Digital To Digital Recording; Digital To Analog Recording - Kenwood VR-4700 Connection Manual

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How Do I Record (Edit Mode)?
If you're recording from a digital source, any action other than adjust-
ing the volume may cause the sound to "clip" on the recording.
You cannot record from the component you are using to record. For
example, if you're recording on a VCR connected to the VIDEO1 jacks,
select a source other than Video 1.
If your source is a camcorder or other video unit, refer to the instruc-
tion manual for the particular unit you're recording from.
It is not possible to record a digital source signal onto the device con-
nected to the CD2/TAPE2 MONITOR output.

Digital to Digital Recording:

The PCM digital signal input through any DIGITAL IN jack is output digi-
tally at the digital jack. For more information on this connection, see
"Connecting Your MD Recorder or Primary Tape Deck" on page 20 of
the Connections and Setup Guide.
Dolby Digital and DTS signals cannot be recorded.

Digital to Analog Recording:

While home VCRs can record only two channels of audio, the receiver is
capable of "down-mixing" the multi-channel audio of Dolby Digital, DTS
or MPEG into stereo sound. Down-mixing is available by setting the Digital
Rec mode to "REC MODE: AUTO or "REC MODE: MANUAL".
To set the Digital Rec mode:
1. Touch the
2. Select
or
3. When
or
AUTO" or "REC MODE: MANUAL".
When a source recorded by down-mixing a multi-channel source is played
back in the Dolby Pro Logic mode, the audio can be reproduced in 4-
channel surround sound.
(Src.) or
(Det.) so that
.
is selected, the receiver displays "REC MODE:
(Src.) is reversed.
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