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Recording (Dubbing) Images
Before connecting this DVD Video Camera to another device, be sure to
Before You Begin turn both devices off.
Insert a recordable disc or card in this DVD Video Camera (see R 28, 31).
Recording (Dubbing) Images from Other Video Device
Yon can record (dub) images from other video devices to disc or card in this DVD Video Calnera.
Use the AVS input output cable (provided) to connect the DVD Video Calnera to the other AV device as l\_llows:
* If you are using VDR-M70PP and the connected AV device has an S-VIDEO output jack,
you can connect the S-VIDEO jack of AV/S input/output cable
1 Set the input source on the
DVD Video Camera to _ L.0 _m00
"LINE (L IN)". ............
Switchthe inputreferring to
"Input Soarce" on page 88 oR_ ..... M
" H_E SEI' a0 2_0a
Choose '% LINE" to input
S-VIDEO signal (Only for VDR-M70PP).
2 Turn on the connected device, and start playback.
The picture will appear on the LCD screen or
viewfinder of this DVD Video Camera.
3 Press the RE(: button.
Recording will start on this DVD Video Camera.
The operation of this line-input recording is the same
as for recording movie.
Note:
If you operate the DVD Video Camera connected to
another device, always power the DVD Video Camera
from household AC outtet using the AC adaptor.
With VDR-M70PP, using S-VIDEO will enable you to
record clearer images.
The VDR-M50PP cannot record S-VIDEO input.
Reduce the volume of external input sound heard from
the built-in speaker: The loud volume may cause noise to
enter the recorded image.
The recorded contents can be played back in the same
manner as when playing back camera images recorded
on this DVD Video Camera.
Still images can also be recorded on DVD-RAM disc or
card. See "Switching Externat Input Recording Method
(PHOTO Input)" on page 88 for details, and "Recording
Stills" on page 52 for how to record still images.
The "Input Source" setting will return to "CAMERA"
whenever DVD Video Camera is turned off.
Recording of most images is prohibited by the copy-
guard signal to protect the copyright, except for images
recorded on camcorders for personal enjoyment. "COPY
PROTECTED"appears in these images: They cannot be
recorded on this DVD Video Camera.
Typical copyright protected images include those of DVD
video, LD, recorded video tapes, some parts of digital
satellite broadcasts, etc.
If a video signal that cannot be read by this DVD Video
Camera is present- even in images recorded on the DVD
Video Camera for personal enjoyment without copy-
guard signal - the input image may not be recorded
normally.
If the input signal is interrupted by switching the channel
on TV or switching the signal using video selector (see
"Terminology" on page 148), normal recording cannot be
performed.
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