Sony DSR-45 MP3 Player User Manual


 
Operating the Menus
Chapter 6 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus
88 (GB) Chapter 6 Adjusting and Setting Through Menus
Icon/Menu
Submenu
Setting
(page)
V
VIDEO SET
SC PHASE
(page 66 (GB))
Reverses the subcarrier phase in the externally-synchronized playback mode.
0 DEG : The subcarrier phase is not reversed.
180 DEG: The subcarrier phase is reversed.
Note
You can adjust this item only in the externally-synchronized playback mode.
SC PHASE F
(page 66 (GB))
Finely adjusts the subcarrier phase in the externally-synchronized playback mode.
Press the J/j buttons to move the bar and press the EXEC button to select. (The triangle
under the bar is displayed in green when the setting is set to the factory preset value.)
Note
You can adjust this item only in the externally-synchronized playback mode.
AUDIO SET menu
A
AUDIO SET
Icon/Menu
Submenu
Setting
(page)
AUDIO
MODE
(page 74 (GB))
Selects the audio mode.
FS32K : Switches the audio mode to the four channel mode (12-bit mode).
FS48K: Switches the audio mode to the two channel stereo mode (16-bit mode). (This
setting records the sound in all audio ranges, providing a high-quality sound recording.)
Notes
• When signals are input via the DV jack, the audio mode of the signals to be recorded is
the same as that of the input signals. The setting of this item is ignored.
• You cannot change the setting of this item during recording.
• Noise may occur at the instant you switch the audio mode.
AUDIO DUB
(page 74 (GB))
Selects the input channel for audio dubbing.
CH1,2: Selects channels 1 and 2.
CH3,4 : Selects channels 3 and 4.
OFF: Disables audio dubbing.
Note
You cannot change the setting of this item while dubbing the sound.
JOG AUDIO Turns sound output on/off when the tape is played at a speed other than normal.
OFF : Does not output the sound when playing a tape at a speed other than normal.
ON: Outputs the sound when playing a tape at a speed other than normal.
Note
Even if you have set this item to ON, the sound may not be output or interrupted depending
on the tape format (DVCAM/DV) or tape conditions.