Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly.
After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference.
IMPORTANT
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,
within an equilateral triangle, is intended to
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
"dangerous voltage" within the product's
enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
CAUTION:
TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the appliance.
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WARNING
This equipment is not waterproof. To prevent a fire
or shock hazard, do not place any container filed
with liquid near this equipment (such as a vase or
flower pot) or expose it to dripping, splashing, rain
or moisture.
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CAUTION
This product is a class 1 laser product, but this product
contains a laser diode higher than Class 1.
To ensure continued safety, do not remove any covers or
attempt to gain access to the rear of the product.
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
The following caution label appears on your unit.
Location: inside of the unit
CLASS 3B VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN, AVOID EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM.
CAUTION
RADIATIONS LASER VISIBLES ET INVISIBLES DE CLASSE 3B QUAND OUVERT. ÉVITEZ TOUT EXPOSITION AU FAISCEAU.
ATTENTION
KLASSE 3B SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING. UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLING.
ADVARSEL
KLASS 3B SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD. UNDVIK ATT UT SÄT TA DIG FÖR STRÅLEN.
VARNING
BEI GEÖFFNETER ABDECKUNG IST SICHTB ARE UND UN SICH TBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG DER KLASSE 3B IM GERÄTEINNEREN VORHANDEN.
VORSICHT
NICHT DEM LASERSTRAHL AUSSETZEN!
CUANDO SE ABRE HAY RADIACIÓN LÁSER DE CLASE 3B VISIBLE E INV IS IB LE . E VI T E LA EX PO SIC IÓN A LOS RAYO S LÁSER.
PRECAUCIÓN
AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYVÄLLE JA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LUOKAN 3B LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.
VARO!
WARNING
To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked
flame sources (such as a lighted candle) on the
equipment.
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WARNING
Before plugging in for the first time, read the following
section carefully.
The voltage of the available power supply differs
according to country or region. Be sure that the
power supply voltage of the area where this unit
will be used meets the required voltage (e.g., 230 V
or 120 V) written on the rear panel.
VRW2262 - A
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Operating Environment
Operating environment temperature and humidity:
+5 ºC to +35 ºC (+41 ºF to +95 ºF); less than 85 %RH
(cooling vents not blocked)
Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area, or in
locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight (or
strong artificial light)
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VENTILATION CAUTION
When installing this unit, make sure to leave space
around the unit for ventilation to improve heat
radiation (at least 10 cm at top, 10 cm at rear, and
10 cm at each side).
WARNING
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the
product, and to protect it from overheating. To
prevent fire hazard, the openings should never be
blocked or covered with items (such as newspapers,
table-cloths, curtains) or by operating the
equipment on thick carpet or a bed.
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CAUTION
The STANDBY/ON switch on this unit will not
completely shut off all power from the AC outlet.
Since the power cord serves as the main disconnect
device for the unit, you will need to unplug it from
the AC outlet to shut down all power. Therefore,
make sure the unit has been installed so that the
power cord can be easily unplugged from the AC
outlet in case of an accident. To avoid fire hazard,
the power cord should also be unplugged from the
AC outlet when left unused for a long period of time
(for example, when on vacation).
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This product is for general household purposes. Any
failure due to use for other than household purposes
(such as long-term use for business purposes in a
restaurant or use in a car or ship) and which
requires repair will be charged for even during the
warranty period.
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If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC
outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed
and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and
mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of
this unit should be performed only by qualified
service personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the
cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make
sure it is properly disposed of after removal.
The equipment should be disconnected by removing
the mains plug from the wall socket when left
unused for a long period of time (for example, when
on vacation).
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POWER-CORD CAUTION
Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the
plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power
cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a
short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a
piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the
cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other
cords. The power cords should be routed such that they
are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord
can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check
the power cord once in a while. When you find it
damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized
service center or your dealer for a replacement.
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Contents
01 Before you start
What’s in the box
Putting the batteries in the remote
control
Using the remote control
Disc/content format playback
compatibility
About the internal hard disk drive
Symbols used in this manual
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02 Connections
Rear panel connections
Front panel connections
Easy connections
Using other types of video output
Connecting to a cable box or satellite
receiver (1)
Connecting to a cable box or satellite
receiver (2)
Connecting to an AV amplifier or
receiver
Connecting using HDMI
Connecting other AV sources
Connecting a USB device
Plugging in
About DVD recording
About HDD recording
Recorded audio
Restrictions on video recording
Using the built-in TV tuner
Setting the picture quality/
recording time
Basic recording from the TV
Setting a timer recording
Simultaneous recording and playback
(Chase Play)
Recording from an external
component
Automatic recording from a satellite
tuner
Playing your recordings on other DVD
Introduction
One Touch Copy
Using Copy Lists
Using disc backup
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10 Using the Jukebox
Copying music to the HDD
Copying files via USB
Playing music from the Jukebox
Editing Jukebox albums
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11 The PhotoViewer
Locating JPEG picture files
Changing the display style of the
PhotoViewer
Playing a slideshow
Reloading files from a disc or
USB device
Importing files to the HDD
Selecting multiple files or folders
Copying files to a DVD-R/-RW
Copying selected files to a
DVD-R/-RW
Editing files on the HDD
Printing files
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13 The Video Adjust menu
Setting the picture quality for TV and
external inputs
Setting the picture quality for disc
playback
Please confirm that the following
accessories are in the box when you open it:
• Remote control
• AA/R6P dry cell batteries x 2
• Audio/video cable (red/white/yellow)
• RF antenna cable
• Power cable
• These operating instructions
Putting the batteries in the
remote control
• Insert two AA/R6P batteries into the
battery compartment following the
indications (
compartment.
Incorrect use of batteries can result in
hazards such as leakage and bursting.
Please observe the following:
• Don’t mix new and old batteries
together.
• Don’t use different kinds of batteries
together — although they may look
similar, different batteries may have
different voltages.
• Make sure that the plus and minus ends
of each battery match the indications in
the battery compartment.
• Remove batteries from equipment that
isn’t going to be used for a month or
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,
Important
) inside the
• When disposing of used batteries,
please comply with governmental
regulations or environmental public
instruction’s rules that apply in your
country or area.
Do not use or store batteries in direct sunlight or
other excessively hot place, such as inside a car or
near a heater. This can cause batteries to leak,
overheat, explode or catch fire. It can also reduce the
life or performance of batteries.
WARNING
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Using the remote control
Please keep in mind the following when
using the remote control:
• Make sure that there are no obstacles
between the remote and the remote
sensor on the unit.
• Remote operation may become
unreliable if strong sunlight or
fluorescent light is shining on the unit’s
remote sensor.
• Remote controllers for different devices
can interfere with each other. Avoid
using remotes for other equipment
located close to this unit.
• Replace the batteries when you notice a
fall off in the operating range of the
remote.
• When the batteries run down or you
change the batteries, the remote control
mode is reset to Recorder 1. See
Control Mode
• Use within the operating range in front of
the remote control sensor on the front
panel, as shown.
on page 114.
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Remote
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• You can control this recorder using the
remote sensor of another Pioneer
component via the
the rear panel. See
connections
CONTROL IN
Rear panel
on page 14 for more
jack on
information.
Disc/content format playback
compatibility
Compatible media
• DVD-RW ver. 1.1 / 1x / 1x to 2x, ver. 1.2 /
2x to 4x / 2x to 6x
• DVD-R ver. 2.0 / 1x / 1x to 4x / 1x to 8x / 1x
to 16x, ver. 2.1 / 1x to 8x / 1x to 16x
• DVD+RW 1x to 2.4x / 1x to 4x / 3.3x to 8x
• DVD+R 1x to 2.4x / 1x to 4x / 1x to 8x / 1x
to 16x
• DVD-RAM ver. 2.0 / 2x, ver. 2.1 / 2x / 2x to
3x / 2x to 5x, ver. 2.2 / 2x / 2x to 3x / 2x to 5x
• DVD-R DL ver. 3.0 / 2x to 4x / 2x to 8x
• DVD+R DL 2.4x / 2.4x to 8x
Note that older models of DVD recorders
and DVD writers may reject DVD-RW ver. 1.2
discs and/or corrupt the data on the disc. If
you want to share DVD-RW discs between
this recorder and an older recorder/writer,
we recommend using ver. 1.1 discs.
The following table shows older Pioneer DVD
recorders’ limited compatibility with DVDRW ver. 1.2 discs.
Model
DVR-7000
DVR-310
DVR-510H
*1
Discs should be finalized in this recorder before
playing. Unfinalized VR mode and Video mode discs
may not play.
*2
Cannot read the CPRM information
the display when you load a disc. However, this will not
affect playback.
*3
Copy-once protected disc titles will not play.
PlayableRecordable
Yes
Yes
*1,2,3
*1
No
No
will show in
Readable file system
This recorder can play DVDs recorded under
the following file systems
1.02, UDF 1.50, UDF 2.00, UDF 2.01.
*
ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant. Romeo and
Joliet file systems are both compatible with
this recorder.
1
: ISO 9660*, UDF
Note
1• Depending on the recording technique used, even files recorded in compatible file systems may not play
correctly.
• MP3/WMA files can be played back when recorded onto a DVD that contains no video files and uses the UDF
1.02, UDF 1.50, UDF 2.01 or ISO 9660 file systems.
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Before you start
HDD/DVD Recording and playback compatibility
This recorder can play and record all widely-used DVD disc types, and additionally provides
HDD functionality. The table below shows some specific compatibility differences between
the different disc types.
Marks used in this
manual
Logos
Re-recordable/
Erasable
Editing of recorded
programmes
Recording of Copyonce protected
material
Playback in other
players/recorders
Chase play
16:9 and 4:3
programme
recording
Dual mono
broadcast
recording of both
audio channels
DVD
+RW
*8
HDDDVD-RDVD-RWDVD+R
HDDDVD (VR)DVD (Video)DVD ( VR) DVD ( Video)DVD+RDVD+RWDVD-RAM
*1*1*2*13, 16
*4 *4 *4 *4
n/a
*10, 11
*3
*5
*12
*6
*11
*3
*12
*7
*11
*3
*6
*6, 15
*14
DVD-
RAM
*12
*9
*11
Notes to table
*1 Must be initialized for VR mode recording (page 100).
*2 Must be initialized for Video mode recording
(page 100).
*3 Erasable, but free space does not increase.
*4 Cannot erase sections, edit chapters or use playlist
editing.
*5 Must be compatible with DVD-R (VR) playback.
*6 Finalize using this recorder (may not playback in
some units) (page 48).
*7 Must be compatible with DVD-RW (VR) playback.
*8 Must be compatible with DVD+RW playback.
*9 Must be compatible with DVD-RAM playback.
*10 Only when HDD Recording Format is set to Video
Mode Off (page 111).
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*11 Only when the recording mode is not set to LPCM.
*12 CPRM-compatible discs only.
*13 Take the disc out of the cartridge before use. Only
Panasonic and Maxell discs have been tested to work
reliably with this recorder. Discs from other makers may
become unusable when recorded or edited.
*14 Erasing a title does not increase the available
recording time, nor increase the number of recordable
titles left.
*15 Must be compatible with DVD+R playback.
*16 Depending on the disc, it may have to be initialized
before it can be recorded (page 100). In this case,
initialization will take about an hour.
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo
Licensing Corporation.
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Using DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL discs
DVD-R DL (Dual-Layer) and DVD+R DL
(Double-Layer) discs contain two recordable
layers on a single side, giving about 1.8
times the recording capacity of a
conventional single-layer disc. This unit can
record to both DVD-R DL and DVD+R DL
discs.
• If you intend to play DVD-R DL (Video
mode) or DVD+R DL discs recorded on
this unit on other DVD recorders/players,
you must finalize them. (Note that some
DVD recorders/players may not play
even finalized DL discs.)
• This logo indicates that the disc is a
DVD-R DL or DVD+R DL disc:
Correct operation has been confirmed for DL
discs:
• DVD-R DL ver. 3.0/2x to 4x
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (Verbatim)
• DVD-R DL ver. 3.0/2x to 8x
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (Verbatim)
That’s
JVC
• DVD+R DL 2.4x
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (Verbatim)
RICOH
• DVD+R DL 2.4x to 8x
Mitsubishi Kagaku Media (Verbatim)
RICOH
About DualDisc playback
A DualDisc is a new two -sided disc, one side
of which contains DVD content –video,
audio, etc. –while the other side contains
non-DVD content such as digital audio
material.
The non-DVD, audio side of the disc is not
compliant with the CD Audio specification
and therefore may not play.
It is possible that when loading or ejecting a
DualDisc, the opposite side to that being
played will be scratched. Scratched discs
may not be playable.
The DVD side of a DualDisc plays in this
product. DVD-Audio content will not play.
For more detailed information on the
DualDisc specification, please refer to the
disc manufacturer or disc retailer.
Other disc compatibility
In addition to DVD, this recorder is
compatible with a wide range of disc types
(media) and formats. Playable discs will
generally feature one of the logos on the disc
and/or disc packaging shown below. Note
however that some disc types, such as
recordable CD (and DVD), may be in an
unplayable format — see below for further
compatibility information.
Audio CDCD-R
Video CD
CD-RW
Super Video CD (Super VCD)
CD-R/-RW compatibility
This recorder cannot record CD-R or CD-RW
discs.
• Readable formats: CD-Audio, Video CD/
Super VCD, ISO 9660 CD-ROM*
containing MP3, WMA, JPEG or DivX files
*
ISO 9660 Level 1 or 2 compliant. CD
physical format: Mode1, Mode2 XA Form1.
Romeo and Joliet file systems are both
compatible with this recorder.
• Multi-session playback: Yes (except CDAudio and Video CD/Super VCD)
• Compatible formats: MPEG-1 Audio
Layer 3 (MP3), Windows Media Audio
(WMA)
• Sampling rates: 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz or
48 kHz
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Before you start
• Bit-rates: Any (128 kbps or higher
recommended)
• Variable bit-rate (VBR) MP3 playback:
Yes
• VBR WMA playback: No
• WMA encoder compatibility: Windows
Media Codec 8
(files encoded using
Windows Media Codec 9 may be playable
but some parts of the specification are not
supported; specifically, Pro, Lossless,
Voice and VBR)
• DRM (Digital Rights Management)
1
file
playback: No
• File extensions: .mp3, .wma (these must
be used for the recorder to recognize
MP3 and WMA files – do not use for
other file types)
• File structure: Up to 99 folders/999 files
(if these limits are exceeded, only files
and folders up to these limits are
playable)
WMA (Windows Media™ Audio)
compatibility
This recorder can playback Windows Media
Audio content.
