Recording audio recording, Recording video, Recording a music source – Kenwood KR-V888D User Manual
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Operations
KR-V888D (En/T)
1 Select the source you want to record.
2 Set the cassette deck to record.
3 Start playback, then start recording.
Recording a music source
Select a source other than TAPE
Recording audio
Recording
INPUT SELECTOR
Recording video
AUDIO
SHIFT
MACRO
TV
VIDEO
GUIDE
REC
MUTE
VOLUME
TUNING/SKIP
THEME
FAV
MENU
FUNCTION
SHIFT
SETUP
INFO
ALT AUD
TV/SAT/VID
REPEAT
RANDOM
+100
DISPLAY
ENT
+10
LISTEN
MODE
SOUND
SUBWOOFER
5
6
4
2
3
1
8
9
7
0
8
7
4
¢
6
BAND
P. CALL
P. CALL
PHONES
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
STANDBY
2-CH
DOWNMIX
LEVEL
INDICATOR
DIRECT MEMORY
A
B
SPEAKERS
AUTO
MUTE
TUNING
BASS
TREBLE
BAND
LEVEL CONTROL
DOLBY
DIGITAL
PRO LOGIC
3 STEREO
STEREO
SOURCE DIRECT
DSP
DIMMER
INPUT SELECTOR
VOLUME CONTROL
VIDEO
ON/STANDBY
DOWN
UP
AV AUX
L - AUDIO - R
LOUDNESS
TA/NEWS/INFO.
PTY
DISPLAY
+10/
PTY SEARCH
POWER
-ON –OFF
AUDIO
−
VIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER KR-V888D
T R A I T R
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POWER
Keys or controls used in this operation.
1 Select the source you want to record.
2 Set the video deck to record.
3 Start playback, then start recording.
• To record a digital source, connected to the VIDEO 2 or 3 jacks, turn the
INPUT SELECTOR to select the appropriate copmponent, then press
the STEREO key.
• When making a digital recording, operations other than volume adjust-
ment may cause the sound to clip during recording.
• The AV AUX jacks on the front panel provide a convenient way to
connect a video camera (playback only).
• When recording a Dolby Digital (AC-3) source, press the STEREO key
to light the "2 CH DOWNMIX" indicator.
INPUT SELECTOR
Select a source other than VIDEO 1
• To record a digital source, connected to the VIDEO 2 or 3 jacks, turn the
INPUT SELECTOR to select the appropriate component, then press
the STEREO key.
• When making a digital recording, operations other than volume adjust-
ment may cause the sound to clip during recording.