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Editing, Cutting unwanted sequences, To stop editing – Sharp VIEWCAM VL-NZ50U User Manual

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Advanced Features

Playback

Editing

removing unwanted sequences from your tape,

or transposing one sequence with another.
This camcorder lets you monitor the source

program on the built-in LCD monitor without

having to connect it to an external TV or video
monitor.

Connect the camcorder to a VCR with the
supplied audio/video cable, as shown.

Recording

Yellow: To video input jack
White: To audio Input (L) jack

Red: To audio input (R) jack

■Audio/video cable (supplied)

Playback

To AV Jack

: The arrow shows the signal flow.

Notes:

• See page 2 for how to open the jack cover,

• If

your VCR has only one audio input jack, use

the white plug for the audio connection on the

VCR.

Cutting Unwanted Sequences

1

Play back the tape to be edited on the

camcorder, and locate the beginning

and end of the sequence you wish to

cut. Write down the time code reading at
the beginning and end of that sequence

(see page 42). Then, rewind the tape to

before the beginning of the portion that

you wish to keep.

2

Load a video cassette into the recording

VCR.

3

Press

A

on the camcorder to begin

playback, then press the Record button

on the VCR to begin recording.

4

Press the Pause/Still button on the VCR

to pause recording when the source
tape reaches the beginning of fhe

sequence to be cut.

5

Press the Pause/Still (or Record) button

on the VCR to resume recording when

the source tape reaches the end of the

sequence to be cut.

To stop editing

Press V on the camcorder and press the Stop
button on the VCR.

Notes:

• Some of the transitions between edited

sequences may be slightly off.

• There may be picture noise during video search

or still playback. This does not imply a defect in

the camcorder.

• The time code display will be recorded along

with the edited sequences if the TC OUT menu

item is set to “ON”. Set to “OFF" before editing

(see page 42).

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