WMA is an acronym for Windows Media
Audio and refers to an audio compression
technology developed by Microsoft
Corporation. WMA content can be encoded
by using Windows Media Player for
Windows XP, Windows Media Player 9 or
Windows Media Player 10 series.
Windows Media is a trademark of Microsoft
Corporation.
This product includes technology owned by
Microsoft Corporation and cannot be used or
distributed without a license from Microsoft
Licensing, Inc.
DivX video compatibility
DivX is a compressed digital video format
created by the DivX
Inc. This recorder can play DivX video files
burned on CD-R/-RW/-ROM discs. Keeping
the same terminology as DVD-Video,
individual DivX video files are called “Titles”.
When naming files/titles on a CD-R/-RW disc
prior to burning, keep in mind that by default
they will be played in alphabetical order.
• Official DivX
• Plays all versions of DivX
(including DivX
playback of DivX
• File extensions: .avi and .divx (these
must be used for the recorder to
recognize DivX video files).
files with the .avi extension are recognized
as MPEG4, but not all of these are
necessarily DivX video files and therefore
may not be playable on this recorder.
• File structure: Up to 99 folders or 999
files.
DivX, DivX Certified, and associated logos are
trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are used under
license.
®
video codec from DivX,
®
Certified product.
®
®
®
video
6) with standard
media files.
Note that all
Note
1 DRM (digital rights management) copy protection is a technology designed to prevent unauthorized copying by
restricting playback, etc. of compressed audio files on devices other than the PC (or other recording equipment)
used to record it. For detailed information, please see the instruction manuals or help files that came with your
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DivX® VOD content
DivX
In order to play DivX VOD (video on demand)
content on this recorder, you first need to
register the recorder with your DivX VOD
content provider. You do this by generating a
DivX VOD registration code, which you
submit to your provider.
Some DivX VOD content may only be
playable a fixed number of times. When you
load a disc containing this type of DivX VOD
content, the remaining number of plays is
shown on-screen and you then have the
option of playing the disc (thereby using up
one of the remaining plays), or stopping. If
you load a disc that contains expired DivX
VOD content (for example, content that has
zero remaining plays), the message
Expired
If your DivX VOD content allows an unlimited
number of plays, then you may load the disc
into your recorder and play the content as
often as you like, and no message will be
displayed.
is displayed.
Important
• DivX VOD content is protected by a DRM
system. This restricts playback of
content to specific, registered devices.
• If you load a disc that contains DivX VOD
content not authorized for this recorder,
the message
displayed and the content will not play.
• Resetting the recorder (as described in
Resetting the recorder
not cause you to lose your registration
code.
Authorization Error
on page 131) will
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• File extensions: .jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .jif, .jfif
(must be used for the recorder to
recognize JPEG files – do not use for
other file types)
• File structure: The recorder can load up
to 99 folders/999 files at one time
are more files/folders that this on the disc
then more can be reloaded)
(if there
PC-created disc compatibility
Discs recorded using a personal computer
may not be playable in this unit due to the
setting of the application software used to
create the disc. In these particular
instances, check with the software publisher
for more detailed information.
Discs recorded in packet write mode (UDF
format) are not compatible with this
recorder.
Check the DVD-R/-RW or CD-R/-RW
software disc boxes for additional
compatibility information.
Dolby Digital
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
DTS
JPEG file compatibility
• Compatible formats: Baseline JPEG and
EXIF 2.2* still image files
*
File format used by digital still cameras
• Sampling ratio: 4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0
• Horizontal resolution: 160 to 5120 pixels
• Vertical resolution: 120 to 3840 pixels
• Progressive JPEG compatible: No
“DTS” and “DTS Digital Out” are registered
trademarks of DTS, Inc.
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Before you start
About the internal hard disk
drive
The internal hard disk drive (HDD) is a fragile
piece of equipment. When used without the
proper care or in the wrong conditions, it is
possible that recorded contents may be
damaged or lost entirely, in some cases
making even normal playback or recording
impossible. Please understand that in the
event of repair or replacement of the HDD or
related components, all your HDD
recordings will be lost.
Please use the recorder following the
guidelines below to protect against possible
HDD failure.
The HDD should not be regarded as a place to
store recordings permanently. We
recommend that you back up your important
recordings onto DVD discs in order to protect
against accidental loss.
Pioneer cannot under any circumstances
accept responsibility for any direct or indirect
loss arising from any inconvenience or loss of
recorded material resulting from HDD failure.
• Install and use the recorder on a stable,
level surface.
• Do not block the rear vent/cooling fan.
• Do not use the recorder in excessively
hot or humid places, or in places that
may be subject to sudden changes in
temperature. Sudden changes in
temperature can cause condensation to
form inside the recorder. This can be a
cause of HDD failure.
• Do not move the recorder immediately
after switching it off. If you need to move
the recorder, please follow the steps
below:
1
After the message
shown on the front panel display, wait at
least two minutes.
2
Unplug from the wall socket.
3
Move the recorder.
• If there’s a power failure while the
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recorder is on there is a chance that
some data on the HDD will be lost.
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• The HDD is very delicate. If used over
time in an improper manner or in an
unsuitable environment, it is possible
that the HDD will fail. Signs of problems
include playback unexpectedly freezing
and noticeable block noise (mosaic) in
the picture. However, sometimes there
will be no warning signs of HDD failure.
If the HDD fails, no playback of recorded
material will be possible. In this case it
will be necessary to replace the HDD
unit.
Optimizing HDD performance
As you record and edit material on the HDD,
the data on the disk becomes fragmented,
eventually affecting the recorder’s
performance. Before this happens, the
recorder will warn you that it is time to
optimize the HDD (which you can do from
the Disc Setup menu; see
page 100).
Optimize HDD
on
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Before you start
Symbols used in this manual
The following icons are provided to help you
quickly identify which instructions you need
for which kind of disc.
01
HDD
DVD
DVD-Video
DVD (Video)
DVD (VR)
DVD+R
DVD+RW
DVD-RAM
CD
Video CD
Super VCD
HDD
Any type of DVD disc
(recordable or playback
only), finalized or not.
Commercially produced
DVD, finalized Video mode
DVD-R/-RW.
Video mode DVD-R/-RW
(unfinalized)
VR mode DVD-R/-RW
DVD+R
DVD+RW
DVD-RAM
Audio CD
Video CD
Super VCD
WMA/MP3
DivX
A L L
WMA or MP3 files
DivX files
All of the above
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Connections
Chapter 2
Connections
Rear panel connections
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IN
R
OUT
INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
INPUT 3
L
AUDIO
R
S-VIDEO
VIDEOAUDIO
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
6
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VIDEO
L
OUTPUT 2
S-VIDEO
CONTROL
IN
P
B
P
R
OUTPUT 1
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1 ANTENNA IN (RF IN)/OUT
Connect your TV antenna to the
IN (RF IN)
to the
jack. The signal is passed through
ANTENNA OUT
jack for connection to
ANTENNA
your TV.
2 INPUT 3
Stereo analog audio, video and S-video
inputs for connection to a satellite receiver,
set top box, etc.
3 OUTPUT 2
Stereo analog audio, video and S-video
outputs for connection to a TV or AV
amplifier/receiver.
4 HDMI OUT
HDMI output for high quality digital audio
and video.
5 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (COAXIAL)
Coaxial digital audio jack for connecting to
an AV amplifier/receiver, Dolby Digital/DTS
decoder or other equipment with a digital
input.
6 INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
Stereo analog audio, video and S-video
inputs for connection to a satellite receiver,
set top box, etc.
DIGITAL
HDMI OUT
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
AC IN
7 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
A high-quality video output for connecting to
a TV or monitor with a component video
input.
8 OUTPUT 1
Stereo analog audio, video and S-video
outputs for connection to a TV or AV
amplifier/receiver.
9 CONTROL IN
Use to control this recorder from the remote
sensor of another Pioneer component with a
CONTROL OUT
Pioneer
OUT
of the other component to the
CONTROL IN
terminal and bearing the
mark. Connect the
of this recorder using a mini-
CONTROL
plug cord.
10 AC IN – Power inlet
Connect to a power outlet using the supplied
power cable after making all other
connections.
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Front panel connections
On the front panel there is a flip-down cover
that hides more connections.
Left side:
DV IN
USB
111213
11 DV IN
A DV input i.LINK connector, suitable for
connecting a DV camcorder.
12 USB port (Type B)
USB port for connecting a PictBridgecompatible printer or PC.
13 USB port (Type A)
USB port for connecting a digital camera,
keyboard or other USB device.
Right side:
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
INPUT 2
L(MONO) R AUDIO
02
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14 INPUT 2
Audio/video input (stereo analog audio;
composite and S-video), especially suitable
for camcorders, game consoles, portable
audio, etc.
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Easy connections
The setup described here is a basic
configuration that allows you to record TV
programmes on both this recorder and your
VCR. When watching recordings from this
recorder, set your TV to input 1; switch to
input 2 to watch a video playing in the VCR.
Important
• This recorder is equipped with copy
protection technology. Do not connect
this recorder to your TV via a VCR (or your
VCR via this recorder) using AV cables,
as the picture from this recorder will not
appear properly on your TV.
• Before making or changing any rear
panel connections, make sure that all
components are switched off and
unplugged from the wall outlet.
1
Antenna/cable TV
ANTENNA
wall outlet
IN (RF IN)
ANTENNA
IN
R
OUT
ANTENNA
OUT
2
To antenna input
From antenna output
3
To antenna input
INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
VIDEOAUDIO
R
L
INPUT 3
L
OUTPUT 2
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEOAUDIO
CONTROL
IN
P
B
Y
P
R
OUTPUT 1
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
OUTPUT 1
VCR
HDMI OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
4
video output
From audio/
To audio/
video input
AC IN
5
1 Connect your TV antenna/cable TV
outlet to the ANTENNA IN (RF IN) jack on
this recorder.
2 Use an RF antenna cable (one is
supplied) to connect the ANTENNA OUT
jack on this recorder to the antenna input
on your VCR.
• If you are not connecting a VCR in the
chain, connect this recorder directly to
your TV and skip the next step.
3 Use an RF antenna cable to connect
the antenna output on your VCR to the
antenna input on your TV.
4 Connect the AUDIO and VIDEO
OUTPUT jacks (1 or 2) to a set of audio/
video inputs on your TV.
Use the supplied three-pin audio/video
cable. It is colour-coded to help you match
them up (red/white for the right/left audio
connections and yellow for video in/outs).
Make sure you match up the left and right
outputs with their corresponding inputs for
correct stereo sound.
5 Connect your VCR to your TV (A/V IN
2 above) using a set of audio and video
cables.
• See the following page if you want to use
S-video or component video cables for
the video connection.
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Using other types of video
output
This recorder has standard (composite),
S-video and component video outputs. The
main difference between them is the quality
of the picture. S-video delivers a better
picture than composite video, while
component video gives better picture quality
still. The variety of outputs also gives you the
flexibility of connecting your particular
equipment using the best connection type
available.
To component video input
To S-video input
2
ANTENNA
IN
R
OUT
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
TV
S-VIDEO
OUTPUT
VIDEOAUDIO
R
L
INPUT 3
L
OUTPUT 2S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEOAUDIO
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
CONTROL
IN
P
B
P
R
OUTPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
HDMI OUT
1
AC IN
1 Connecting using an S-video output
S-video carries the picture as separate
colour and luminance (brightness) signals.
There are two S-video outputs for connection
to TVs, monitors, VCRs or other equipment.
• Use an S-video cable (not supplied) to
connect an S-VIDEO OUTPUT (1 or 2) to
an S-video input on your TV, monitor (or
other equipment).
2 Connecting using the component
video output
Component video carries the picture as two
separate colour signals, plus a luminance
(brightness) signal.
See also
Component Video Out
on page 106
for how to set up the component video
output for use with a progressive scancompatible TV.
• Use a component video cable (not
supplied) to connect the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks to a component video
input on your TV, monitor (or other
equipment).
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Connecting to a cable box or
satellite receiver (1)
If you are using a cable box or satellite
receiver with only a few scrambled channels,
follow the setup on this page
the channels are scrambled, we recommend
using the setup on the following page.
Using the setup on this page you can:
• Record unscrambled channels by
selecting them on this recorder.
• Record scrambled channels by selecting
them on the cable box/satellite receiver
and using the Auto Start Recording
feature (see
satellite tuner
Automatic recording from a
on page 47).
• Watch one channel while recording
another.
Important
• Do not connect this recorder ‘through’
your VCR, satellite receiver or cable box.
Always connect each component
directly to your TV or AV amp/receiver.
1
. If many or all
1
Antenna/cable TV
ANTENNA
wall outlet
IN (RF IN)
ANTENNA
IN
R
OUT
ANTENNA
OUT
1
To antenna input
From antenna output
1
To antenna input
INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
R
INPUT 3
S-VIDEO
VIDEOAUDIO
L
INPUT 1/AUTO
START REC
Cable box/
Satellite receiver
TV
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
VIDEOAUDIO
L
OUTPUT 2
S-VIDEO
CONTROL
IN
P
B
P
R
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
HDMI OUT
3
From audio/
video output
AC IN
To audio/video input
1 Connect RF antenna cables as shown.
This enables you to watch and record TV
channels.
2 Connect the AUDIO and VIDEO
OUTPUT jacks (1 or 2) on this recorder to
a set of audio/video inputs on your TV
using a set of A/V cables (as supplied).
This enables you to watch the output from
this recorder.
3 Connect the audio/video output of
your cable box/satellite receiver to the
INPUT 1 jacks on this recorder using a set
of A/V cables.
This enables you to record scrambled TV
channels.
2
Note
1 The diagram shows standard video connections, but you can alternatively use the S-video or component video
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Connecting to a cable box or
satellite receiver (2)
If many or all the channels you receive by
cable or satellite are scrambled, we
recommend using this setup.
Using the setup on this page you can:
• Record any channel by selecting it on
the cable box/satellite receiver.
• Record using the Auto Start Recording
feature (see
satellite tuner
Automatic recording from a
on page 47).
Important
• Do not connect this recorder ‘through’
your VCR, satellite receiver or cable box.
Always connect each component
directly to your TV or AV amp/receiver.
