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RECORDING
Recording
from
an
External
Input
Recording
from
External
Components
You
can
record
from
an
external
component,
such
as a
camcorder
or
VCR,
connected
to
any
of
the
VCR/DVD
Recorder's
external
inputs.
1
Make
sure
that
the
component
you
want
to
record
from
is
connected
properly
to
the
VCR/DVD
Recorder.
See
page
19.
2
Press
INPUT
repeatedly
to
select
the
external
input
to
record
from.
?A
V1:
Audio/Video
Input
mounted
on
back
panel
?A
V2:
Audio/Video
Input
mounted
on
front
panel
?D
V:
DV
Input
mounted
on
front
panel
ote
Check
that
the
Audio
In
settings
DV
Record
Audio
are
as
you
want
them.
See
page
23.
3
Load
a
recordable
disc
or
tape.
4
Set
a
recording
mode
as
necessary
by
pressing
REC
MODE
repeatedly.
DVD:
XP
(High
quality),
SP
(Standard
quality),
LP
(Low
quality),
EP
(Extend
quality).
VCR:
SP
(Standard
Play),
SLP
(Super
Long
Play)
5
Press
z
REC
once.
Recording
will
start.
(The
REC
indicator
lights
in
the
display
window.)
Recording
continues
until
you
press
STOP
(x)
or
the
disc
is
full.
To
record
for
a
fixed
length
of
time,
see
Instant
Timer
Recording
on
page
44.
6
Press
STOP
(x)
to
stop
recording.
ote
If
your
source
is
copy-protected
using
CopyGuard,
you
will
not
be
able
to
record
it
using
this
recorder.
See
Copyright
on
page
10
for
more
details.
Recording
from
a
Digital
Camcorder
You
can
record
from
a
digital
camcorder
connected
to
the
DV
IN
jack
on
the
front
panel
of
this
VCR/DVD
Recorder.
You
can use
the
VCR/DVD
Recorder's
remote
to
control
both
the
camcorder
and
the
VCR/DVD
Recorder.
Before
recording,
make
sure
that
the
audio
input
for
the
DV
IN
jack
is
set
up
(see
page
26).
ips
?
The
source
signal
must
be
DVC-SD
format.
?
Some
camcorders
cannot
be
controlled
using
the
VCR/DVD
Recorder
remote.
?
If
you
connect
a
second
DVD
recorder
using
a
DV
cable,
you
cannot
control
the
second
recorder
from
this
one.
?Y
ou
cannot
control
the
VCR/DVD
Recorder
remotely
from
a
component
connected
to
the
DV
IN
jack.
?Y
ou
cannot
record
date
and
time
information
from
a
DV
cassette.
1
Make
sure
your
digital
camcorder
is
connected
to
the
front
panel
DV
IN
jack.
See
page
19.
2
Check
that
the
DV
audio
input
is
as
you
require.
You
can
choose
between
Audio
1
(original
audio)
and
Audio
2
(overdubbed
audio).
?
DV
Input
is
set
from
the
DV
Record
Audio
in
sub-menu
of
the
General
menu.
See
DV
Record
Audio
on
page
26
for
more
information.
3
Press
INPUT
repeatedly
to
select
the
DV
input.
DV
appears
in
the
display
window.
4
Find
the
place
on
the
camcorder
tape
from
which
you
want
to
start
recording.
For
best
results,
pause
playback
at
the
point
from
which
you
want
to
record.
?
Depending
on
your
camcorder,
you
can use
this
VCR/DVD
Recorder
's
Remote
Control
to
control
the
camcorder
using
the
STOP,
PLAY
and
PAUSE
func-
tions.
5
Press
z
REC
once
to
start
recording.
?
Recording
is
automatically
stopped
if
the
recorder
detects
no
signal.
?Y
ou
can
pause
or
stop
the
recording
by
pressing
PAUSE/STEP
or
STOP.
You
cannot
control
the
cam-
corder
from
this
Remote
Control
during
recording.
?I
n
Video
mode,
the
final
frame
of
the
recording
may
remain
displayed
on
screen
for
a
while
after
recording
stops.
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