB, then
press ENTER. Press selection keys to select the desired
option, then press ENTER.
To dub DV format contents in its original DV format, select
ADVB.
6 Press selection keys to select ASELECT SND. MODEB, then
press ENTER. Press selection keys to select the desired
option, then press ENTER.
7 Press G to select ACONFIRMB, then press ENTER. The
confirmation screen appears.
8 Press selection keys to select AEXECUTEB, then press
ENTER for confirmation.
Once dubbing starts, it will continue dubbing until the end of the
tape is reached.
To cancel the dubbing, press o then selection keys to select
ACANCELB and press ENTER to confirm.
If the tape is not rewind, the unit will start dubbing after
automatically rewinding the tape to the beginning.
9 Upon completing dubbing, the tape stops and ADUBBING
COMPLETEDB appears on the TV screen. Press ENTER to
end.
The tape will automatically be rewound.
NOTES:
When there are blanks on the tape of more than 2 seconds, the
HDD deck will enter into pause mode while playback on DV deck
continues. This also applies to portions of the DV tape that are
damaged or unreadable. The last image is displayed on the TV
screen. Dubbing will resume once recorded portion is detected. If
the blank portion continues until the end of the tape, ADUBBING
COMPLETEDB appears on the TV screen when the tape end is
reached and the tape rewinds automatically.
Dubbing copyright guarded tape is not possible.
When dubbing is in progress, o, ON SCREEN and AUDIO
buttons are functional.
Dubbing From DV To HDD
(Dubbing A Part of A Cassette)
It is possible to select the images on the DV cassette to be dubbed
from the DV deck to the HDD deck using AMANUALB dubbing.
1 Load the Mini DV cassette you want to dub. Make sure its erase
protection switch is set to ASAVEB.
Set ADV AUDIO RECB to the appropriate mode. (A pg. 59)
2 Press DUBBING to access the Dubbing Menu screen.
3 Press selection keys to select ADVNHDDB, then press
ENTER.
4 Select AMANUALB, then press ENTER.
5 Press selection keys to select ASELECT REC. MODEB, then
press ENTER. Press selection keys to select the desired
option, then press ENTER.
To dub DV format contents in its original DV format, select
ADVB.
6 Press selection keys to select ASELECT SND. MODEB, then
press ENTER. Press selection keys to select the desired
option, then press ENTER.
7 Press G to select ACONFIRMB, then press ENTER. The
confirmation screen appears.
8 Press selection keys to select AEXECUTEB, then press
ENTER for confirmation.
If the DV deck is in the stop mode, the unit will start dubbing
from the current tape position.
If the DV deck is in the pause mode, the unit will start dubbing
from the point where the tape was paused after automatically
rewinding the tape for 2 seconds.
To cancel the dubbing, press o then selection keys to select
ACANCELB and press ENTER to confirm.
9 Upon completing dubbing, the tape stops and ADUBBING
COMPLETEDB appears on the TV screen. Press ENTER to
end.
The tape will automatically be rewound.
NOTES:
When there are blanks on the tape of more than 2 seconds, the
HDD deck will enter into pause mode while playback on DV deck
continues. This also applies to portions of the DV tape that are
damaged or unreadable. The last image is displayed on the TV
screen. Dubbing will resume once recorded portion is detected. If
the blank portion continues until the end of the tape, ADUBBING
COMPLETEDB appears on the TV screen when the tape end is
reached and the tape rewinds automatically.
Dubbing copyright guarded tape is not possible.
When dubbing is in progress, o, ON SCREEN and AUDIO
buttons are functional.
Dubbing From DV To DVD
(Dubbing An Entire Cassette)
It is possible to perform automatic dubbing of all the recorded
programmes of a cassette from the DV deck to the DVD deck using
the AENTIREB dubbing. You cannot select the images to be
dubbed; all recorded images on the DV cassette will be dubbed.
1 Load the Mini DV cassette you want to dub. Make sure its erase
protection switch is set to ASAVEB.
Set ADV AUDIO RECB to the appropriate mode. (A pg. 59)
2 Press DUBBING to access the Dubbing Menu screen.
3 Press selection keys to select ADVNDVDB, then press
ENTER.
4 Select AENTIREB, then press ENTER.
5 Press selection keys to select ASELECT REC. MODEB, then
press ENTER. Press selection keys to select the desired
option, then press ENTER.
6 Press selection keys to select ASELECT SND. MODEB, then
press ENTER. Press selection keys to select the desired
option, then press ENTER.
7 Press G to select ACONFIRMB, then press ENTER. The
confirmation screen appears.
8 Press selection keys to select AEXECUTEB or AAUTO
FINALISEB, then press ENTER for confirmation.
Once dubbing starts, it will continue dubbing until the end of the
tape is reached.
To cancel the dubbing, press o then selection keys to select
ACANCELB and press ENTER to confirm.
If the tape is not rewind, the unit will start dubbing after
automatically rewinding the tape to the beginning.
9 Upon completing dubbing, the tape stops and ADUBBING
COMPLETEDB appears on the TV screen. Press ENTER to
end.
The tape will automatically be rewound.
NOTES:
The programme information at the DV deck will not be dubbed.
When there are blanks on the tape of more than 2 seconds, the
DVD deck will enter into pause mode while playback on DV deck
continues. This also applies to portions of the DV tape that are
damaged or unreadable. The last image is displayed on the TV
screen. Dubbing will resume once recorded portion is detected. If
the blank portion continues until the end of the tape, ADUBBING
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