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Playback and Recording, Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes

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2 Chapter Playback and Recording Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes Usable cassettes For recording in the HDV/DV format, we recommend you use a DigitalMaster™ cassette such as standard HDV/DVCAM/DV cassette (PHDV-276DM, etc.), or mini HDV/DVCAM/DV cassette (PHDVM-63DM). For recording in the DVCAM format, we recommend you use a standard DVCAM cassette, Mini-DVCAM cassette, or DigitalMaster™ shown above. thirds of the time available when HDV/DV (SP) recording is used. Cassette memory Some mini cassettes and standard cassettes have the cassette memory ( mark). The unit, however, does not support the cassette memory function. However, if you use the DSR-25/45/50 as a recorder, the unit accesses cassette memory only if the recorder is set to [AUTO ]. To save a recording Mini cassette Standard cassette Cassette compatibility To prevent accidental erasure of a recording, set the REC/ SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE. To record or dub audio on a tape, set the switch to REC. A DV format cassette tape can be used for HDV. The recording bit rate and recording track pitch on a tape of the HDV1080i system used for the HVR-M35 are about 25 Mbps and 10 µm, respectively. The specifications are the same as those of home use DV (SP) tapes. The recording time on an HDV tape is also the same as that of a DV (SP) tape. The track pitch of DVCAM is 15 µm, which is 1.5 times that of HDV/DV (SP). Therefore, the recording time using DVCAM recording on the same tape will be two- Set to SAVE REC/SAVE switch 30 Chapter 2 Playback and Recording

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Chapter 2
Playback and Recording
Chapter
2
Playback and
Recording
Notes on Power Supply and Video Cassettes
Usable cassettes
For recording in the HDV/DV format, we recommend
you use a DigitalMaster™ cassette such as standard
HDV/DVCAM/DV cassette (PHDV-276DM, etc.), or
mini HDV/DVCAM/DV cassette (PHDVM-63DM).
For recording in the DVCAM format, we recommend
you use a standard DVCAM cassette, Mini-DVCAM
cassette, or DigitalMaster™ shown above.
Cassette compatibility
A DV format cassette tape can be used for HDV. The
recording bit rate and recording track pitch on a tape of
the HDV1080i system used for the HVR-M35 are about
25 Mbps and 10 μm, respectively. The specifications are
the same as those of home use DV (SP) tapes. The
recording time on an HDV tape is also the same as that
of a DV (SP) tape.
The track pitch of DVCAM is 15 μm, which is 1.5 times
that of HDV/DV (SP). Therefore, the recording time
using DVCAM recording on the same tape will be two-
thirds of the time available when HDV/DV (SP)
recording is used.
Cassette memory
Some mini cassettes and standard cassettes have the
cassette memory (
mark). The unit, however, does
not support the cassette memory function.
However, if you use the DSR-25/45/50 as a recorder, the
unit accesses cassette memory only if the recorder is set
to [AUTO
].
To save a recording
To prevent accidental erasure of a recording, set the
REC/ SAVE switch on the cassette to SAVE. To record
or dub audio on a tape, set the switch to REC.
Mini cassette
Standard cassette
REC/SAVE switch
Set to SAVE