Go Video GV8050 - Manual

Go Video GV8050

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Director Accessory; • First, go through your raw 8mm camcorder; Video Editing Software; • When you’ve found
  • Page 3 – User’s Guide; Go
  • Page 5 – The Owner’s Guides
  • Page 6 – Which cable attaches to the VCR’s IN jack on the back of; Basic Hookup
  • Page 7 – Turn on the power for your VCR and your TV.; key on your VCR remote control.; Attach the cable from your antenna or cable TV service; a channel in your area.
  • Page 8 – Setting the
  • Page 9 – If you wish, you can program certain channels into or out
  • Page 10 – Playing
  • Page 11 – Use the Copy Tape; feature to copy an 8mm tape onto a VHS; Make sure the VHS tape is long enough to record the; on the center front panel of the 8mm/VHS; Summary of Recording Speeds; tape is intact. If it’s; SP
  • Page 12 – Recording a; Insert a blank VHS tape. Make sure it is long enough to; TV View section of your remote control.
  • Page 13 – Setting the Timer; To program a Timer Recording:; Follow the prompt above the calendar to program the; Month • January is
  • Page 14 – Source for the event • Press; TIMER; The Timer Record Summary Screen
  • Page 16 – Automatic; Editing an 8mm tape onto VHS with Automatic Edit; Insert the 8mm tape that you want to edit, and a blank; Find the place on the 8mm tape where you want your; See the Videotape Editing
  • Page 17 – Play the 8mm tape until you get to the place where you; Correcting Mistakes
  • Page 18 – Manual; To manually edit your 8mm tapes:; When the unwanted scene begins, press; Both decks will pause.; Find the place on the 8mm tape where you want to start; The 8mm deck will rewind slightly and begin to play.
  • Page 19 – Adding; Audio Insert; until the AMERICHROME COPY MENU; to choose; to exit the menu system.; Insert your 8mm tape and a blank VHS tape. Prepare; Be sure to set AUDIO INSERT
  • Page 20 – Audio Dub; at the point where you want to replace the; DUB; DUB; to stop Audio Dubbing.
  • Page 21 – Custom; Composing a Custom Title; Press 2 to select SET TITLE MESSAGE, and press; Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have composed your; Recording a Title
  • Page 22 – Index; All other page numbers refer to Reference Guide
  • Page 27 – P C C O M PAT I B L E; V C R
  • Page 28 – AA Size Batteries - For the remote control.
  • Page 29 – Contents; AmeriChrome
  • Page 31 – NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:; CAUTION
  • Page 34 – PORTABLE CART; Safety
  • Page 35 – Slots and openings in the cabinet are
  • Page 36 – If an outside
  • Page 38 – Features of Your; Copy Your 8mm Tapes onto VHS; Edit your 8mm tapes onto VHS
  • Page 39 – Eliminate Guesswork with Real Time Counter
  • Page 40 – Create Special Effects with Special Playback Features
  • Page 41 – Front Panel; Front Panel Buttons and Indicators; while the VCR is in; VHS
  • Page 42 – Left Tower Buttons; advances you through the; The; Play Still is the same as
  • Page 43 – Right Tower Buttons; again to advance the; Front Panel Jacks
  • Page 44 – VHS Section; TUNER; mm VHS; mm Section
  • Page 45 – mm and VHS Sections; SLP; Center Section
  • Page 46 – The CH indicator tells you the channel to which your VCR is tuned.
  • Page 47 – Playback Modes Display; VU Meter
  • Page 48 – On Screen; once to turn on the On Screen Display with Date and; The Source for the 8mm deck; On Screen Display
  • Page 49 – Deck Status
  • Page 50 – Remote; Basic Viewing Controls; If you have a cable
  • Page 51 – mm/VHS Deck Controls; Press; TV View on the remote control, or press; TV View Controls
  • Page 52 – Numerical Keys
  • Page 53 – Automatic Editing Controls; will appear on the On; VHS Slow Motion Keys; to restore normal
  • Page 54 – Special Keys; Press to toggle the Tape Counter Memory Stop for
  • Page 56 – Video Sequencing and Loop Play
  • Page 57 – Be sure to set the PLAY
  • Page 58 – on the remote control. One of four main; over and over, you will cycle through these; will summon the VHS menu. If your current TV View; will summon the Timer Record menu.; and
  • Page 60 – Setup; Don’t select AUTO PROGRAM; to enter that submenu.; to set ANTENNA IN to the source; if you want the VCR to automati-
  • Page 61 – or use the arrow keys to move to SET CHAN-; until you reach your desired tuner
  • Page 62 – SET CLOCK MENU; from the SET; AUTO FEATURES MENU; Use the arrow keys to move to KEY TONES. Press; Use the arrow keys to move to PLAY MODE. Press
  • Page 64 – DISPLAY MENU
  • Page 65 – TITLER SETUP SCREEN
