Searching using the index function (continued) – Sony DSR-30 Manuel d'utilisation

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How signals are recorded

The VCR marks the tape when:
– r REC is pressed.
– Recording is resumed after changing the program position during

recording pause (DSR-30P only.)

– Timer recording starts (DSR-30P only.)

There are three different signals for each search method. The type of
signal recorded and where it is recorded (on the sub code sector of the
tape or in the cassette memory) depends on the video equipment used
for recording. Please note that if the signals for certain search type are
not recorded, you cannot do that type of search.

When you record with a Sony digital camcorder

(DSR-200/200P)

Signals for

In cassette memory

On tape

Index search

No

No

Date search

Yes

Yes

Photo search

Yes

Yes

When you record on this VCR

Signals for

In cassette memory

On tape

Index search*

Yes

Yes

Date search

No

Yes

Photo search

No

No

* The signals for Index search are recorded when you start recording for the first

time in stop mode.

About the index signal

• Each program is indexed at its

beginning. If you record another
program over the beginning of the first
program, you will not be able to
locatethe original program.

• You cannot add indexes only after recording.

To add indexes only for Auto Repeat or One Program Play, start recording from
the point you want to start indexing.

• You cannot erase indexes after recording.

To delete indexes for Auto Repeat or One Program Play, start video insert from the
point you want to erase indexes.

• Searching may not be done correctly if the signals were not recorded on a Sony-

brand digital video equipment.

Searching using the index
function (continued)

Note

This VCR is not compatible
with “CLIP LINK.”

A

B

C

A

B

C

D

If D is recorded
over the
beginning of B...

Index signal

B cannot be searched

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