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Recording
from
an
External
Input
(Continued)
What
is
DV?
Using
DV,
also
known
as
i.LINK,
you
can
connect
a
DV-equipped
camcorder
to
this
recorder
using
a
single
DV
cable
for
input
and
output
of
audio, video,
data
and
control
signals.
The
i.LINK
interface
is
also
known
as
IEEE
1394-1995.
"i.LINK"
and
the
"i.LINK"
logo
are
trademarks.
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This recorder
is
only
compatible
with
DV-format
(DVC-SD)
camcorders.
Digital
satellite
tuners
and
Digital
VHS
video
recorders
are
not
compatible.
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You
cannot
connect
more
than
one
DV
camcorder
at
a
time
to
this
recorder.
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You
cannot
control
this
recorder
from
external
equip-
ment
connected
via
the
DV
IN
jack
(including
two
DVD
Recorders).
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It
may
not
always
be
possible
to
control
the
connect-
ed
camcorder
via
the
DV
IN
jack.
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Digital
camcorders
can
usually
record
audio
as
stereo
16-bit/48kHz,
or
twin
stereo
tracks
of
12-bit/32kHz.
The
VCR/DVD
Recorder
can
only
record
one
stereo
audio
track.
Set
DV
Record
Audio
to
Audio
1
or
Audio
2
as
necessary
(see
page
26).
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Audio
input
to
the
DV
IN
jack
should
be
32
or
48kHz
(not
44.1kHz).
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Picture
disturbance
on
the
recording
may
occur
if
the
source
component
pauses
playback
or
plays
an
unrecorded
section
of
tape,
or
if
the
power
fails
in
the
source
component,
or
the
DV
cable
becomes
discon-
nected.
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If
DV
Record
Audio
is
set
to
Audio
2,
but
no
Audio
2
signal
is
present,
DV
Record
Audio
will
be
reset
to
Audio
1
automatically.
DV-Related
Messages
You
may
see
the
following
messages
appear
on
your
TV
screen
when
using
the
DV
IN
jack.
Not
connected
to
Camcorder.
The
camcorder
is
not
connected
properly,
or
the
cam-
corder
is
switched
off.
Too
many
devices
connected.
The
DV
jack
on
this
recorder
supports
connection
to
just
one
camcorder.
Check
the
tape.
There
is
no
cassette
loaded
into
the
connected
equip-
ment.
Uncontrollable
device.
The
VCR/DVD
Recorder
cannot
control
the
camcorder.
Updating
the
Information.
Camcorder
is
updating
information
for
DV.
Camera
mode.
Camcorder
is
set
to
camera
mode.
Troubleshooting
If
you
cannot
get
a
picture
and/or
audio
through
the
DV
IN
jack,
check
the
following:
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Make
sure
the
DV
cable
is
properly
connected.
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Try
switching
off
the
connected
equipment,
then
switch
it
back
on.
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Try
switching
the
audio
input.
otes
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Depending
on
the
connected
camcorder,
you
may
not
be
able
to
control
it
using
the
Remote
Control
sup-
plied
with
this
VCR/DVD
Recorder.
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Before
you
set
the
mode
of
your
Camcorder
to
cam-
era
mode,
turn
down
the
volume
of
connected
Sound
device.
There
can
be
a
howling
sound.
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