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EDITING: The Go-Video Dual-Deck Director editing process is very simple, and easy to learn and use. You just point and click on VCR style controls right on your computer screen. • First, go through your raw 8mm camcorder footage marking segments you want to use. Just click the beginning and end points. That’s it. You’ve defined your video clips. Dual-Deck Director remembers where these segments are. • When you’ve found all the segments you want to keep, simply reorder them, click the MAKE TAPE button and sit back and watch your Go-Video GV-8050 Dual-Deck perfect copies as many as you want! • If you have appropriate hardware, such as a video overlay board or sound card, you can now add special effects: sounds, animations, graphics, transitions - and coordinate them with your video segments. Dual-Deck Director includes a title editor that you can use to create titles for your edits. VIDEO DATABASE: In addition to helping you edit your 8mm and VHS footage, Dual- Deck Director also functions as a videotape library. Every time you define a clip and give it a name all the information about that clip is stored in a tape library file. Once a clip is defined you never have to manually search for it again! Even if you forget where that magic moment of little Jenny’s first step is, Dual- Deck Director won’t. EASY TO INSTALL: Go-Video’s new Dual- Deck Director includes video editing software and an exclusive multimedia edit controller. No other hardware is needed. And it’s easy to install. Plug into Serial (COM) Port on computer Television or Video Monitor Audio/Video In Multimedia Control Port Audio/Video Out Go-Video GV-8050 8mm Dual-Deck VCR YMultimedia Edit Controller The Dual-Deck Director can be used with an IBM compatible PC (386SX or higher, and Microsoft Windows) or a Macintosh computer. With Go-Video's Dual-Deck Director you can produce your own movies and videos with professional level results. For further information or to contact your local Go-Video dealer, call Go-Video at (602)998-3400. User’s Guide Contents Introduction ........................................................................ 2 Connecting Your Dual-DeckTM VCR to Your TV or Monitor ............................. 4 Setting the Date and Time .................................................. 6 Setting the Antenna and Channel Memory ......................... 7 Playing a Tape ..................................................................... 8 Copying a Tape ................................................................... 9 Recording a TV Program ..................................................... 10 Setting the Timer to Record Later ....................................... 11 Recording a Date and Time Stamp ..................................... 13 Automatic Assembly Editing................................................ 14 Manual Editing.................................................................... 16 Adding New Audio ............................................................. 17 Custom Titling .................................................................... 19 Go s Video is a registered trademark of Go-Video, Inc. Copy Tape, AmeriChrome, Video Sequencing, and Dual-Deck VCR are trademarks of Go-Video, Inc. All other trademarks remain the property of their respective companies. GO VIDEO USER’S GUIDE 3 Introducing the 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR Congratulations on your purchase of Go-Video’s 8mm/VHS Dual-Deck VCR. Because a Dual-Deck VCR has two videocassette decks, operation is a little different than for the single deck VCR’s that you’re probably used to. Two Decks, One Set of Controls The key difference in operating a Dual-Deck VCR is that you have to switch control of deck functions (such as Play, Rewind, and Fast Forward) between the 8mm and VHS decks. One set of keys controls both decks. The front of the Dual-Deck VCR has two indicator lights, a green 8mm and a red VHS light. Just check to see which light is on when you want to know which deck is active. Inserting a cassette into either deck automatically switches control to that deck. You can also switch control between the two decks by pressing the 8mm/VHS key on the front panel or on the remote control, or by changing the TV View. Remote Control Your Dual-Deck VCR is designed to be used with either the remote control or the front panel controls. However, most people find it easiest to use the specially designed remote control. We’ve created groupings of similar keys so you will be able to find them more easily; for example Menu keys are below the numerical keypad, and Automatic Editing keys are in the top row of the lower part of the remote control. On Screen Menus You’ll use the Dual-Deck VCR’s On Screen Menu System for most of your operation. Using the Menu System is simple: the Menu keys are conveniently grouped together on the remote control, and on-screen prompts are provided to guide you through the menu system. 4 INTRODUCING THE 8mm/VHS DUAL-DECK VCR sssssss^ We’ve...