AUDIO/VIDEO menu
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AUDIO MODE48KSelect the audio sampling frequency for recording:
32K48K : Records at 48kHz. It records in the 2-channel stereo mode.
No audio dubbing.
32K : Records at 32kHz. It records in the 4-channel mode. To
perform audio dubbing on CH3 and CH4 later, use this set-
ting.
Memo
This setting is not required for DV signal input.
A.OUT ATOFFUse this menu item to enable/disable audio output from the AU-
SEARCHONDIO OUT terminal during a search:
OFF : No output.
ON : Output.
AUDIO OUT SELCH-1/2Use this menu item to select the audio channel output from the
MIXAUDIO OUT terminal when playing back tapes recorded in the
CH-3/432K mode:
MemoCH-1/2: Outputs CH1 and CH2 audio.
When it is set to the MIXMIX: Outputs mixed audio of CH1 and CH3 and mixed au-
mode, noise may be pro-dio of CH2 and CH4.
duced. If this occurs,CH-3/4: Outputs CH3 and CH4 audio.
please set it to CH-1/2 orMemo
CH-3/4.This setting can also be selected from the AUDIO OUT SEL. but-
ton on the wireless remote controller.
AUDIO OUTATTUse this menu item to select the standard level for audio playback
LEVNORMoutput:
ATT: Attenuates the output level to about 8dB. Use this setting
when playing tapes recorded on a VTR of which the stand-
ard level for PCM audio is full scale -12dB. The playback
level is decreased by 8dB.
NORM : Usually, this is selected.
Memo
This setting can also be selected with the AUDIO OUT LEV. button
on the wireless remote controller.
SET UPOFFDuring recording
(NTSC)ONOFF : Select this when analog signals are input without setup.
ON : Select this when analog signals are input with setup.
During playback
OFF : Setup is not applied to analog video signals (composite, S-VIDEO)
ON : Setup is applied to analog video signals (composite, S-VIDEO)
Memo
Y If dubbing is repeatedly done with the settings of the playback or
recording video signals differing from the setting here, the hue
and brightness of the video may turn out abnormal.
Y A high level of knowledge pertaining to video signals is neces-
sary to set this menu. Generally, for DV camcorders, SETUP is
recorded on the tape as part of the video signals. Accordingly,
SETUP is normally set to OOFF�.
To use SETUP correctly, switch the setting according to the video
signals being used.
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