Automatic copy system of a double-deck VCR and control method th

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record copying

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for automatically selecting and recording in the double-deck VCR one of may programs on a tape of a first deck to a tape of a second deck. The apparatus and method include displaying upon activation of a mark service key by a user, a message instructing the user to select a desired program to be recorded by using number keys, detecting a mark signal at a starting point of a program recorded in the tape of the first deck by fast forward operation of the tape of the first deck, determining whether a mark signal counter value equals a program number, and performing playback mode in the first deck and copy mode in the second deck to automatically copy the selected program in the tape of the first deck to the tape of the second deck.

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