  • Page 66 – Timer; SET TIMER RECORD; While in the TIMER RECORD; to advance; to
  • Page 67 – TIMER RECORD SUMMARY; Do not press
  • Page 68 – Timer Record Priorities; Give priority to the event with the latest starting time.; Fail-Safe Timer Recording
  • Page 69 – Videotape; Automatic Assembly Editing with Your; Preparing an Automatic Assembly Edit List; You will get the best quality
  • Page 70 – Here is an example of notes for an assembly edit:; Performing an Automatic Assembly Edit
  • Page 71 – Manual Assembly Editing; Insert the 8mm tape with the new scene, and the VHS; tape of the birthday party.; Make sure the VHS deck is the active deck (check the; front panel indicator light, and press; Play the VHS tape to the last frame of the last scene,
  • Page 72 – When the 8mm tape has played to the point where you; When the desired scene is over, press; Glitches; Insert Editing
  • Page 73 – More Editing Tips; Recording your 8mm Tape
  • Page 76 – mm and; VHS Format; Linear Audio Track; VHS Tape
  • Page 77 – Control Track; mm Format
  • Page 78 – VHS Tape Cassette; Record Safety Tab
  • Page 79 – key on the remote control. You can reset; so that the zero point is at the beginning of the tape.; Memory Stop; key on your remote control. You will see an M below
  • Page 80 – VHS Index; Use the Numerical Keys to enter an INDEX value. This
  • Page 81 – Connecting Your; Your cable converter box, if you have one, works the same
  • Page 83 – Basic TV Antenna Hookup:
  • Page 84 – Separate VHF and UHF Antennas
  • Page 85 – Cable Converter Box Hookup; Attach the cable that comes out of your wall with the; input connection on the back of your cable converter box.; Attach one end of the cable supplied with your cable; If you don’t see a blue screen
  • Page 86 – Set the channel on the front display panel of your 8mm/; You should be getting a picture!; Advanced Cable Converter Box Hookup; If you are not getting a good
  • Page 87 – Using the cable supplied with your cable converter box,; by your cable system.; With all three devices turned on, tune your cable; converter box to channel 3 and push the; You should see a blue screen and a menu. Press
  • Page 88 – Attach the cable that comes out of your wall to the IN
  • Page 89 – Audio; Listening to TV and VCR Audio; Connect the AUDIO OUT connections on your 8mm/
  • Page 90 – Recording Simulcast Stereo; Connect your stereo amplifier tape or record output; press; on the remote control, or; behind the
  • Page 91 – Audio Insert is used while copying a tape
  • Page 93 – Audio Mixing
  • Page 94 – Monitor; key has no
  • Page 95 – key on your remote control; VCR right front panel until Line 2 is selected).; key. If the RECORD SOURCE in the VHS MENU; while viewing Line 2.
  • Page 96 – Care of Your; Placement of Your Dual-Deck VCR; • Place your Dual-Deck VCR within three feet, but not on; Cleaning the Dual-Deck VCR Cabinet
  • Page 97 – Humidity Requirements
  • Page 98 – Technical; VIDEO PLAYBACK SYSTEM (8mm) Rotary two-head helical scanning FM
  • Page 100 – Help; “I’m not getting a
  • Page 102 – “My On Screen Display
  • Page 103 – WHO DOES THIS WARRANTY BENEFIT AND FOR HOW LONG?; Limited
  • Page 104 – State briefly the trouble you are having.; ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS ON WARRANTY; GO-VIDEO WARRANTY ADMINISTRATOR
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Summary

Page 2 - Director Accessory; • First, go through your raw 8mm camcorder; Video Editing Software; • When you’ve found

Go-Video Dual-Deck Director Accessory The Go-Video Dual-Deck Director allows you touse your computer to quickly and easily edityour videotapes. Dual-Deck Director eliminatesthe endless hours of drudgery normally associ-ated with editing videos and gives you greatresults without the purchase of expen...

Page 3 - User’s Guide; Go

GO VIDEO USER’S GUIDE 3 User’s Guide Contents Introduction ........................................................................ 2 Connecting YourDual-Deck TM VCR to Your TV or Monitor ............................. 4 Setting the Date and Time .................................................. 6 S...

Page 5 - The Owner’s Guides

INTRODUCING THE 8mm/VHS DUAL-DECK VCR 5 We’ve designed the menu system for the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR to do your thinking for you. When you press themenu key, the menu that appears will depend on whatyou’re currently seeing on your TV screen. If you are watch-ing the VHS deck, pressing the menu key w...

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