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[. . . ] Not only are DVD players more mainstream, but also DVD drives can be found in many audio-visual, computer and video game products. With DVD playback now possible from a wide variety of equipment, DVD can now be enjoyed in many different ways and applications. Thanks to recordable DVD, the high quality images, superior sound quality and remarkably versatile functions provided by DVD can now be applied to home recording on a digital disc. Furthermore, DVD can also be used as a high capacity storage media for personal computers. position like with tape. [. . . ] Afterwards, slight adjustments can be made to the IN and OUT points, and the order of the scenes may be changed. Once the OK has been given, dubbing can be started, with synchronized operation between the playback side (camcorder) and the recording side (TM 80TR) to perform the dubbing automatically. Moreover, up to 50 scenes (from one point to another) may be set into one editing program, with a maximum of 20 programs possible, of which all can be stored in the memory of the TM 80TR. Once a program has been set, it is possible to record any number of DVD discs directly from the original video tape source with automatic operation. How to perform Program Edit Program Edit Record directly only necessary scenes from a tape into a disc as you choose 1. Create Edit Program before recording in Scene2 out Edit Program Scene3 Scene2 in out Scene3 in out Scene1 DV (D8) i. LINK Control Master tape VR VIDEO AV Signal TM 80TR 3. Start Dubbing Full Automatic Dubbing by Edit Program 16 TM 80TR Technical Notes Chapter 4-2 DV Edit s Advanced Program Edit Compared to the Program Edit function, in which the tape is watched and desired scenes are selected, the Advanced Program Edit function copies the entire tape onto a DVD disc. Scenes are selected and edited on the disc itself, taking full advantage of the merits of the disc format. In this process, Auto Scene Chaptering (see column) is performed and chapters are automatically created. In addition, since Program Dubbing can take each selected scene and automatically create a scene list based on particular chapters, unwanted scenes may be deleted and the order of scenes can be changed, enabling the creation of a highlevel edit program which can also be saved. Then, a new disc can be inserted into the TM 80TR and this Edit Program data can be copied onto it to enable the TM 80TR to create a copy of the same content onto this disc, directly from the original tape, by controlling the camcorder as the recording source. For all discs How to perform Advanced Program Edit compatible with the TM 80TR, it is possible to make any number of disc copies containing the high quality image directly from the tape. Another way is to leave the images and sound data on the disc without making changes, and edit only the Playlist to rearrange the playback order of the content. s Original editing In this type of editing, changes are made to images and sound actually recorded on the disc. With rewritable media, unwanted portions can be erased and these become blank areas, where different images and sound can be subsequently recorded to enable more efficient use of disc capacity. Original editing functions Original editing is possible with DVD-RW (VR mode), -RW (Video mode), +RW and ­R* discs. Labeling a title (title name): This enables a title to be manually input and is performed by using a keyboard on the screen. This title name can also be shown by other DVD players, which can display a DVD menu (except for DVD-RW VR mode). Protecting a title (protect): Unlike erasure protect for an entire tape, this feature allows you to protect a specific title from being inadvertently erased. Erasing a title (erase)*: This is used to select a title, and erase its contents. Erasing a section of a title (A-B erase): This allows you to erase the content between two specified points within a title. This function can only be used with DVD-RW (VR mode). *With write-once DVD-R discs, the erased areas cannot be recorded overr again. Title List GUI screen (Normal) Title List GUI screen (Zoom) 18 TM 80TR Technical Notes Chapter 4-3 Features How to perform Original editing Disc Edit - Original DVD-RW (VR mode) Title 1 "Football game" 1 2 Title 2 "Football semi final" 1 2 3 Title 3 "Football Final" 1 2 3 Original data Delete whole title Delete unnecessary Scenes 1 2 3 1 2 3 Edit 1 2 Original data 1 2 3 1 2 3 Title 1 "Football semi final" Title 2 "Football Final" Original data itself is edited s Playlist editing With this type of editing, the recorded images and sound are not rewritten, but rather a new Playlist is created and the order of playback is changed. The actual video and sound are not altered and editing is only performed "virtually, " so if errors are made in this editing process, it can be performed again from the original material as many times as necessary to achieve the desired result. [. . . ] Thus, resonance is minimized as close to the source as possible. anamorphic prism Output beam shape This prism can enlarge or reduce the beam in only one direction, but does not change beam dimensions in any other direction. By changing the angle of the prism in relation to the beam, the shape of the beam can be changed. This enables the shape of the beam to be easily changed from oval to round. 31 TM 80TR Technical Notes Chapter 4-6 Drive and Deck mechanism s Functions integrated on two newly developed ICs In the design of the TM 80TR, two new ICs were specifically created. The CXD9711R contains the RF amp which is used to read and write signals, while the larger S4 is mainly used for encoding and decoding circuitry. [. . . ]

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