Sony DSR-200A Camcorder User Manual


 
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Editing onto another tape
You can create your own video programs by editing with any other VCRs that have DV
IN or video/audio inputs. Note that cassette memory data is not recorded on the
edited tape.
You can edit with little deterioration of picture and sound quality when using the DV
connecting cable (not supplied). Data code of the source tape is dubbed on the edited
tape at the same time.
Before editing
Connect DV IN/OUT of the digital camcorder and the DV IN (or DV IN/OUT) jack of
the VCR using the VMC-2DV DV connecting cable (not supplied).
You can use this digital camcorder either as a player or as a recorder without changing
the connection. The direction of signal flow changes automatically.
When this digital camcorder is used as a recorder, the “DV IN” appears in the
viewfinder.
Recorder with DV IN
: Signal flow
DV IN
VMC-2DV
DV IN/OUT
Notes on editing using the DV connecting cable
•When the tape is carried out DV dubbing using a domestic DV equipment to
playback, you might not to be able to edit the tape with editing equipment for
business use such as the DSR-80/85. If you want to edit using such equipment, carry
out dubbing again using it to record.
•Depending on signal conditions, DVCAM-formatted tapes may not be able to edit
using the DV connecting cable. Edit using the supplied A/V connecting cable in this
case.
•You can connect one VCR only.
•If you edit playback pause picture, the edited picture becomes rough.
•Connect a LANC cable (not supplied) to control the playback VCR from the recording
VCR.
To connect the VCR without DV IN jack
Connect the digital camcorder to the VCR using the supplied A/V connecting cable.
Set the TV/VCR input selector on the VCR to LINE.
If your VCR is a monaural type, connect only the white plug for audio on both the
digital camcorder and the VCR. With this connection, the sound is monaural.