1
1
Antenna/cable TV
To antenna input
From antenna output
ANTENNA
IN (RF IN)
ANTENNA
IN
R
OUT
ANTENNA
OUT
1
To antenna input
wall outlet
INPUT 1/AUTO
START REC
INPUT 3
VIDEOAUDIO
L
INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
Cable box/
Satellite receiver
R
L
S-VIDEO
B
P
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
TV
3
VIDEOAUDIO
OUTPUT 2
S-VIDEO
CONTROL
IN
P
R
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 1
From audio/
video output
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
HDMI OUT
2
To audio/video input
AC IN
1 Connect RF antenna cables as shown.
This enables you to watch and record TV
channels.
2 Connect the AUDIO and VIDEO
OUTPUT jacks (1 or 2) on this recorder to
a set of audio/video inputs on your TV
using a set of A/V cables (as supplied).
This enables you to watch discs.
3 Connect the audio/video output of
your cable box/satellite receiver to the
INPUT 1 jacks on this recorder using a set
of A/V cables.
This enables you to record scrambled TV
channels.
Note
1 • The setup on this page does not allow you to watch one channel and record another.
• The diagram shows standard video connections, but you can alternatively use the S-video or component video
connections if they’re available.
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Connecting to an AV
amplifier or receiver
To enjoy multichannel surround sound you
need to connect this recorder to an AV amp/
receiver using the digital coaxial output. In
addition to the digital connection, we
recommend also connecting using the
stereo analog connection.
You’ll probably also want to connect a video
output to your AV amp/receiver. Use the
standard (composite) video output (as
shown here), or the S-video or component
video connections.
See also
set up the digital audio output. (Noise may
be output from your speakers if the recorder
is not set up to work with your AV amp/
receiver.)
Audio Out
on page 107 for how to
Important
• Do not connect this recorder to your TV
‘through’ your VCR or other component
using A/V cables. Always connect it
directly to your TV.
1
Antenna/cable TV
ANTENNA
wall outlet
IN (RF IN)
1
ANTENNA
OUT
ANTENNA
IN
R
OUT
INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
To antenna input
VIDEOAUDIO
R
L
INPUT 3
OUTPUT 2
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
VIDEOAUDIO
L
2
To audio/video inputTo digital input
CONTROL
IN
P
B
Y
P
R
OUTPUT 1
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
OUTPUT 1
AV amp/
receiver
TV
HDMI OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
From video
output
To video input
AC IN
1 Connect RF antenna cables as shown.
This enables you to watch and record TV
channels.
2 Connect the AUDIO and VIDEO
OUTPUT jacks (1 or 2) on this recorder to
a set of audio/video inputs on your AV
amp/receiver.
3 Use an coaxial digital audio cable (not
supplied) to connect the DIGITAL AUDIO
OUT (COAXIAL) jack on this recorder to
an coaxial digital input on your AV amp/
receiver.
This enables you to listen to multichannel
surround sound.
1
4 Connect the AV amp/receiver’s video
output to a video input on your TV.
3
4
Note
1 If your AV amp/receiver doesn’t have an coaxial digital input, but has a optical type, converter boxes that convert
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Connecting using HDMI
If you have an HDMI or DVI-equipped1
monitor or display
this recorder using an HDMI cable (not
supplied).
The HDMI connector outputs
uncompressed digital video, as well as
almost every kind of digital audio.
1 Use an HDMI cable to connect the
HDMI OUT connector on this recorder to
an HDMI connector on an HDMIcompatible display.
ANTENNA
IN
INPUT 3
S-VIDEO
VIDEOAUDIO
R
L
OUT
INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
• The arrow on the cable connector body
should be face down for correct
alignment with the connector on the
recorder.
When connected to an HDMI component or
HDCP-compatible DVI component, the
HDMI indicator lights.
HDMI setup is generally automatic. There
are however settings you can change if you
need to. See
when an HDMI device is connected)
2
, you can connect it to
To HDMI
input
HDMI-compatible display
HDMI
OUT
VIDEOAUDIO
R
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
L
OUTPUT 2
S-VIDEO
CONTROL
IN
P
B
P
R
OUTPUT 1
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
HDMI OUT
HDMI Output (only available
on
AC IN
page 112 for more information. Note that the
HDMI settings remain in effect until you
change them, or connect a new HDMI
component.
Important
• An HDMI connection can only be made
with DVI-equipped components
compatible with both DVI and
High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection (HDCP). If you choose to
connect to a DVI connector, you will
need a DVI to HDMI adaptor cable. A DVI
to HDCP connection, however, does not
support audio. Consult your local audio
dealer for more information.
• The HDMI connection is compatible with
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, 16 bit/
20 bit/24 bit 2-channel linear PCM
signals, as well as Dolby Digital, DTS and
MPEG audio bitstream.
• If your connected component is only
compatible with Linear PCM, the signal
is output as Linear PCM (DTS audio is
not output).
• If you have connected to a Pioneer
plasma display, please select the HDMI
setup on the display (refer to the
supplied manual for more on this).
About HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
Interface) supports both video and audio on
a single digital connection for use with DVD
players and recorders, DTV, set-top boxes,
and other AV devices. HDMI was developed
to provide the technologies of
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
(HDCP) as well as Digital Visual Interface
(DVI) in one specification. HDCP is used to
protect digital content transmitted and
received by DVI-compliant displays.
Note
1 Depending on the component you have connected, using a DVI connection may result in unreliable signal
transfers.
2 The pixel resolution of this recorder’s HDMI video output is (according to TV format): NTSC (720 x 480i/p,
1280 x 720p, 1920 x 1080i/p) and PAL (720 x 576i/p, 1280 x 720p, 1920 x 1080i/p). If your display is not compatible
with these resolutions the picture may not be correctly reproduced.
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HDMI has the capability to support
standard, enhanced, or high-definition video
plus standard to multi-channel surroundsound audio. HDMI features include
uncompressed digital video, a bandwidth of
up to five gigabits per second (Dual Link),
one connector (instead of several cables and
connectors), and communication between
the AV source and AV devices such as DTVs.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.
HDMI Control
By connecting this unit to an
HDMI Control-compatible Pioneer plasma
television or AV system (amplifier or AV
receiver etc.) with an HDMI cable, you can
control this unit from the remote control of a
connected plasma television, as well as have
the connected plasma television
automatically change inputs in response to
this unit starting playback.
Refer to the operating manual for your
plasma television or AV system for more
information about which operations can be
carried out by connecting via HDMI cable.
Auto-select function
You can have a connected plasma television
or AV system automatically change inputs
when playback begins on this unit (including
when you have a GUI (such as Disc Navigator)
set to display on this unit). Certain connected
plasma televisions may have their power
turned from off to on when using this function.
Simultaneous power function
You can have this unit turn on automatically
when the power for a connected plasma
television is turned on. To have this unit’s
power turned off when a connected plasma
television is turned off, you must change the
simultaneous power function of your plasma
television.
Unified language function
By receiving language information from a
connected plasma television, you can have
this unit’s language settings automatically
change to those of the plasma television
(language information can be received only
when no media is being played back and no
recordings are taking place, or when you
choose not to display this unit’s GUI
displays). Refer to your plasma television’s
operating manual for more information
regarding how your plasma television
transmits language information.
Setup Navigator
Language information is imported from your
plasma television before you begin Setup
Navigator (see
on page 30).
• Controls may not function properly in
certain situations, such as immediately
after you have connect an HDMI cable,
change connection settings, turn this
unit’s power off or remove the power
cable for this unit or the connected
component. If you experience any
problems, turn the HDMI control for all
connected units ON and check the video
output from this unit.
• You cannot use the Auto Start Recording
function (see
satellite tuner
unit’s power set to turn on
simultaneously with a plasma television.
If you do not want this unit to turn on
automatically when you turn the power
to your plasma television, set this unit’s
HDMI Control
• When a scheduled recording finishes,
this unit’s power is not turned off if the
power for the plasma television is on.
Switching on and setting up
Important
Automatic recording from a
on page 47) if you have this
to
OFF
(page 113).
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• Even if you make child lock settings (see
Preventing use of the recorder before a
timer recording (child lock)
on page 45),
this unit can still be controlled by the
remote of a connected plasma
television. If you do not want this unit to
be able to be controlled by another
component when you have set a child
lock, turn this unit’s
OFF
(page 113).
HDMI Control
to
• We cannot guarantee this unit will work
with HDMI control-compatible
components other than those made by
Pioneer.
Connecting other AV sources
Connecting a VCR or analog
camcorder
HDD/DVD
DivX
COPYHDMI
STANDBY/ON
DV IN
USB
AUDIO/VIDEO
OUTPUT
(Rear panel)
12
Analog camcorder
VCR
CH
OPEN/CLOSE
ONE TOUCH
STOP REC
INPUT
REC MODE
SELECT
AUDIO/VIDEO
INPUT
(Front panel)
S-VIDEO
L(MONO)R AUDIO
VIDEO
INPUT 2
COPY
From audio/video outputTo audio/video input
REC
2 Connect a set of audio and video
outputs of your VCR or camcorder to a
set of inputs on this recorder.
This enables you to record tapes from your
VCR or camcorder.
• You can use standard video or S-video
cables for the video connection.
• The front panel connections make
convenient connections for a camcorder
input.
• When connecting an external AV source
that only supports monaural sound, only
insert the left (white) audio jack to this
device. Doing so will allow the same
sound track to be recorded to both
channels. You must connect to the
INPUT 2
jack on the front panel.
Connecting a DV camcorder
You can connect a DV camcorder or DVD
recorder with DV output to the front panel
DV IN
jack.
Important
• This jack is for connection to DV
equipment only. It is not compatible with
digital satellite receivers or D-VHS video
decks.
HDD/DVD
DivX
COPYHDMI
STANDBY/ON
DV IN
USB
DV
IN
OPEN/CLOSE
S-VIDEO
L(MONO)R AUDIO
VIDEO
INPUT 2
ONE TOUCH
STOP REC
COPY
INPUT
REC MODE
CH
SELECT
REC
1 Connect a set of audio and video
inputs of your VCR or camcorder to a set
of outputs on this recorder.
This enables you to record from this recorder
to your VCR or camcorder.
• You can use standard video or S-video
cables for the video connection.
From DV output
DV camcorder
•
Use a DV cable (not supplied) to
connect the DV jack of your DV
camcorder to the front panel DV IN
jack of this recorder.
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Connecting a USB device
Using the USB ports on the front of the
recorder you can connect USB devices such
as digital cameras, printers, keyboards and
PCs. Please also see the instructions that
came with the device you want to connect
before using.
HDD/DVD
DivX
COPYHDMI
STANDBY/ON
DV IN
USB
(Type B)
USB
PictBridge-compatible
Printer
PC
Important
• Some USB devices may not work with
this recorder.
• When connecting a PC to this unit, make
sure the power is turned off on both the
PC and this unit when you connect them
via USB.
• We recommend connecting USB
devices when this recorder is switched
off (in standby).
JPEG file storage devices
• Digital still camera
• Memory card reader (any type of
memory card)
• USB memory
The Mass Storage Class (MSC) device
should be FAT-compatible. Note that if the
device is partitioned, this recorder may not
recognize it.
The Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) can be
used to transfer up to maximum 4000 files.
USBUSB
(Type A)
USB
Keyboard
OPEN/CLOSE
STOP REC
INPUT
CH
SELECT
S-VIDEO
L(MONO)R AUDIO
VIDEO
INPUT 2
ONE TOUCH
COPY
REC MODE
Digital Camera
WMA/MP3 file storage devices
• Memory card reader (any type of
memory card)
• USB memory
• PC (Use Connect PC function)
The Mass Storage Class (MSC) device
should be FAT-compatible. Note that if the
device is partitioned, this recorder may not
REC
recognize it.
Note that although multi-slot card readers
can be used, the recorder will only recognize
the first card inserted. To read another card,
remove all the cards and insert the card to be
read again.
Using a USB hub
• Use a hub compatible with USB 1.1 and/
or 2.0.
• Use an independently powered hub (bus
powered hubs may not work reliably).
• In the event of unreliable operation with
the hub, we recommend plugging the
device directly into the recorder’s USB
port.
• Operation may become unreliable if too
many devices are connected to the hub.
In this case, try unplugging some
devices.
• If the power delivered through a hub is
insufficient for the devices connected,
communication can become unreliable.
In this case, disconnect one or more
devices then perform a USB restart. (See
Restart USB Device
Using a USB printer
• Use a PictBridge-compatible printer.
Using a USB keyboard
• Do not use a PS/2 keyboard connected
using a PS/2-USB adapter.
on page 114.)
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Using a PC
• Note that you can connect a PC to this
device via USB to copy WMA and MP3
files. For more information, see
PC
on page 87. To use Connect PC with
this device, your PC must run either the
Windows XP Home Edition (SP2) or
Windows XP Professional (SP2)
operating system and be able to run
Windows Media Player 10. Even if your
PC can run Windows Media Player 10,
we cannot guarantee that it will function
properly with this device. For more
details see the ‘Help’ section of Windows
Media Player 10.
Connect
Plugging in
After checking all the connections, plug in
the recorder.
• Use the supplied power cable to
connect this recorder to a power outlet.
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Controls and displays
Front panel
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HDD/DVD
DivX
COPYHDMI
STANDBY/ON
DV IN
USB
1 DivX indicator
Lights when this recorder plays DivX video
files.
2 HDD/DVD
Press to switch between HDD and DVD for
recording and playback.
3 COPY indicator
Lights when copying is underway.
4 Disc tray
5 HDD/DVD indicator
Indicator lights blue when the hard disk
(HDD) is selected; orange when the DVD
drive is selected.
6 OPEN/CLOSE
Press to open/close the disc tray.
7 HDMI indicator
Lights when this recorder is connected to
HDMI (HDCP) compatible component.
8 Front panel display and IR remote
sensor
See
Display
on page 27 for details.
9 STANDBY/ON
Press to switch the recorder on/into standby.
10 Front panel inputs
See
Front panel connections
on page 15 for
more information on these.
OPEN/CLOSE
S-VIDEO
L(MONO)R AUDIO
VIDEO
INPUT 2
ONE TOUCH
STOP REC
COPY
INPUT
SELECT
REC MODE
CH
REC
121091011
11
Press to start or restart playback.
Press to stop playback.
STOP REC
Press to stop recording.
ONE TOUCH COPY
Press to start One Touch Copy of the
currently playing title to DVD or the
HDD.
CH +/–
Use to change channels, skip chapters/
tracks, etc.
INPUT SELECT
Press to change the input used for
recording.
REC MODE
Press repeatedly to cycle through
recording modes (picture quality).
12 REC
Press to start recording. Press repeatedly to
set the recording time in 30 minute blocks.
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Display
03
2 3561
897
10
1
4
PM
Lights during playback; blinks when
playback is paused.
