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Recording from an external input, Recording from external components, Recording from a digital camcorder – GoVideo VR5940 User Manual

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Recording from an External Input

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Recording from External Components

You can record from an external component, such as a
camcorder or VCR, connected to any of the DVD
Recorder+VCR’s external inputs.

1

Make sure the component you want to record
from is connected properly to the DVD
Recorder+VCR; see page 17.

2

Press INPUT repeatedly to select the external
input to record from.

• Tuner: Built-in tuner
• AV1: Audio/Video Input on back panel
• AV2: Audio/Video or S-Video Input on front panel
• DV: DV Input on front panel

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Check that the Audio In settings under DV Record
Audio are as you want them; see page 24.

3

Load a recordable disc or tape.

4

Set the desired Recording quality by pressing
REC MODE repeatedly.
DVD: XP (1 hr/disc), SP (2 hrs/disc), LP (4

hrs/disc), EP (6 hrs/disc)

VCR: SP (Standard Play), SLP (Super Long Play -

3 times SP)

5

Press REC (

z) once.

Recording will start. The REC indicator lights on the
front panel display.

Recording continues until you press STOP (

x

) or the

disc is full.
To record for a fixed length of time, see “One Touch
Record” on page 41.

6

Press STOP (

x) to stop recording.

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If your source is copy-protected, you will not be able to record
it using the DVD Recorder+VCR. See “Copyright Notice” on
page 8 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 the DVD
Recorder+VCR. You can use the DVD Recorder+VCR
remote to control both the camcorder and the DVD
Recorder+VCR. Before recording, make sure that the
audio input for the DV IN jack is set up; see page 24.

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• The source signal must be DVC-SD format.
• Some camcorders cannot be controlled using the

DVD Recorder+VCR remote.

• If you connect a second DVD recorder using a DV

cable, you cannot control the second recorder from
this one.

• You cannot control the DVD Recorder+VCR remotely

from a component connected to the DV IN jack.

• You 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 17.

2

Make sure DV Record Audio is set correctly.

Choose between Audio 1 (original audio) and Audio 2
(overdubbed audio); see page 24 for details.

3

Press INPUT repeatedly to select the DV input.

DV appears on the front panel display and on the TV
screen.

4

Find the place on the camcorder tape from
which you want to start recording.

For best results, pause playback at the point you want to
start recording.
• Depending on your camcorder, you can use the DVD

Recorder+VCR remote to control the camcorder using
the STOP, PLAY and PAUSE functions.

5

Press REC (

z) once to start recording.

• Recording is automatically stopped if the DVD

Recorder+VCR detects no signal.

• You can pause or stop the recording by pressing

PAUSE/STEP or STOP. You cannot control the cam-
corder from the remote control during recording.

• In Video mode, the final frame of the recording may

remain displayed on screen for a while after recording
stops.