Sony DCR-TRV730E Camcorder User Manual


 
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HiFi SOUND
TBC*
TBC stands for Time Base Corrector.
DNR*
DNR stands for Digital Noise Reduction.
AUDIO MIX
NTSC PB
PB MODE
A/V t DV OUT**
Mode
z STEREO
1
2
z ON
OFF
z ON
OFF
z ON PAL TV
NTSC 4.43
z AUTO
/
z OFF
ON
Meaning
To play back a stereo tape or dual sound track
tape with main and sub sound
To play back a stereo tape with the left sound
or a dual sound track tape with main sound
To play back a stereo tape with the right sound
or a dual sound track tape with sub sound
To correct jitter
To not correct jitter. Set TBC to OFF when
playing back a tape on which you have dubbed
over and recorded the signal of a TV game or
similar machine.
To reduce picture noise
To reduce a conspicuous afterimage when the
picture has a lot of movement
To adjust the balance between the stereo 1 and
stereo 2
To palyback a tape recorded on your
camcorder on a PAL system TV
To palyback a tape recorded in the NTSC
colour system on a TV with the NTSC 4.43
mode
To automatically select the system (Hi8/
standard 8 or Digital8 ) that was used to
record on the tape, and play back the tape
To play back a tape that was recorded in the
Hi8/standard 8 system when your camcorder
does not automatically distinguish the
recording system
To convert digital video signals into analog
video signals via your camcorder.
To convert analog video signals into digital
video siginals via your camcorder.
POWER
switch
VCR/PLAYER
VCR/PLAYER
VCR/PLAYER
VCR/PLAYER
VCR/PLAYER
VCR/PLAYER
VCR
* When you play back tapes recorded in the Hi8/standard 8 system only.
** DCR-TRV730E/TRV828E/TRV830E only
Notes on AUDIO MIX
When playing back a tape recorded in the 16-bit mode, you cannot adjust the balance.
You can adjust the balance only for tapes recorded in the Digital8 system.
Notes on NTSC PB
When you play back a tape on a Multi System TV, select the best mode while viewing the picture
on the TV.
Note on PB MODE
The mode will return to the default setting when:
you remove the battery pack or power source.
you turn the POWER switch.
Changing the menu settings
ST1 ST2