2
Lights when copying.
3
Lights during recording; blinks when
recording is paused.
4PM
Lights to indicate PM (after midday) for the
clock display.
5
(page 38)
Lights when a timer recording has been
set. (Indicator blinks if the timer has been
set to DVD but there isn’t a recordable
disc loaded, or the timer has been set to
HDD but the HDD is not recordable.)
NTSC
Lights when the video output signal
format is NTSC.
(page 107)
Indicates which channels are recorded
when dual mono is selected.
(page 106)
Lights when the component video output
is set to progressive scan (except in
some cases when a component is
connected using HDMI).
SAP
(page 36)
Lights when the currently selected TV
channel has a Secondary Audio
Programme channel.
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(page 36)
XP
Lights when the recording mode is set to
XP
(best quality).
SP
Lights when the recording mode is set to
SP
(standard play).
LP/SLP
Lights when the recording mode is set to
LP
(long play) or
SLP
(super long play).
EP/SEP
Lights when the recording mode is set to
EP
(extended play) or
SEP
(super
extended play).
MN
Lights when the recording mode is set to
MN
(manual recording level) mode.
7 Character display
8 R/RW
Indicates the type of recordable DVD loaded:
DVD-R or DVD-RW.
9 AUTO
Lights when Auto Start Recording has been
set, and during Auto Start Recording.
10 PL
(page 67)
Lights when a VR mode disc is loaded
and the recorder is in Play List mode.
2 3
(page 114)
Shows the remote control mode (if nothing
is displayed, the remote control mode is 1).
V
Lights when an unfinalized Video mode
disc is loaded.
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Controls and displays
Remote control
12
STANDBY/ON
3
5
8
10
11
13
15
HDDDVD
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
VCR Plus+
+
AUDIO
DISC NAVIGATOR
TOP MENU
HOME
MENU
16
REV SCANPLAYFWD SC AN
PAUSE STOPCM
20
21
22
PREV
REC
INPUT
SELECT
CASE
SELECTION
HDD/DVD RECORDER
1 ONE TOUCH COPY
Press to start One Touch Copy of the
currently playing title to DVD or the HDD.
2 Remote control indicator
Lights when setting up the remote control
for use with a TV (page 127) and when
setting the remote control mode (page 114).
3 STANDBY/ON
Press to switch the recorder on/into standby.
4 OPEN/CLOSE
Press to open/close the disc tray.
5 HDD
Press to select the hard disk (HDD) for
recording or playback.
OPEN/CLOSE
ONE TOUCH
COPY
INPUT
ABC
DEF
SELECT
CLEAR
CLEAR
SUBTITLE ANGLE PLAY MODE
ENTER
RETURN
HELP
OK
BACK SKIP
NEXT STEP/SLOW
STOP REC
REC MODE TIMER REC
TV CONTROL
VOLUME
CHANNEL
(page 78)
CH
DISPLAY
4
6
7
9
12
MENU
14
17
18
19
6 DVD
Press to select the DVD for recording or
playback.
7 INPUT SELECT
(page 46)
Press to change the input to use for
recording.
8 Alphanumeric buttons, + and CLEAR
Use the number buttons for track/chapter/
title selection; channel selection, and so on.
The same buttons can also be used to enter
names for titles, discs and so on.
Use the + button to enter non-alphanumeric
characters and symbols.
Use
CLEAR
to clear an entry and start again.
9 CH +/–
(page 36)
Press to change the channel of the built-in
TV tuner.
10 VCR Plus+™
(page 40)
Press then use the number buttons to enter
a PlusCode™ programming number for
timer recording.
VCR Plus+ and PlusCode are trademarks
of Gemstar Development Corporation.
The VCR Plus+ system is manufactured
under license from Gemstar Development
Corporation.
11 DVD playback functions
AUDIO
(page 36, 60)
Changes the audio language or channel.
(When the recorder is stopped, press to
change the tuner audio.)
SUBTITLE
(page 59)
Displays/changes the subtitles included
in multilingual DVD-Video discs.
ANGLE
(page 60)
Switches camera angles on discs with
multi-angle scenes.
12 PLAY MODE
(page 57)
Press to display the Play Mode menu (for
features such as search, repeat and
programme play).
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13 DISC NAVIGATOR
TOP MENU
Press to display the Disc Navigator screen,
or the top menu if a DVD-Video or finalized
DVD-R/-RW (Video) disc is loaded.
14 MENU
Press to display the disc menu if a DVDVideo disc is loaded.
15
///
Used to navigate all on-screen displays.
Press
highlighted option.
16 HOME MENU
Press to display the Home Menu, from
which you can navigate all the functions of
the recorder.
17 RETURN
Press to go back one level in the on-screen
menu or display.
18 HELP
Press for help on how to use the current GUI
screen.
19 DISPLAY
Displays/changes the on-screen information
displays.
20 Playback controls
(page 56)
Press to start reverse or forward
scanning. Press again to change the
speed.
Press to start playback.
Press to pause playback or recording.
(page 52)
(page 52)
ENTER
to select the currently
(page 61)
REV SCAN FWD SCAN
PLAY
PAUSE
(page 55, 67)
and ENTER
(page 51)
/
STOP
Press to stop playback.
CM BACK (commercial back)
Press repeatedly to skip progressively
backward through the video playing.
CM SKIP (commercial skip)
Press repeatedly to skip progressively
forward through the video playing.
PREV NEXT
Press to skip to the previous or next title/
chapter/track/folder; or to display the
previous or next menu page.
STEP/SLOW
During playback, press to start slowmotion playback; while paused, press to
show the previous or next video frame.
21 Recording controls
REC
Press to start recording. Press
repeatedly to set the recording time in
blocks of 30 mins.
STOP REC
Press to stop recording.
REC MODE
Press repeatedly to change the
recording mode (picture quality).
TIMER REC
Press to start setting a timer recording.
22 TV CONTROL
After setting up, use these controls to
control your TV.
(page 36)
(page 38)
(page 56)
(page 37)
(page 127)
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Getting started
Chapter 4
Getting started
Switching on and setting up
When you switch the recorder on for the first
time, you can make several basic settings
using the Setup Navigator feature. This takes
you through setting the clock, the internal TV
tuner and the video output.
If you’re using the recorder for the first time,
we strongly recommend you use the Setup
Navigator before starting to use the
recorder.
Important
• Some of the Setup Navigator on-screen
displays (OSDs) in this section vary
slightly depending on the country or
region of purchase.
1 Switch on your TV and set the video
input to this recorder.
STANDBY/ON
2 Switch on the recorder.
When you switch on for the first time, your
TV should display the Setup Navigator
screen (If the Setup Navigator doesn’t
appear, you can also access it from the
Initial Setup menu; see page 105).
ENTER
4 Start the Setup Navigator.
Setting
Complete this setup before you
Line System
start using your recorder.
r Save
Start
Start
Cancel
Navigator
Navigator
Please use the Initial Setup if you
want to make more detailed settings.
• If you don’t want to use the Setup
Navigator, press
then press
to select
ENTER
to exit the Setup
Cancel
,
Navigator.
ENTER
5 Select an option then press
ENTER.
Setting
Auto Channel Setting
Line System
r Save
English
Antenna
Cable
Navigator
Do not Set
Navigator
• Select
Do not set
if you want to skip
channel setup (because they have
already been set up, for example).
• You can go back to the previous screen
in the Setup Navigator by pressing
RETURN
.
ENTER
3 Choose a language (then
press ENTER).
Language
English
Español
Italiano
Português
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ENTER
• Select your country.
Setting
Setting
Country Selection
Line System
Line System
r Save
r Save
Country
Mexico
• Auto-tuning channels
The
Auto Scan
option automatically scans
and sets the channel presets.
Tuning
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ENTER
6 Select ‘Auto’ for automatic
time setting, or ‘Manual’ to set the clock
manually.
Setting
Clock Setting
Line System
Auto
r Save
Auto
Manual
• Auto clock setting
Some TV channels broadcast time
signals together with the programme.
This recorder can use these signals to
set the clock automatically.
Set ‘Clock Set CH‘ to the channel
preset number that broadcasts a time
signal, then move the cursor down to
‘Start’ and press ENTER.
Setting
Auto Clock Setting
Line System
Date
r Save
Time
Navigator
Navigator
Clock Set CH
–– / –– / ––––
–– : ––
2
Start
The recorder takes a short while to set
the time. After you see that it’s set, select
Next
to proceed.
Setting
Auto Clock Setting
Line System
Date
Time
Clock Set CH
1 / 01 / 2007 MON
0 : 00
2
Start
Next
r Save
Navigator
Navigator
If the time could not be set
automatically, press
RETURN
to go back
to the previous screen and select
Manual
.
• Manual clock setting
If no stations in your area are
broadcasting time signals, you can set
the clock manually.
Use the
/
buttons to set your
time zone.
You can set this by selecting a city or a
time relative to GMT.
Setting
Manual Clock Setting
Line System
Time Zone
r Save
Navigator
D.S.T
Navigator
Baja California Norte
Off
Press then use the
Mexico
/
1/2
buttons to
select ‘On’ or ‘Off’ for daylight saving
(D.S.T.), then press ENTER.
Select On if you are currently using
daylight saving/summer time.
Setting
Manual Clock Setting
Line System
Time Zone
r Save
Navigator
D.S.T
Navigator
Baja California Norte
On
1/2
Mexico
Set the date (day/month/year) and
time, then press ENTER to make all
the settings.
Setting
Line System
r Save
Navigator
Navigator
• Use the
Manual Clock Setting
Date
Time
Time Zone
D.S.T
/
1/ /01
0 : 00
Mexico
Baja California Norte
On
buttons to change the
2/2
2007 MON
value in the highlighted field.
• Use the
/
buttons to move from one
field to another.
• Press
ENTER
ENTER
to finish setting the time.
7 Select the TV screen type,
‘Wide (16:9)’ or ‘Standard (4:3)’.
Setting
TV Screen Size
Line System
r Save
Wide (16:9)
Standard (4:3)
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Setting
Getting started
ENTER
8 Select whether or not your TV
is compatible with progressive scan
video.
Setting
Progressive
Line System
r Save
Compatible
Not Compatible
Not Compatible
Navigator
Don't Know
Navigator
• Note that progressive scan video is only
output through the component video
outputs and only when the video source
is NTSC (see
output
ENTER
9 Press to continue after reading
Using other types of video
on page 17).
the HDD caution.
Setting
In the event of HDD failure, recordings may
be lost or normal playback/recording may
Line System
not be possible.
r Save
As recordings might be lost in case of a HDD
failure, we recommend to use the HDD only
as temporary storage media.
Navigator
Navigator
Please copy recordings you want to keep
to recordable DVD.
Press ENTER to continue.
ENTER
10 Select ‘Finish Setup’ to exit
the Setup Navigator, or ‘Go Back’ if you
want to start again.
Setup is complete!
Line System
r Save
Finish Setup
Finish Setup
Navigator
Go Back
Navigator
That completes basic setup using the Setup
Navigator.
• If there are blank channels with no
station, you can set these to skip using
the manual channel setting. See
CH Setting
on page 106.
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Chapter 5
Recording
About DVD recording
This recorder can record to DVD-R, DVDRW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-RAM, DVD-R
DL and DVD+R DL media.
DVD-R and DVD-RW discs can be initialized
for
Video mode
has its advantages, and it depends on what
you want to do with the recording which
mode you choose.
If you want to edit your recordings in any
significant way, VR mode offers greater
possibilities for cutting, copying, and
changing the way the video is presented.
Video mode is less flexible when it comes to
editing, but it has the advantage that it is
compatible with standard DVD players
(many of which won’t play VR mode discs
Once a disc is initialized for a particular
mode, all recording on that disc will be in
that mode.
DVD+RW discs can be initialized for
mode
recording.
DVD-RAM discs can be initialized for VR
mode recording.
DVD+R discs do not require initializing.
The table below shows the maximum
number of titles recordable per disc and the
maximum number of chapters per title:
or
Important
VR mode
recording. Each
1
+VR
Disc type/rec.
format
DVD-R/-RW
Video mode
DVD-R/-RW/-RAM
VR mode
DVD+R/+RW49
*1
A maximum of 999 chapters are recordable per disc.
*2
A maximum of 254 chapters are recordable per disc.
• This recorder cannot play or record
unfinalized DVD-R/-RW (Video mode)
).
and DVD+R discs recorded on another
recorder. DVD+RW discs recorded on
another recorder are playable on this
recorder but are not recordable.
• The maximum continuous recording
time for one title is eight hours when
using a DVD+R/+RW disc.
• If you delete a title from a DVD+R/+RW
disc, the total number of recordable
titles remaining may not increase.
• Although this recorder can record
PAL-N, NTSC and PAL-M, you can’t mix
multiple TV line systems on one disc. A
disc can contain PAL-N recordings, or
NTSC and PAL-M. See also
information about the TV system settings
on page 114.
Max. titles
(per disc)
9999
99
Max.
chapters
(per title)
*1
999
*2
99
Additional
05
Note
1 Some DVD players, such as some Pioneer models, are compatible with VR mode discs. Check the operating
instructions for your player for VR mode compatibility information.
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Recording
• If power to the recorder is cut (due to a
power outage, the plug being pulled from
the power outlet, etc.) during recording,
editing, initializing, finalizing or other
operation, some recorded material on the
disc, or the disc itself, may become
unusable. In this case, try re-initializing
the disc (DVD-RW only), or use a new
disc. Pioneer is not responsible for lost
recordings, damaged discs or other
losses in these cases.
• Fingerprints, dirt and small scratches on
a disc can affect playback and/or
recording performance. Please take
proper care of your discs.
• Pioneer takes no responsibility for
recording failure due to power cuts,
defective discs, or damage to the
recorder.
• See also
compatibility
compatibility information.
Disc/content format playback
on page 7 for detailed disc
Recording to DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL
discs
Recording to DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL discs is
generally the same as recording to regular
single-layer discs; however, please note the
following points:
• When the recorder switches from the
first layer to the second during recording
a DVD-R DL (Video mode) disc, a new
title is automatically started on the new
layer.
• Up to 99 titles can be recorded on a
DVD-R DL (Video mode) disc. If the 99th
title is being recorded when the layer is
switched, recording will stop.
• Up to 49 titles can be recorded on a
DVD+R DL disc.
• You cannot play, record additional
material to, edit or finalize a DVD-R DL or
DVD+R DL disc that has been recorded
on but not yet finalized on another DVD
recorder.
