JVC Model SR-TS1U User Manual
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Edit To Or
From Another
VCR
Recorder
Another VCR
AUDIO IN
Audio/Video cable
(supplied)
VIDEO IN
Player
Your VCR
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
Advantages Of S-VHS Editing
S-VHS allows you to make high resolution video
recordings when dubbing from one VCR to another.
You can edit from VHS to S-VHS, from S-VHS to VHS, or
from S-VHS to S-VHS.
recordings when dubbing from one VCR to another.
You can edit from VHS to S-VHS, from S-VHS to VHS, or
from S-VHS to S-VHS.
● From VHS to S-VHS (VIDEO-VIDEO connection): Record
VHS playback signals in the S-VHS mode. Although the
picture quality is inherently limited by the original VHS
source material, the edited tape has better picture quality
than those made by VHS-to-VHS editing.
picture quality is inherently limited by the original VHS
source material, the edited tape has better picture quality
than those made by VHS-to-VHS editing.
● From S-VHS to VHS (VIDEO-VIDEO connection): Because
the picture quality of the source material is very high, the
edited tape has better picture quality than those made by
VHS-to-VHS editing.
edited tape has better picture quality than those made by
VHS-to-VHS editing.
● From S-VHS to S-VHS (S-VIDEO connection): A high
resolution copy is made of a high resolution original S-
VHS tape with minimal picture degradation. This is the
preferred method of video dubbing.
VHS tape with minimal picture degradation. This is the
preferred method of video dubbing.
S-Video cable
(supplied)
S VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO IN
You can use your VCR as the player or the recorder.
MAKE CONNECTIONS
1
Connect an AV cable between the player’s VIDEO OUT
and AUDIO OUT connectors and the recorder’s VIDEO
IN and AUDIO IN connectors.
and AUDIO OUT connectors and the recorder’s VIDEO
IN and AUDIO IN connectors.
● If using another VCR with an S-VIDEO input or
output connector, it is recommended to use the S-
VIDEO connection to minimize picture degradation
while editing.
VIDEO connection to minimize picture degradation
while editing.
● When using your VCR as the recorder and a monaural
VCR as the player, connect the player’s AUDIO OUT
connector to the AUDIO IN L connector on the recorder.
connector to the AUDIO IN L connector on the recorder.
LOAD CASSETTES
2
Insert the playback cassette into the player and the
cassette to be recorded on into the recorder.
cassette to be recorded on into the recorder.
SET RECORDER’S INPUT
MODE
3
Set to "AUX". With this VCR, press the NUMBER key "0"
and/or CH to select depending on the connector being
used – "L-1" for the rear AUDIO/VIDEO IN connector,
or "F-1" for the front AUDIO/VIDEO IN connector.
and/or CH to select depending on the connector being
used – "L-1" for the rear AUDIO/VIDEO IN connector,
or "F-1" for the front AUDIO/VIDEO IN connector.
NOTE:
If you use your VCR as the recorder and have connected
another VCR to your VCR's S-VIDEO IN connector, you
need to set "REAR AUX INPUT" to "S-VIDEO" at the
Function screen. Follow steps 4 – 6 from the "Edit From
A Camcorder" section (
another VCR to your VCR's S-VIDEO IN connector, you
need to set "REAR AUX INPUT" to "S-VIDEO" at the
Function screen. Follow steps 4 – 6 from the "Edit From
A Camcorder" section (
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pg. 54 and 55).
SELECT “EDIT” FOR PIC-
TURE CONTROL SET MODE
4
Follow the “Picture Control” section on page 26, then
select “EDIT.”
select “EDIT.”
NOTE:
When you select “EDIT” to dub tapes, be sure to select
“AUTO” (or “NORM” when “VIDEO CALIBRATION” is
set to “OFF”) after you finish dubbing the tapes.
“AUTO” (or “NORM” when “VIDEO CALIBRATION” is
set to “OFF”) after you finish dubbing the tapes.
START PLAYER
5
Set to its play mode.
NOTE:
If the player is equipped with a superimpose/OSD
disable feature then set "SUPERIMPOSE" to OFF before
pressing PLAY (
disable feature then set "SUPERIMPOSE" to OFF before
pressing PLAY (
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pg. 30 ).
START RECORDER
6
Set to its record mode.
NOTE:
If you use an auxiliary input to connect a cable box or DBS
receiver, make sure that the correct AUX INPUT mode ("VIDEO"
or "S-VIDEO") is selected after you have finished editing (
receiver, make sure that the correct AUX INPUT mode ("VIDEO"
or "S-VIDEO") is selected after you have finished editing (
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steps 4 – 6 on pg. 54 and 55).
EDITING