What causes inaccurate edit timing on a Sony DVR?
- CcochrantracySep 5, 2025
If the edit timing is inaccurate on your Sony DVR, it may be because you have not adjusted the edit timing. Please adjust the edit timing.
What causes inaccurate edit timing on a Sony DVR?
If the edit timing is inaccurate on your Sony DVR, it may be because you have not adjusted the edit timing. Please adjust the edit timing.
How to fix the low recorded level on my Sony DSR-45/45P DVR?
To fix a low recorded level on your Sony DVR, adjust the INPUT LEVEL selector on the rear panel of the unit to achieve an optimum level, based on the sound output level from the player (refer to the player’s instruction manual).
How to fix the distorted recorded sound on my Sony DSR-45/45P DVR?
To correct distorted recorded sound on your Sony DVR, adjust the INPUT LEVEL selector on the rear panel of the unit to achieve an optimum level, based on the sound output level from the player (refer to the player’s instruction manual).
What to do if my Sony DSR-45/45P does not function as part of a digital non-linear editing system?
If your Sony DVR isn't functioning correctly within a digital non-linear editing system, first ensure that the INPUT SELECT selector is set to DV. If it is, the editing controller or software might not be compatible with the unit.
Recording Format | DVCAM, DV |
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Storage Medium | MiniDV cassette |
Video Input | Composite, S-Video |
Audio Input | XLR, RCA |
Video Output | Composite, S-Video |
Audio Output | 2 x XLR (balanced), 2 x RCA (unbalanced) |
Audio Format | 16-bit PCM |
Recording Time (DV) | Up to 276 min (with PDV-184ME) |
Remote Control | Yes |
Video Signal System | NTSC |
Input/Output | IEEE 1394 (FireWire), Composite, S-Video, XLR, RCA |
Recording Time (DVCAM) | Up to 184 minutes (with PDVM-40ME cassette) |
Crucial guidelines for safe operation and maintenance.
Details the key capabilities and digital recording formats of the unit.
Identifies and explains the controls, indicators, and connectors of the unit.
Covers connections, settings, procedures, and functions for playing tapes.
Covers connections, settings, procedures, and functions for recording tapes.
Details procedures for fine-tuning the timing accuracy of editing operations.
Explains how to set, display, record, and play back time codes and user bits.
Describes how to synchronize the unit's internal time code with an external source.
Guides on adjusting video signal phases for accurate synchronization and output.
Details the process of copying tapes, including time codes, using the DUP function.
Lists common problems and their solutions for the unit.