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About HDD recording
Recording to the internal hard disk drive
(HDD) is very flexible; you have the full
choice of recording quality options,
including manual mode, and of course you
can record, erase and re-record as many
times as you like.
The capacity of the hard disk drive means
that you can store many hours of video on it,
even using the higher quality recording
modes.
Important
• The maximum number of titles/chapters
per title that can be recorded on the
HDD is 999 and 99 respectively. No more
recording is possible on the HDD after
the maximum number of titles has been
reached.
• The maximum continuous recording
time for one title is 12 hours.
• It is possible to record both PAL and
NTSC titles on the HDD. Before
recording, you need to make sure that
the Input Line System setting (page 114)
matches the TV line system of the source
you’re recording.
HDD Video mode compatibility
When recording to the HDD you can choose
to record in one of two formats. Set the
format from the HDD Recording Format
item in the Initial Setup menu (see
page 111).
When set to Video Mode On, high-speed
copying from HDD to DVD-R/-RW (Video
mode) or DVD+R/+RW is possible. When
recording a broadcast with a Secondary
Audio Programme (SAP) channel, set which
channel you want to record from the Initial
Setup menu (see
page 107).
When HDD Recording Format is set to Video
Mode Off, high-speed copying from HDD to
DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW
isn’t possible. However, when SAP is
Dual Mono Recording
on
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selected as the broadcast audio channel,
both the main and SAP channels are
recorded and you can switch the audio on
playback.
Recorded audio
In all except the
recorded in two channel Dolby Digital format
(only Dolby Digital 2.0 can be recorded; Dolby
Digital 5.1 recording is not possible)
set to
LPCM
quality, uncompressed Linear PCM format.
If the broadcast audio has a SAP channel
and you are recording to Video mode DVD-R/
-RW, DVD+R/+RW, or to the HDD with the
HDD Recording Format set to Video Mode
On, or on the
button to select the
audio channel to record before recording
starts. In other cases, if SAP is selected then
both the main and SAP audio channels will
be recorded and you can switch on playback.
The table below shows the different audio
output possibilities:
Audio
setting
MONO
STEREO
SAP
LPCM
mode, sound is
. When
, sound is recorded in high
LPCM
setting, use the
Mono, Stereo
Audio output
Left (L)Right (R)
L + RL + R
LR
L + RSAP
AUDIO
or
SAP
Restrictions on video
recording
You cannot record copy-protected video
using this recorder. Copy-protected video
includes DVD-Video discs and some satellite
broadcasts. If copy-protected material is
encountered during a recording, recording
will pause automatically and an error
message will be displayed on-screen.
Video that is ‘copy-once only’ can only be
recorded to DVD-RAM or HDD, CPRMcompatible VR mode DVD-R/-RW (see
below).
When recording a TV broadcast or through
an external input, you can display copy
control information on screen (see
Displaying disc information on-screen
page 61).
CPRM
CPRM is a copy protection/scrambling
system developed for the recording of ‘copy
once’ broadcast programmes. CPRM stands
for
Content Protection for Recordable Media
This recorder is CPRM compatible, which
means that you can record copy-once
broadcast programmes, but you cannot then
make a copy of those recordings. CPRM
recordings can only be made on CPRMcompatible DVD-R (ver. 2.0/8x or higher) or
DVD-RW (ver. 1.1 or higher) discs formatted
in VR mode, DVD-RAM discs or on the HDD.
DVD CPRM recordings can only be played
on players that are specifically compatible
with CPRM.
Recording equipment and
copyright
Recording equipment should be used only
for lawful copying and you are advised to
check carefully what is lawful copying in the
country in which you are making a copy.
Copying of copyright material such as films
or music is unlawful unless permitted by a
legal exception or consented to by the
rightowners.
This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by method claims of
certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property
rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other
rights owners. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by Macrovision
Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
on
.
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Recording
Using the built-in TV tuner
There are three different ways to select TV
channels. Note that you can’t change the TV
channel during playback, recording or
during recording standby.
CH
•
CH +/– buttons
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
• Number buttons
•
Changing audio channels
Some TV programmes are broadcast with
both a main and a Secondary Audio
Programme (SAP). You can change the TV
audio using the
• Press to change the audio type.
The current audio channel is displayed onscreen.
• If
• If the sound is poor quality when set to
• When recording to the HDD with HDD
CLEAR
CLEAR
For example, to select channel 4, press 4
then
ENTER
; for channel 34, press 3, 4,
1
ENTER
.
CH +/– buttons
AUDIO
SAP
is selected, but there is no SAP
on the front panel
AUDIO
button.
MonoSAP
Stereo
channel being broadcast, you will still
hear the main audio channel.
Stereo
, you can often improve it by
changing to
Mono
.
Note
Recording Format set to Video Mode On,
to DVD in Video mode, or on the
LPCM
setting, only one channel of a dual mono
broadcast is recorded. In this case,
decide which language you want to
record before recording by setting the
Dual Mono Recording setting (see
Mono Recording
on page 107).
Setting the picture quality/
recording time
DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD
Before starting a recording, you will usually
want to set the picture quality/recording
time. There are six standard settings
available, which allow you to choose a
balance between picture quality and
recording time.
When Manual Recording is set to On (see
Manual Recording
option will be available (
LPCM
, or
recording mode that features a transfer rate
of around 15 Mbps) depending on what you
set).
When recording to DVD,
highest recording quality available. If you
select
XP+
automatically revert to
When recording to DVD+R/+RW,
longest recording time available. If you
select
SEP
mode will automatically revert to
REC MODE
• Press repeatedly to select the
recording quality.
• XP – High quality setting, gives about
one hour of recording time on a DVD
disc.
• SP (Standard Play) – Default quality,
used for most applications, gives about
two hours of recording time on a DVD.
• LP (Long Play) – Lower video quality than
SP, but doubles the recording time on a
DVD to about four hours.
on page 109), a further
MN1
to
MN32
XP+
(a super-high quality HDD
MN32
is the
, the recording mode will
MN32
.
or
MN1
to
MN3
, the recording
SLP
SLP
Dual
,
is the
.
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1 Antenna channels are numbered 2 through 69. Cable channels are numbered 1 through 125.
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REC MODE
•EP (Extended Play) – Lower quality than
LP, but gives about six hours of
recording time on a DVD disc.
•
SLP
(Super Long Play) – Lower quality
than EP, but gives about eight hours of
recording time on a DVD disc.
•
SEP
(Super Extended Play) – Lowest
video quality but gives about ten hours of
recording time on a DVD disc.
•
MN1
to
MN32/LPCM1/
XP+2 – Manual/
Linear PCM/XP+ (available only when
manual recording is on).
The setting is indicated in the front panel
display, and shown on-screen together with
the recording time for a blank recordable
disc. If a recordable disc is loaded, the
approximate remaining recording time for
that disc is also shown. (Note that if the On
Screen Display setting (see
Display
on page 113) is
On Screen
Off
then this
information is not displayed.)
Basic recording from the TV
DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD
Basic recording from the TV involves just
setting the channel to record, choosing
whether to record to the HDD or a DVD and
selecting the recording quality.
HDDDVD
1 Select the HDD or
DVD for recording.
• If you’re recording to DVD, load a
recordable disc (if you load a new blank
DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc, the recorder
takes a short while to initialize the disc).
• If you want to record a VR mode DVD-R
or a Video mode DVD-RW, you must
initialize it before proceeding (see
Initializing recordable DVD discs
page 49).
on
CH
2 Select a TV channel to record.
The front panel display shows the channel
number:
ch
Channel number
• While the recorder is stopped, you can
also use the number buttons on the
remote to select the channel (e.g., for
channel 24, press
2, 4
then
ENTER
).
• If the recorder is stopped, you can also
use the
CH +/–
buttons on the front
panel to select the channel number.
3 Set the picture quality/recording
time.
• See
Setting the picture quality/recording
time
on page 36 for detailed instructions.
AUDIO
4 Select the audio channel to
record.
See
Changing audio channels
on page 36 for
more on this.
• When recording in VR mode (DVD) or
with HDD Recording Format set to Video
Mode Off (HDD), both mono and SAP
audio channels are recorded, allowing
you to switch the audio channel on
playback. The only exception to this is
when the picture quality is set to
LPCM
in which case you do need to select the
audio channel before recording.
REC
5 Start recording.
If you want to set a recording end time, press
the
REC
button repeatedly. The recording
time increases in 30 minute increments, up
to a maximum of six hours. The time the
recording will end is shown on-screen and in
05
,
Note
1 Audio is recorded in 16-bit Linear PCM format, video is recorded at XP quality. When recording a broadcast with
a SAP channel, select which audio channel to record (see
2 Applicable only to HDD recording. (If this setting is used when recording to DVD,
to DVD,
XP+
recordings are always copied in real time.
Dual Mono Recording
on page 107).
MN32
is used.) When copied
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C
Recording
the front panel display. When the recording
ends, the recorder automatically switches
into standby if no other operation is being
performed.
• To cancel the set recording time, press
REC
.
• If you want to pause recording at any
1
time
, press PAUSE
. Press again to
restart the recording (If recording to the
HDD, DVD-RAM or in VR mode, a new
chapter is started after recording
restarts).
STOP RE
6 Press to stop recording.
• If you set the recording time in the
previous step, you can still stop the
recording anytime by pressing
STOP REC
.
• Recording will stop automatically when
there is no more space on the HDD/
DVD, or after 12 hours of HDD recording
(whichever is sooner).
Setting a timer recording
DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD
Using the timer recording features you can
program up to 32 timer recordings up to a
month in advance. Timer recording
programmes can be set to record just once,
every day, or every week.
There are three ways to set a timer recording;
using the Easy Timer Recording feature (see
Easy Timer Recording
VCR Plus+ programming system (see
recording using the VCR Plus+ programming
system
on page 40), or using manual timer
recording (see
recording
on page 42).
You can set the recording quality for your
timer recording in the same way as for a
regular recording, but with the added option
of an
AUTO
mode, which maximizes the
recording quality for the space available on
on page 39), using the
Timer
Setting a manual timer
the disc (if recording to DVD), or to fit on to a
blank DVD disc (if recording to HDD).
You can set timer recordings to record to a
recordable DVD or to the hard disk drive. For
regular (daily or weekly) HDD timer
recordings that you don’t need to keep, you
can use the Auto Replace Recording feature
to automatically replace the previous timer
recording with the new one. Note that when
you use this feature, the previous recording
made on that timer programme will be
replaced by the next one, regardless of
whether you have watched it yet or not.
You can also set the recorder so that it will
adjust the recording quality to try and fit the
recording on to the disc if it would not
otherwise fit at the recording quality you set
(see
Optimized Rec
on page 110 for more on
this).
Finally, if you set a timer recording to record
to DVD but there isn’t a recordable DVD
loaded at the time of the recording, the
Recovery Recording feature will
automatically record the programme to the
HDD for you.
Important
•A timer recording can’t be set if there are
already 32 timer programmes waiting to
be recorded.
• Timer recording will not start if:
– The recorder is already recording.
– A disc is being initialized, finalized or
unfinalized.
• Timer recording will start when the
operation preventing timer recording
has finished.
• When the front panel display is set to ON,
the timer indicator ( ) lights in the front
panel display when the timer is active. If
the indicator is blinking it means that (for
a DVD timer recording) there is no disc
loaded, or the disc loaded is not
recordable (for an HDD timer recording it
means that the HDD is not recordable).
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• Approximately two minutes before a
timer recording is set to start, the
recorder will go into timer recording
standby. In timer recording standby you
cannot use some functions.
• The maximum length for timer
recordings made to the HDD is 24 hours.
However, because one title (HDD) is
limited to 12 hours, recordings over 12
hours will be spread over two titles. Note
that there will be a break in the recording
of a few seconds between titles.
• When a scheduled recording finishes,
this unit’s power is not turned off if the
power for the plasma television is on. If
you want this unit’s power to turn off
after a timer recording finishes, set the
HDMI Contro
l to
Off
(page 113).
Easy Timer Recording
As the name suggests, Easy Timer
Recording makes setting up a timer
recording as simple as possible.
HOME
MENU
1 Select ‘Timer Recording’, then
‘Easy Timer’ from the Home Menu.
PREVNEXT
2 Set the TV channel to
record.
Easy Timer Recording
8:00
1/01
2/01
3/01
9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00
1/01 MON
7ch
9:30
REC MODE
– ––:––
SP
HDD/DVD
HDD
HDDDVD
4 Select the HDD or
DVD for recording.
5 Move the cursor to the
recording start date and time on the grid.
• You can move the cursor forward or back
an hour at a time using the
SCAN
and FWD SCAN
REV
buttons.
Current time
Recording start time
Easy Timer Recording
8:00
1/01
2/01
3/01
9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00
1/01 MON
11:45
– ––:––
REC MODE
7ch
SP
HDD/DVD
HDD
Each row of the grid is one day (you can set
the timer recording for up to a month in
advance). Each column is a 15 minute
interval.
The darker area represents time that has
already passed and can’t therefore be
selected. The lighter area is time that’s
available.
ENTER
6 Set the start time.
The start date and time is displayed in the
middle of the screen.
• You can go back and reset the start time
if you need to by pressing
RETURN
.
REC MODE
3 Set the recording quality.
•
DVD recording:
The
AUTO
option
automatically sets the best recording
quality for the space available on the
disc loaded at the time of recording.
•
HDD recording:
The
AUTO
option
automatically sets the best recording
quality that would fit on to a blank DVD
disc.
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Recording
7 Move the cursor to the
recording end time on the grid.
Recording start time
Recording end time
Easy Timer Recording
11:00
1/01
2/01
3/01
12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00
1/01 MON
11:45
– 13:45
REC MODE
7ch
SP
HDD/DVD
As you move the cursor around the grid, an
arrow stretches from the start time to the
current cursor position, representing the
length of the recording. A recording of up to
six hours can be set.
ENTER
8 Set the end time.
9 Select ‘Yes’ to set the timer
recording and exit, or ‘No’ to go back to
the Easy Timer Recording screen.
• You can check the timer recording
details you just set from the main timer
recording screen (see
timer recording
Setting a manual
on page 42).
Timer recording using the VCR Plus+
programming system
This system makes programming timer
recordings very simple. Most TV guides
publish PlusCode programming numbers
with their programme details. If you want to
make a timer recording of a programme, you
just input the corresponding code. The date,
start, stop and channel settings are made
automatically. All you have to do is tell the
recorder the recording mode, and whether
it’s a once-only recording or a regular
recording.
Note that if the country setting is incorrect
(set in the Setup Navigator), timer
recordings made using the PlusCode
programming system may not work as
expected.
