Sony DVW-500P/1 DVR User Manual


 
Chapter 6 Editing 6-15
Chapter 6 Editing
7 Set the initial playback speed by rotating the search
dial while holding down the [F7] (DMC) button in
the HOME menu.
The display shows the set speed.
If you wish to set the initial speed to normal speed,
press the PLAY button.
8 Release the [F7] (DMC) button in HOME menu
after setting the initial speed.
9 Press the PREVIEW button.
The tapes in both VTRs are prerolled, then the tape
in the recorder VTR runs at normal speed, and the
tape in the player VTR runs at the initial speed.
10
When the p indicator appears indicating that the
IN point has been passed, rotate the search dial to
the desired playback speed(s).
The varying playback speeds are stored in memory
while the p indicator appears in the display.
When the tape passes the OUT point, the p
indicator goes off to indicate that memorization of
the varying playback speeds has been completed.
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Press the STOP button.
If the p indicator goes off before the tape
passes the OUT point
The VTR has reached its storage capacity of 120
seconds and cannot store any more playback speed
variations.
To exit DMC editing mode
Press the ALT/[F7] (DMC) button in HOME menu
while holding down the CLR button.
Performing DMC editing
After storing the playback speed(s) in memory in
preview mode, press the AUTO EDIT button to
perform DMC editing.
DMC editing is performed at the playback speed(s)
stored in memory.
Performing DMC editing
To confirm the results of DMC editing
Press the PREVIEW button.
Notes on controlling VTRs with DT
heads
Shuttle mode: Noiseless playback within a range
of –1 to +3 times normal speed in 12 steps is
possible. In this mode, when the playback speed
exceeds the noiseless playback range, block noise
appears in the video output. Note also that the
noiseless playback range may vary, depending on
specifications of the VTR being used.
Variable mode: Noiseless playback within a range
of –1 to +3 times normal speed in 54 steps is
possible. You cannot, however, vary speed
beyond the noiseless playback range. Note also
that the noiseless playback range may vary,
depending on specifications of the VTR being
used.
PREVIEW button