Panasonic PVDV53 PVDV53 User Guide - Page 39

Press, PAUSE, bit AUDIO

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Editing Features 6, 7PAUSE To listen to the desired audio sound, set the 12 bit AUDIO setting of the VCR mode MENU (Menu OSD: p. 61) as follows: 12 bit AUDIO:The following selections are available for 12 bit AUDIO dubbed recordings only (sound recorded in SP mode only). ST 1 ST 2 MIX Set this position to listen to the original sound. Set this position to listen to the audio dubbed sound. Set this position to listen to both the original sound and the audio dubbed sound. Note • When a 16 bit recording is dubbed over, the original audio of the recording will be erased. • When a 12 bit recording is dubbed over and played back, and MIX is selected as the AUDIO, both the original audio and the dubbed audio are played back. • If you recorded in LP mode, you cannot use the A.DUB feature. 6 Press (PAUSE) to start Audio Dubbing. "A.DUB " indication appears. • Connect the Palmcorder to the TV in order to monitor the sound. (p. 32) Only NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) recorded tapes can be audio dubbed. The following screen appears if the tape was not recorded in NTSC format. 7 Press (PAUSE) to stop Audio Dubbing. • If the microphone used for dubbing gets too near the speaker of your TV, a howling noise (feedback) may occur. • If the tape position is in or was started in a blank section, you cannot use the A.DUB feature. Editing Features 39

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Editing Features
Editing Features
6
Press
(PAUSE)
to start Audio
Dubbing.
A.DUB
indication
appears.
Connect the Palmcorder to the TV in
order to monitor the sound.
(p. 32)
Only NTSC (National Television Standards
Committee) recorded tapes can be audio
dubbed. The following screen appears if
the tape was not recorded in NTSC format.
7
Press
(PAUSE)
to stop Audio
Dubbing.
To listen to the desired audio sound, set
the 12 bit AUDIO setting of the VCR mode
MENU (Menu OSD: p. 61) as follows:
If the microphone used for dubbing gets
too near the speaker of your TV,
a howling noise (feedback) may occur.
If the tape position is in or was started in
a blank section, you cannot use the
A.DUB feature.
When a 16 bit recording is dubbed over,
the original audio of the recording will be
erased.
When a 12 bit recording is dubbed over
and played back, and MIX is selected as
the AUDIO, both the original audio and
the dubbed audio are played back.
If you recorded in LP mode, you cannot
use the A.DUB feature.
Note
ST 1
ST 2
MIX
Set this position to listen to the
original sound.
Set this position to listen to the
audio dubbed sound.
Set this position to listen to both
the original sound and the audio
dubbed sound.
12 bit AUDIO:
The following selections are
available for 12 bit AUDIO dubbed
recordings only (sound recorded in SP
mode only).
6, 7
PAUSE