1 Press ‘VCR Plus+’ to display the VCR
Plus+ programme screen.
You can also access this screen from the
Home Menu (press
Timer Recording
HDD
HOME MENU
, then
PlusCode#
13
2
456
789
0
, select
VCR Plus+ system
Cancel
Details
ClearEnter
).
• Use the number buttons to enter the
PlusCode programming number. (To
clear the last digit entered, press
CLEAR
.)
• You can also use the
///
buttons to select digits from the onscreen display.
2 After making the settings, select
‘Enter’ and press ENTER.
The timer recording screen appears with the
timer programme you just set.
3 Confirm that the settings are correct.
If the channel number isn’t displayed, use
the
/
the
buttons to highlight CH, then use
/
buttons to set the correct channel
number.
• If the channel number is set, but
incorrectly, set up the guide channel
(see
VCR Plus+ CH Setting
on page 106).
4 Select ‘Store Programme’ to finish.
• Other options in the same menu panel
allow you to name the programme, and
change the recording destination and/or
recording mode.
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Checking/editing timer recording
settings
You can check and/or edit the timer
recording settings made by the VCR Plus+
system by selecting
Details
from the
PlusCode# setting screen.
ENTER
1 Select ‘Details’ from the
PlusCode# setting screen.
The Timer Programme Set screen appears,
filled out with the timer recording details.
2 Check and edit the fields as
necessary.
See
Setting a manual timer recording
on
page 42 for more on this.
ENTER
3 Select ‘Store Programme’ to
save the timer programme and exit.
VCR Plus+ programming with the
power off
You can enter a PlusCode programming
number when the recorder is in standby.
Note that the recording is always made to
the HDD. If you want to record to a DVD disc,
you’ll need to switch on the power and use
the full VCR Plus+ programme screen.
Important
• You can’t use this feature until you have
set up the guide channels. See
Plus+ CH Setting
on page 106.
• You can’t change the recording mode.
• You can’t program daily or weekly timer
recordings.
1 Press ‘VCR Plus+’.
The front panel display shows the current
recording mode and prompts you to enter
the PlusCode programming number.
2 Use the number buttons to enter the
number.
VCR
• To clear the last digit entered, press
CLEAR
.
3 Press ENTER.
The display shows the timer settings:
Date
Start time End time HDD and
Recording channel
• If
CODE ERROR
Recording mode
appears in the display,
check that the number is correct and
that the guide channel is set (see
Plus+ CH Setting
on page 106), then set
the timer recording again.
• If
CAN’T SET
appears in the display, it
means that although you entered a valid
number, the programme has already
finished.
VCR
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Setting a manual timer recording
The timer recording screen you can see all
the timer programmes already set, clear
programmes and set up new ones.
1 Press TIMER REC to display the Timer
Recording screen.
You can also access the Timer Recording
screen from the Home Menu (press
MENU
, select
Recording
Timer Recording
).
This screen shows all the timer programmes
currently set.
Timer Programme View
Manhattan Open TennisOK
26/3 SUN 18:00 – 19:0010ch
World Journey
27/3 MON 19:30 – 21:004ch
FlowerUntil 20/4
MON – FRI 13:30 – 14:00
HDD Remain
DVD Remain
New Input
• Each row is for one timer recording
programme, with the date and time
information, channel, recording mode,
DVD or HDD and recording status.
• The amount of free space available on
the HDD and the currently loaded
recordable DVD is shown towards the
bottom of the screen.
• In the upper-right corner, the number of
timer programmes already set is shown
next to
Tmr Pgms
.
• If there are more than five timer
programmes already set, press
NEXT to switch page (go back using
the
PREV
button).
• You can also delete a timer programme
before it’s started (before the recorder
enters timer recording standby) by
highlighting it and pressing
also
Deleting a timer programme
page 44.
, then
26/3 SUN 15:00
Tmr Pgms 3/32
OK
8ch
59h59m(SP)
1h59m(SP)
CLEAR
HOME
Timer
. See
on
2 Select ‘New Input’ to set a new timer
programme, then press ENTER.
Timer Programme Set
Manhattan Open Tennis
CHDateStartStopExtend
10ch EVERYDAY 18:00 19:00 30 min
Detailed Settings
Record ToHDD
Recording Mode XP Auto Replace Rec. On
Genre No Category
Dual Mono Recording L
HDD Recording Format Video Mode On
Enter Details
Store Programme
Set Detailed
Set Title Name
Cancel
3 Enter the timer recording settings.
Use the
the
/
buttons to select a field; use
/
buttons to change the value.
CH
– Choose a channel (2 to 69 for
•
antenna channels; 1 to 125 for cable,
excluding skip channels), or one of the
external inputs from which to record.
•
Date
– Choose a date up to one month in
advance, or select a daily or weekly
programme.
•
Start
– Set the recording start time.
•
Stop
– Set the recording end time
(maximum length of a timer recording is
24 hours).
•
Extend
– Extend the end time of the
timer recording (select
120
mins).
Off, 30, 60, 90
or
4 If you want to change the recording
mode, recording destination, etc., select
‘Set Detailed’.
In this area you can set:
Record to
recording or
HDD
– Select
HDD
for hard disk
DVD
for DVD recording. Select
for Auto Replace Recording (daily or
weekly timer recording only).
Recording Mode
– Select XP, SP, LP, EP,
SLP or SEP, (See Setting the picture quality/
recording time on page 36). If Manual
Recording is on, then you can also select the
LPCM setting, XP+ or MN (press ENTER
then use the / buttons to select the
level).
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the previous daily or weekly recording when
the next one is recorded.
Genre
– Select a record genre (for HDD
recording only).
Dual Mono Recording
channel of a dual mono broadcast to record
(necessary if recording to a Video mode DVD
or to the HDD with the
Format
set to
HDD Recording Format
Mode On
whether you need high-speed copying to
Video mode DVD capability or not.
5 After entering all the timer recording
information, highlight ‘Store
Programme’ and press ENTER.
The timer recording list screen is displayed
again. The timer programme you just input
appears in the list. The rightmost column
shows various timer recording status
messages:
•
•
•
•
•
•
• Cancel Once
• Can’t Rec
•
• Recording
• Standby
or
OK
– Can be recorded.
Time Over
HDD (the recording won’t finish).
Over 12h
hours set (when recording to the HDD
the recording will be split into two titles).
Overlap
partially or completely overlap. The one
starting earlier will take priority.
Until
... (eg.,
recording, the last programme that
could be recorded is shown.
Data Over
disc management area of the disc is full.
programme is set to skip.
Title Over
is already the maximum number of titles
on the disc (HDD: 999; DVD: 99).
recording.
recording standby.
– Automatically erases
– Select which
HDD Recording
Video Mode On
Video Mode Off
– Not enough space on the
– Recording time of over 12
– Two timer programmes
Until 13/8
–Can’t record because the
– A regular timer
– Not possible to record.
– Can’t record because there
– The programme is currently
– The recorder is in timer
).
– Select
Video
depending on
) – For a regular
nothing displayed
•
recording or copying is in progress.
6 To exit the timer recording screen,
press HOME MENU.
Tip
• To enter a title name for the timer
recording in advance, select
Name
and follow the on-screen display.
Note
• If you set a DVD timer recording but
there is no recordable DVD disc loaded,
or the disc loaded doesn’t have enough
free space for the complete recording,
Recovery
you load a suitable disc before the
recording actually starts), the recorder
will use the HDD for recording. (The
message
are already 999 titles on the HDD or if
there is not enough free space on the
HDD for recording.)
• For a DVD timer recording, if
Rec
(see
set to
recording quality to try and fit the
recording on the disc. If the recording
will not fit onto the disc even on
(
MN4
quality then the Recovery Recording
feature will automatically make the
recording to the HDD instead.
• If there is very little free space left on the
HDD, an Auto Replace Recording may
not complete successfully.
• If the HDD is being used for playback or
high-speed copying when an Auto
Replace Recording is due to start, the
new timer recording will not replace the
old one. However, the next time the timer
recording starts, both of the older two
programmes will be erased.
Optimized Rec
On
, the recorder will adjust the
for DVD+R/+RW) recording
– Another timer
Set Title
is shown. In this case (unless
Can’t Rec
will appear if there
Optimized
on page 110) is
MN1
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Editing a timer programme
You can change any of the settings in a timer
programme before the recording is due to
start.
1 Press TIMER REC.
2 Highlight the timer programme you
want to change.
3 Press
then select ‘Modify’ from the
command menu panel.
Alternatively, press
ENTER
.
The Timer Programme Set screen appears
from which you can edit the settings.
4 Edit the timer recording settings as
necessary.
5 Select ‘Store Programme’ to finish.
Confirm the settings you made from the
following screen.
Deleting a timer programme
You can delete timer programmes you no
longer need.
1 Press TIMER REC.
2 Highlight the timer programme you
want to erase.
3 Press
then select ‘Erase’ from the
command menu panel.
• Select
• You can also just press
Yes
to confirm or No to cancel.
CLEAR
timer programme is highlighted.
Skipping a regular timer
programme
If you’ve set a regular daily or weekly timer
programme, you can set the recorder to skip
the next scheduled recording.
1 Press TIMER REC.
2 Highlight the timer programme you
want to skip.
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3 Press
then select ‘Cancel Once’
from the command menu panel.
• In the timer programme list,
Once
appears by the programme.
• You can also just press
PAUSE
Cancel
when
the timer programme is highlighted.
Extending a timer recording in
progress
You can extend a timer recording beyond the
programmed end time in two different ways.
This can be useful if a broadcast programme
overruns, for example.
Cancelling or extending the timer
REC
1 Press and hold for three seconds
during a timer recording.
Recording continues, but the timer indicator
disappears from the front panel display
indicating that the timer has been cancelled.
REC
2 Press repeatedly to extend
recording in 30 minute blocks.
Programming a new end time
You can edit the end time of a timer
recording you have previously set.
1 Press TIMER REC.
2 Highlight the timer recording
you want to change.
ENTER
3 Press
from the command menu panel.
Alternatively, press
The Timer Programme Set screen appears,
from which you can edit the settings.
ENTER
4 Edit the end time as necessary.
You can also edit the
then select ‘Modify’
ENTER
.
Extend
time parameter.
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ENTER
5 Select ‘Store Programme’.
HOME
MENU
6 Press to exit the Timer Recording
screen.
Stopping a timer recording
STOP RE
1 Press during a timer recording.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm.
Preventing use of the recorder
before a timer recording (child
lock)
You can make all the front panel and remote
control buttons inoperative using the child
lock feature. This is useful when you set a
timer recording and want to make sure that
the timer settings are not changed before
recording has finished.
STANDBY/ON
1 If the recorder is on, switch it
into standby.
2 [Front panel] Press and hold for
three seconds to lock the controls.
The front panel display briefly shows
LOCKED
remote or front panel,
displayed again.
. If any buttons are pressed on the
LOCKED
is briefly
• To unlock the recorder, press and hold
(Stop) on the front panel (while the
recorder is stopped) for three seconds
until the display shows
UNLOCKED
.
• Even if you make child lock settings, this
unit can still be controlled by the remote
of a connected plasma television. If you
do not want this unit to be able to be
controlled by another component when
you have set a child lock, turn this unit’s
HDMI Control
to
OFF
(page 113).
Timer recording FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
• Even though the timer is set, the recorder
doesn’t start recording!
Check that the disc loaded or HDD is
recordable, not locked (see
page 99), and that there are fewer than
99/999 titles already on the DVD/HDD.
• The recorder won’t let me enter a timer
programme! Why not?
You can’t enter a timer programme if the
clock isn’t set.
• What happens when two or more timer
programmes overlap?
Basically, the programme with the earlier
recording start time has priority.
However, the recorder will start recording
the programme with the later start time
after the earlier programme is finished. If
schedule to record two programmes
have the same times (but different
channels, for example), then only one of
the two programmes will be recorded. In
this event you should cancel the
scheduled recording of the lesser
important programme. If one of the
overlapping programmes is a regular
timer programme, you may choose
‘Cancel Once’
in order to avoid having it
overlap with a separately scheduled
programme
programme
(see
Skipping a regular timer
on page 44).
Lock Disc
on
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Simultaneous recording and
playback (Chase Play)
HDD
Chase Play allows you to watch a recording
that is still in progress from the start, without
having to wait until the recording has finished
(i.e., playback is ‘chasing’ the recording).
In fact, you’re not just limited to watching
the recording in progress. You can watch
anything else already on the HDD (or on a
DVD if you’re recording to the HDD) by
selecting it from the Disc Navigator screen
(see
Using the Disc Navigator with recordable
discs and the HDD
Chase Play is not possible when DV is the
recording input.
Important
• You can’t use this feature during Auto
Start Recording, or in Auto Start
Recording standby (the
is lit in the front panel display).
PLAY
• Press during recording to
start playback from the beginning of the
current recording
DISC NAVIGATOR
• Press during recording to
select another title to play.
You can use all the usual playback controls,
such as pause, slow-motion play, scan and
skip.
• To stop playback, press
(recording will continue).
• To stop recording, press
(playback will continue).
on page 55).
AUTO
1
.
indicator
STOP
STOP REC
• During recording or in timer recording
standby, you can’t play an HDD title,
DVD or Video CD/Super VCD disc if the
Input Line System setting doesn’t match
the TV line system of the disc/HDD title
(see also
the TV system settings
Additional information about
on page 114).
Also, during simultaneous recording
and playback, if the TV line system of the
playback track/title changes then
playback will automatically stop.
Recording from an external
component
DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD
You can record from an external component,
such as a camcorder or VCR, connected to
one of the recorder’s external inputs.
1 Make sure that the component you
want to record from is connected
properly to the HDD/DVD recorder.
See Chapter 2 (
connection options.
INPUT
SELECT
2Press repeatedly to select one of
the external inputs to record from.
There are three analog inputs. The current
input is shown on-screen and in the front
panel display:
•
L1
– INPUT 1/AUTO START REC
•
L2
– INPUT 2 (front panel)
L3
– INPUT 3
•
Check that the
External Audio
Recording
In
on page 107).
• If the aspect ratio is distorted (squashed
or stretched), adjust on the source
component or your TV before recording.
Connecting up
Audio In
, and
Dual Mono
) for
settings for
are as you want them (see
Audio
Note
1 You can’t start playback immediately after recording starts. Simultaneous playback and recording doesn’t work
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• To watch video coming in via the DV
input (front panel), select
Video Playback
(see also
from the Home Menu
Playing from a DV camcorder
DV
>
DV
on
page 63).
