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What
You
Can
Do
with
the
RM-E700
How
do
you
enjoy
the
video
camera
recording?
What
is
your
most
favorite
subject:
family,
friends,
sports,
or
scenery?
Playing
back
those
picture
will
remind
you
of
the
joyful,
or
exciting
atmosphere
of
the
time.
But,
if it
were
possible
to
delete
unnecessary
scenes
and
change
the
order
of
some
scenes,
how
much
more
impressive......
The
RM-E700
is
the
answer.
The
RM-E700
allows
you
to
edit
your
tape
with
an
easy
operation.
in
these
operating
instructions,
we
use
an
8
mm
video
camera
recorder
as
a
player
for
example.
In
the
program
editing,
you
can
designate
the
start
and
end
points
of
the
desired
scenes,
then
connect
them
by
simply
pressing
the
PGM
EDIT
button.
You
can
designate
up
to
20
Cuts
for
editing
one
program.
If
you
have
a
video
camera
recorder
like
the
Sony
CCD-V800/V800E/V801
which
can
store
the
RC
time
code*,
you
can
designate
up
to
99
Cuts.
*
RC
(rewritable
consumer)
time
code
The
TV
screen
displays
30
frames
of
pictures
per
second
for
the
NTSC
system
and
25
frames
of
pictures
per
second
for
the
PAL
system.
The
RC
time
code
indicates
the
absolute
position
of
the
tape
with
hour,
minute,
second
and
frame.
Since
the
time
code
number
exactly
corresponds
to
every
frame
of
picture,
it
functions
as
an
accurate
tape
counter
so
that
accurate
editing
is
possible.
This
is
a
special
time
code
for
consumer
8
mm
products,
and
is
not
compatible
with
the
8
mm
time
code
for
institutional
8
mm
products.
_In
scene-by-scene
editing,
you
locate
only
the
beginning
of
the
desired
scenes
and
connect
them
one
by
one.
The
title
keyboard
allows
you
to
create
and
store
a
character
title.
Also
you
can
use
a
video
image
for
a
title.
This
unit
is
not
provided
with
the
insert
editing
function.

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