REC MODE
3Set the recording quality.
• See
Setting the picture quality/recording
time
on page 36 for detailed information.
HDDDVD
4 Select the HDD or
DVD for recording.
REC
5 Press to start recording.
• If your source is copy-protected using
Copy Guard, you will not be able to
record it. See
recording
Restrictions on video
on page 35 for more details.
1 Set the timer for the satellite receiver
(or other component), then switch it into
standby (if necessary).
Check the manual that came with the
receiver if you’re not sure how to do this.
2 Check that the ‘Audio In’ settings for
Automatic recording from a
satellite tuner
‘External Audio’ and ‘Dual Mono
Recording’ are as you want them.
See
settings.
HDD
3 Set up the recorder.
If you have a satellite tuner or some other
kind of set top box connected to the
1/AUTO START REC
input, you can have the
INPUT
recorder start and stop recording
automatically with the timer settings of the
connected component. (If the other
component doesn’t have a built-in timer,
you’ll need to use it with an external timer
1
unit.)
After setting up for Auto Start Recording, this
recorder starts recording when it detects a
signal from the other component. When the
signal ceases, the recorder stops recording.
4 Press HOME MENU and select ‘Timer
Recording’, then ‘Auto Start Recording’.
5 Select ‘Yes’ to switch Auto Start
Recording on, or ‘No’ to switch off.
If you choose
automatically goes into standby.
The
display lights.
The recorder will automatically switch on
and start recording when the other
Important
• It takes a little while for this recorder to
component comes on. Recording stops
when the external component switches off.
switch on and start recording after
detecting a signal. Please bear this in
mind when setting the timer.
Note
1 You can’t set Auto Start Recording when:
– the recorder is recording or in timer recording standby.
– the HDD is not recordable.
– the HDD already contains the maximum number of titles (999).
• If Auto Start Recording is set, it will not
start if another timer recording is in
progress.
• Timer recordings take precedence over
Auto Start Recording. Auto Start
Recording will stop if a timer recording is
due to start. After the timer recording
has finished, Auto Start Recording will
resume.
• Turn the
HDMI Control
setting to
Off
when using Auto Start Recording
(page 113).
Audio In
• Use
quality. See
recording time
on page 107 for more on these
REC MODE
to set the recording
Setting the picture quality/
on page 36 for detailed
information.
‘Yes’
the recorder
AUTO
indicator in the front panel
• To cancel Auto Start Recording, press
STANDBY/ON
standby. The
while the recorder is in
AUTO
indicator goes off.
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• To cancel Auto Start Recording once
recording has already started, press
REC
for three seconds (this cancels
Auto Start Recording, but recording
continues), then
STOP REC
to stop
All the title menus are navigated in the usual
way, pressing
MENU
or
TOP MENU
display the menu, then using the
followed by
ENTER
to select titles and
start playback.
recording.
• You can also stop recording by pressing
STOP REC
then selecting
Yes
to
confirm.
Finalizing a disc
DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW
Finalizing ‘fixes’ the recordings on the disc
Tip
• Alternatively, with no OSD displayed,
press and hold the front panel
STOP REC
button for more than three
seconds to switch Auto Start Recording
on directly. After switching on, switch
the recorder into standby.
When using the Video Control function of an
external component, set the
to
Off
(page 113).
HDMI Control
so that it can be played on a regular DVD
player or computer equipped with a suitable
DVD-ROM drive.
1
Note that the disc name will appear in the
title menu after you finalize a disc. Make sure
the disc name is as you want it before you
finalize the disc as it can’t be changed
afterwards. If you want to rename the disc,
see
Input Disc Name
starting the steps below.
on page 99 before
DVD+RW discs don’t generally need
finalizing. However, if you want a title menu
Playing your recordings on
other DVD players
to appear when you play the disc, then you
will need to finalize. When using a
DVD+RW, you can still record and edit even
after finalizing. although the title menu will
DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW
disappear if you do so. Finalize the disc
again to generate a new title menu.
Most regular DVD players can play finalized
discs recorded in DVD-R/-RW (Video mode)
and DVD+R discs. A number of players
(including many Pioneer models) can also
play DVD-RW discs recorded in VR mode,
finalized or not. Most players will not play VR
mode DVD-R discs, although some DVDROM drives and DVD recorders may be able
to (finalization might be necessary). Check
the manual that came with the player to
check what kinds of discs it will play.
When you finalize a DVD-R/-RW (Video
mode) or DVD+R disc, a title menu is
Important
• Once you’ve finalized a DVD-R/-RW
(Video mode) or DVD+R disc, you can’t
edit or record anything else on that disc.
However, the finalization on a DVD-RW
disc maybe ‘undone’; see
on page 100 for how to do this.
•A VR mode DVD-R/-RW (excluding
DVD-R DL) disc can still be recorded and
edited on this recorder even after
finalizing.
created from which you can select titles
when you play the disc. There are a number
of different styles of title menu to choose
from to suit the content of the disc.
Note
1 If the TV line system of the disc is different to the current setting of the recorder, you will not be able to finalize
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setting.
Additional information about the TV system settings
on page 114 for how to change the recorder’s
to
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• DVD-R DL (Video mode) discs and
DVD+R DL discs must be finalized in
order to play in other recorders/players.
Note however that some recorders/
players will not play even finalized duallayer discs.
1 Load the disc you want to finalize.
Make sure that the recorder is stopped
before proceeding.
HOME
MENU
2 Select ‘Disc Setup’ from the
Home Menu.
ENTER
3 Select ‘Finalize’ > ‘Finalize’ >
‘Next Screen’.
Disc Setup
Basic
Initialize
Finalize
Finalize
Optimize HDD
ENTER
Finalize
Undo Finalize
Next Screen
Start
4 For DVD-R/-RW (Video mode)
and DVD+R/+RW discs only, select a title
menu style, then select ‘Yes’ to start
finalization or ‘No’ to cancel.
The menu you select will be the one that
appears when the ‘top menu’ (or ‘menu’ for a
DVD+R/+RW) is selected on any DVD player.
Finalize
• Discs recorded partially or fully on the
Pioneer DVR-7000 DVD recorder do not
support this feature. These discs will
have only a text title menu when finalized
on this recorder.
5 The recorder will now start finalizing
the disc.
During finalization:
• If the finalization process of a DVD-RW
or DVD+R/+RW disc is going to take
more than around four minutes, you can
press
ENTER
to cancel. Around four
minutes before completion, the option to
cancel disappears.
• You can’t cancel the finalization of a VR
mode DVD-R disc.
• How long finalization takes depends on
the type of disc, how much is recorded
on the disc and the number of titles on
the disc. A disc recorded in VR mode can
take up to one hour to finalize. DVD-R/
-RW (Video mode) and DVD+R/+RW
discs can take up to 20 minutes.
Initializing recordable DVD
discs
DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+RW DVD-RAM
DVD-R/-RW discs can be initialized for either
Video mode recording or VR mode
recording.
When you first load a blank DVD-RW or
DVD+RW disc, the recorder initializes it for
recording automatically. By default, blank
DVD-RW discs are initialized for VR mode
recording. See
page 50 if you want to change the default to
Video mode.
DVD-R discs are ready for Video mode
recordings out of the box; if you want to use
a DVD-R for VR mode recording, you must
initialize it before recording anything on the
disc.
1
DVD-RW Auto Initialize
on
Note
1 If a disc was previously finalized on an older DVD recorder, you may not be able to re-initialize and/or initialize
it for Video mode recording.
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DVD+RW and DVD-RAM discs can also be
initialized in order to erase the contents of
the disc.
Important
• Initializing a DVD-RW, DVD+RW or
DVD-RAM disc will erase everything
recorded on it. Make sure there is
nothing on the disc that you want to
keep!
• You may not be able to re-initialize a
DVD-RW disc in a different format if it
was originally initialized on an older DVD
recorder.
• Once initialized for VR mode recording,
you can’t re-initialize a DVD-R back to
Video mode.
Initialization mode is automatically carried
out when you insert a blank DVD-RW. You
must set the desired initialization mode
before inserting a disc.
HOME
MENU
1 Select ‘Disc Setup’ from the
Home Menu.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Basic’>’DVD-RW Auto
Init.’, then ‘VR Mode’ or ‘Video Mode’.
Disc Setup
Basic
Basic
Initialize
Finalize
Optimize HDD
VR Mode
Input Disc Name
Lock Disc
DVD-RW Auto Init.
VR Mode
Video Mode
ENTER
3 Select ‘Start’.
It takes about 30 seconds to initialize the
disc (except DVD-RAM discs, which can take
up to an hour).
Initializing Disc
1 min left
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Introduction
Most of the features described in this
chapter make use of on-screen displays.
Navigate these using the cursor buttons and
ENTER
. To go back one level from any
screen, use the
Remember also that the button guide at the
bottom of every screen shows which buttons
do what.
Many of the functions covered in this
chapter apply to the HDD, DVD discs, Video
CDs, Super VCDs, WMA/MP3/DivX discs
and CDs, although the exact operation of
some varies slightly with the kind of disc
loaded.
• Many functions are not available when a
Video CD is playing in PBC mode. Start
playback from the Disc Navigator screen
for non-PBC playback (see
Disc Navigator with playback-only discs
on page 56).
• For discs that contain JPEG picture files,
see
RETURN
The PhotoViewer
button.
Using the
on page 91.
Basic playback
A L L
This section shows you how to use your
recorder for playback of discs (DVD, CD,
etc.), and for playback of video from the HDD.
Important
• Throughout this manual, the term ‘DVD’
means any kind of playable or recordable
DVD. If a function is specific to a
particular kind of DVD disc, it is specified.
• Some DVD-Video, DVD+R and
DVD+RW discs don’t allow certain
playback controls to operate at certain
points in the disc. This is not a
malfunction.
HDDDVD
1 Select the HDD or
DVD for playback.
If playing video from the HDD, skip to step 3
below.
Select DVD for any kind of disc playback.
OPEN/CLOSE
2 Load a disc.
Load a disc with the label side facing up,
using the disc tray guide to align the disc (if
you’re loading a double-sided DVD-Video
disc, load it with the side you want to play
face down).
• If you want to play a DTS audio CD,
please first read the note on page 53.
PLAY
3 Start playback.
• If you’re playing a DVD-Video or Video
CD, a disc menu may appear when you
start playback. Use the
buttons, number buttons, and
navigate DVD disc menus, and the
number buttons and
CD menus.
• When playing video from the HDD,
playback will automatically stop after the
end of a title is reached.
• There may be a slight pause when
playback switches from the first to the
second layer of a dual-layer disc.
• See the following sections for more
details on playing specific kinds of discs.
STOP
4 Press to stop playback.
5 When you’ve finished using the
recorder, eject the disc and switch the
recorder back into standby.
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ENTER
ENTER
for Video
to
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Playing DVD discs
The table below shows the basic playback
controls for DVD-Video, and recordable DVD
discs.
Press to start playback.
PLAY
If
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STOP
PAUSE
REV SCAN FWD SCAN
PREVNEXT
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
CLEAR
CLEAR
ENTER
CMBACKSKIP
RESUME
screen, playback starts from
the place last stopped.
Press to stop playback.
You can resume playback from
the same point by pressing
PLAY
to cancel the resume function.)
Pauses playback, or restarts
playback when paused.
Press to start scanning. Press
repeatedly to increase the
scanning speed.
Press to skip to previous/next
chapter/title. (During playback
you can also use the front panel
CH +/–
DVD+R/DVD+RW only:
PREV
to the previous title.
Except VR mode:
playback, enter a chapter
number then press
skip directly to that chapter
within the currently playing
title.
On some discs, you can also
use the number buttons to
select numbered items in the
disc menu.
VR mode only:
enter a title number then press
ENTER
All:
number entry and start again.
(Commercial back/skip) Each
press skips backward/forward
progressively up to a maximum
of two hours in either direction.
is displayed on-
. (Press STOP
buttons.)
may not always skip
During playback,
.
Press
CLEAR
During
again
ENTER
to clear a
to
Press to start slow-motion
STEP/SLOW
playback. Press repeatedly to
change the playback speed.
While paused, press to advance
a single frame in either
direction.
DISC NAVIGATOR
TOP MENU
DVD-Video disc. (DVD+R/+RW
discs finalized on this recorder
Press to display the menu of a
MENU
will display the Disc Navigator.
Press
MENU
to display the disc
menu.)
Use the cursor buttons to
navigate DVD-Video disc
ENTER
menus; press
ENTER
to select
items.
RETURN
Press to return to the previous
level of a DVD-Video disc menu.
Playing from the HDD
The table below shows the basic playback
controls when playing video recorded on the
hard disk (HDD).
Press to start playback.
PLAY
If
STOP
PAUSE
REV SCAN FWD SCAN
RESUME
screen, playback starts from
the place last stopped.
Playback automatically stops
after the end of a title is
reached.
Press to stop playback.
You can resume playback from
the same point by pressing
PLAY
to cancel the resume function.)
Pauses playback, or restarts
playback when paused.
Press to start scanning. Press
repeatedly to increase the
scanning speed.
is displayed on-
. (Press STOP
again
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PREVNEXT
Press to skip to previous/next
chapter/title. (During playback
you can also use the front panel
CH +/–
buttons.)
ABC DEF
During playback, enter a title
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
ENTER
CMBACKSKIP
number then press
skip directly to that title.
Press
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
entry and start again.
(Commercial back/skip) Each
ENTER
to
to clear a number
press skips backward/forward
progressively up to a maximum
of two hours in either direction.
STEP/SLOW
Press to start slow-motion
playback. Press repeatedly to
change the playback speed.
While paused, press to advance
a single frame in either
direction.
Playing CDs and WMA/MP3 discs
The table below shows the basic playback
controls for audio CDs
Press to start playback.
PLAY
Press to stop playback.
STOP
Pauses playback, or restarts
PAUSE
playback when paused.
REV SCAN FWD SCAN
Except WMA:
scanning. Press again to
increase the scanning speed.
(There are two scan speeds; the
current scan speed is shown
on-screen.)
1
, and WMA/MP3 files.
Press to start
PREVNEXT
Press to skip to previous/next
track (or folder for WMA/MP3
disc). (During playback you can
also use the front panel
CH +/–
buttons.)
ABC DEF
During playback, enter a track
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
number then press
skip directly to that track.
Press
CLEAR
entry and start again.
ENTER
CLEAR
CLEAR
ENTER
to
to clear a number
Playing Video CD/Super VCDs
The table below shows the basic playback
controls for Video CD/Super VCDs.
Some discs feature Playback Control (PBC
for short) menus. These discs show PBC in
the display when you load them and display
a menu on-screen from where you can select
what to watch.
PLAY
REV SCAN FWD SCAN
2
Press to start playback.
Video CD only:
If
RESUME
displayed on-screen, playback
starts from the place last
stopped.
Press to stop playback.
STOP
Video CD only:
You can resume
playback from the same point
by pressing PLAY
STOP
again to cancel the
resume function.)
Pauses playback, or restarts
PAUSE
playback when paused.
Press to start scanning. Press
repeatedly to increase the
scanning speed.
is
. (Press
Note
1 If you want to play a DTS audio CD, make sure the recorder is connected to a DTS-compatible amp/receiver with
a digital connection. Noise will be output through the analog outputs. Also make sure that
using the
2 When playing in PBC mode, some playback features, such as search, repeat and programme play are not
available. You can play a PBC Video CD/Super VCD in non-PBC mode by starting playback using the Disc
Navigator (see
AUDIO
button (see
Using the Disc Navigator with playback-only discs
Switching audio channels
on page 60).
on page 56).
STEREO
is selected
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PREVNEXT
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
CLEAR
CLEAR
ENTER
CMBACKSKIP
STEP/SLOW
RETURN
Press to skip to previous/next
track.
When a PBC menu is
displayed, press to display the
previous/next page. (During
playback you can also use the
front panel
CH +/–
buttons.)
During playback, enter a track
number then press
ENTER
skip directly to that track.
Press
CLEAR
to clear a number
entry and start again.
While a PBC menu screen is
displayed, use to select
numbered menu items.
(Commercial back/skip) Each
press skips backward/forward
progressively up to a maximum
of two hours in either direction.
Note that this function doesn’t
work when playing in PBC
mode.
Press to start slow-motion
playback. Press repeatedly to
change the playback speed
(forward only).
While paused, press to advance
a single frame (forward only).
Press to display the disc menu
of a Video CD/Super VCD
playing in PBC mode.
to
Playing DivX video files
The table below shows the basic playback
controls for DivX video files.
Press to start playback.
PLAY
If
STOP
PAUSE
REV SCAN FWD SCAN
PREVNEXT
STEP/SLOW
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
RESUME
screen, playback starts from
the place last stopped.
Playback of titles (DivX files)
proceeds in alphabetical order.
Press to stop playback.
You can resume playback from
the same point by pressing
PLAY
to cancel the resume function.)
Pauses playback, or restarts
playback when paused.
Press to start scanning. Press
repeatedly to increase the
scanning speed.
Press to skip to previous/next
title. (During playback you can
also use the front panel
buttons.)
Press to start slow motion
playback (press repeatedly to
change the slow motion play
speed).
While paused, press to advance
one frame.
Press to display the playback
audio type; press repeatedly to
change the playback audio
type.
Press to display subtitle
information; press repeatedly to
change subtitles.
is displayed on-
. (Press STOP
again
CH +/–
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Using the Disc Navigator to
browse the contents of a disc
Use the Disc Navigator to browse the
contents of a disc and start playback.
Using the Disc Navigator with
recordable discs and the HDD
DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD
You can use the Disc Navigator to browse
and edit video on recordable DVDs and the
HDD, and to view information on titles.
See also
editing recordable discs.
1 Select the HDD or
DVD.
2 Open the Disc Navigator.
3 Browse the list of titles.
Editing
on page 66 for more on
HDDDVD
DISC NAVIGATOR
Disc Navigator (HDD)
4 Titles
Recent first
All Genres
HDD
SP
Remain
m
30h30
10
1
9
8
7
03/12 SUN 23:00 4ch SP
11/29 MON 7: 00PM
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
03/12 SUN 20:00 9ch SP
03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
10Titles
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
MENU
• You can also access the Disc Navigator
from the Home Menu.
• Use the PREV/ NEXT
buttons to
display the previous/next page of titles.
• To change the thumbnail picture
displayed for a title see
Set Thumbnail
on
page 71.
• For HDD recordings, you should be able
to see a thumbnail title digest. If it
doesn’t display, set Set Preview to
Normal
. See
Set Preview
on page 114.
Changing the display style of the
Disc Navigator
You can choose to display titles in the Disc
Navigator in various different ways, sorted
alphabetically, by recording date, by genre,
and so on. You can also choose whether to
display four or eight titles on the screen at
the same time.
1 Display the View Options
panel.
The View Options panel
Disc Navigator (HDD)
1
1
03/12 SUN 23:00 4ch SP
2
3
7
11/29 MON 7:00PM
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
03/12 SUN 20:00 9ch SP
03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
Style
4 Titles
Sort order
Recent first
NEW first
Genre
All Genres
All Genres
Remain
30h30
4 Titles
HDD
SP
ENTER
m
2 Choose ‘Style’, ‘Sort order’ or
‘Genre’, then press ENTER to see the
available view options.
•
Style
– Select four or eight titles per
screen view
•
Sort order
– Sort by date (most recent
first), unwatched first, title name or
recording date (oldest first)
•
Genre
– Display all genres or just a
selected genre
ENTER
3 Choose a view option, then
press ENTER.
The title list display is updated according to
the new display preferences.
10Titles
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
MENU
ENTER
4 Play the highlighted title.
• You can also select
Play
from the
command menu options.
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Using the Disc Navigator with
Scanning discs
playback-only discs
A L L
DVD-Video CD Video CD
HOME
MENU
Super VCD
WMA/MP3
DivX
1 Display the Home Menu.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Disc Navigator’.
Alternatively, for a CD, Video CD, Super VCD
or WMA/MP3/DivX disc, you can press
NAVIGATOR
, which takes you straight to
DISC
the Disc Navigator screen.
ENTER
3 Select what you want to play.
Depending on the type of disc you have
loaded, the Disc Navigator looks slightly
different, but they are all navigated in the
same way.
The screen below shows a WMA/MP3/DivX
disc. Navigate to the folder, or the track/title
within a folder that you want to play.
Disc Navigator
CD
WMA/MP3
Divx
Folder (01-03)
01.Rock
02.Pop
03.Dance
Playback starts after you press
Track(001-004)
001.Intro
002.Escape
003.Everything You Say
004.What I Do
ENTER
.
• For discs that contain CD-Audio tracks
and WMA/MP3 tracks or DivX titles, you
can switch the playback area between
CD, WMA/MP3
and
DivX
. This can only
be done while the disc is stopped.
Note
1• No subtitles are displayed when scanning DVDs and DivX titles.
• No sound is output when scanning from the HDD, DVDs and DivX, except on forward
• Depending on the disc, normal playback may automatically resume when a new chapter is reached on a DVD
disc.
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(except WMA)
You can scan discs at various speeds,
forwards or backwards.
REV SCAN FWD SCAN
1
1 During playback, start
reverse or forward scanning.
• The scanning speed is shown on-screen.
REV SCAN FWD SCAN
2 Press repeatedly to change
the scanning speed.
There are four scanning speeds available
when playing HDD video, a DVD or a DivX
title. Reverse playback is also possible with
HDD and DVD video.
2
There are two scanning speeds for other
types of disc.
PLAY
3 Resume normal playback.
Playing in slow motion
DVD HDD V ideo CD
You can play video at various slow motion
speeds. DVDs and video on the HDD can be
played in slow motion in either direction,
while Video CDs/Super VCDs and DivX titles
can only be played forwards in slow motion.
There is no sound when playing in slow motion.
STEP/SLOW
1 Press to start slow motion
reverse or forward play.
STEP/SLOW
2 Press repeatedly to change
the slow motion speed.
The current playback speed is indicated onscreen.
PLAY
3 Resume normal playback.
Super VCD
SCAN 1
DivX
.
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Frame advance/frame
reverse
DVD HDD V ideo CD
You can advance or back up video on a DVD
1
disc
or the HDD frame-by-frame.
Super VCD
With Video CDs/Super VCDs and DivX titles,
you can only use frame advance.
PAUSE
1 Pause playback.
STEP/SLOW
2 Back up or advance one
frame with each press.
PLAY
3 Resume normal playback.
DivX
The Play Mode menu
A L L
The Play Mode menu gives you access to
search functions, repeat and programme
play functions.
PLAY MODE
• Press to display the Play Mode
menu.
Play Mode
Search Mode
A-B Repeat
Repeat
Programme
• You can also access the Play Mode
menu from the Home Menu (press
HOME MENU
• To exit the Play Mode menu, press
HOME MENU
Time Search
Title Search
Chapter Search
).
or
PLAY MODE
.
Search Mode
A L L
The Search Mode feature lets you start
playback from a specified point in a disc by
2
time
or by title/chapter/folder/track
number.
ENTER
1 Select ‘Search Mode’ from the
Play Mode menu, then choose a search
option.
The available search options depend on the
type of disc.
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Play Mode
Search Mode
A-B Repeat
Repeat
Programme
ENTER
CLEAR
CLEAR
Time Search
Title Search
Chapter Search
2, 3, 0
For example, for 25
1, 1, 5, 2, 0
For example, for 2
.
6
.
Input Time
0.01.00
2, 5, 0, 0
.
For
2 Enter a title/chapter/folder/
track number or a search time.
Time Search (HDD, DVD):
minutes into the current title, press
For 1 hour and 15 minutes and 20 seconds
into the title, press
Time Search (Video CD):
minutes and 30 seconds into the current
track, press
Title/Chapter/Folder/Track Search:
example, for track 6, press
3 Start playback.
.
Note
1 Depending on the disc, normal playback may automatically resume when a new chapter is reached.
2 When using time search, playback may occasionally start slightly before or after the time you input.
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A-B Repeat
DVD HDD CD Video CD
The A-B Repeat function allows you to
specify two points (A and B) within a track or
title that form a loop which is played over
and over.
1
ENTER
1 During playback, select ‘A-B
Repeat’ from the Play Mode menu.
ENTER
2 With ‘A (Loop Start)’
highlighted, press at the point you want
the loop to start.
Play Mode
Search Mode
A-B Repeat
Repeat
Programme
ENTER
3 With ‘B (Loop End)’ highlighted,
A (Loop Start)
B (Loop End)
Off
press at the point you want the loop to
end.
Playback immediately jumps back to the
start point and plays the loop round and
round.
• When playing a DVD-Video, DVD-R/-RW
(Video mode), DVD+R/+RW, or from
the HDD, the start and end points of the
loop must be in the same title.
• To resume normal playback, select
from the A-B Repeat menu, or press
CLEAR
if no menu OSD (such as the Play
Mode menu) is displayed.
DivX
Off
Repeat play
A L L
There are various repeat play options,
depending on the kind of disc loaded, or if
you’re using the HDD for playback. It’s also
possible to use repeat play together with
programme play to repeat the tracks/
chapters in the programme list (see
Programme play
ENTER
below).
2
• Select ‘Repeat’ from the Play
Mode menu, then choose a repeat play
mode.
Play Mode
Search Mode
A-B Repeat
Repeat
Programme
Repeat Title
Repeat Chapter
Repeat Off
• To resume normal playback, select
Repeat Off
or press
from the Repeat Play menu,
CLEAR
if no menu OSD (such as
the Play Mode menu) is displayed.
Programme play
HDD DVD-Video CD Video CD
This feature lets you program the play order
of titles/chapters
3
/folders/tracks on a disc or
the HDD.
ENTER
1 Select ‘Programme’ from the
Play Mode menu, then ‘Input/Edit
Programme’.
Super VCD
WMA/MP3
Note
1 If you switch camera angles on a DVD during A-B repeat play, A-B repeat is cancelled.
2 If you switch the camera angle during repeat play of a DVD-Video disc, repeat play is cancelled.
3 When playing a programme list of DVD-Video chapters, chapters not included in the programme list may be
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The Input/Edit Programme screen varies
according to the disc type. Below is the DVD
input screen.
2 Select a title, chapter, folder
or track for the current step in the
programme list.
After pressing
ENTER
to add the title/
chapter/folder/track, the step number
automatically moves down one.
• To insert a step into the programme list,
highlight the step number where you
want to insert another step, then select a
chapter/title/folder/track as usual. After
pressing
ENTER
, all the subsequent
steps move down one.
• To delete a step from the programme list,
highlight the step you want to delete,
then press
CLEAR
.
3 Repeat step 2 to build up a
programme list.
A programme list can contain up to 24 titles/
chapters/folders/tracks.
PLAY
4 Play the programme list.
Programme play remains active until you
cancel programme play, erase the
programme list, eject the disc or switch off
the recorder.
Tip
• To save your programme list and exit the
programme edit screen without starting
playback, press
MODE
.
HOME MENU
or
PLAY
• During programme play, press
NEXT
to skip to the next programme step.
• To repeat play the programme list, select
Programme Repeat
Play Mode menu (see
from the Repeat
Repeat play
on
page 58).
• Press
CLEAR
during playback to switch
off programme play (if no menu OSD,
such as the Disc Navigator, is
displayed). Press while stopped to erase
the programme list.
• From the Programme menu you can
also:
Start Programme Play
– Starts
playback of a saved programme list
Cancel Programme Play
– Turns off
programme play, but does not erase the
programme list
Erase Programme List
– Erases the
programme list and turns off
programme play
Displaying and switching
subtitles
SUBTITLE
then
DivX
CLEAR
1
SUBTITLE
.
DVD-Video
Some DVD and DivX discs have subtitles in
one or more languages; the disc box will
usually tell you which subtitle languages are
available. You can switch subtitle language
during playback.
Check the disc packaging for details of the
subtitle options.
• Select/change the subtitle
language.
The current subtitle language is shown onscreen and in the front panel display.
• To switch off subtitles, press
Note
1• Some discs only allow you to change subtitle language from the disc menu. Press
access.
• To set subtitle preferences, see
Subtitle Language
on page 108.
MENU
or
TOP MENU
to
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Playback
Switching DVD and DivX
soundtracks
DVD-Video
When playing a DVD disc or DivX title
recorded with two or more soundtracks
(often in different languages), you can
switch the soundtrack during playback.
Check the disc packaging for details of the
soundtrack options.
• Change the audio soundtrack.
The current audio language is shown onscreen and in the front panel display.
• The sound may drop out for a few
• Some discs feature both Dolby Digital
DivX
1
AUDIO
seconds when switching soundtracks.
and DTS soundtracks. There is no analog
audio output when DTS is selected. To
listen to the DTS soundtrack, connect
this recorder to a DTS decoder or AV
amp/receiver with built-in DTS decoder
via the digital output. See
an AV amplifier or receiver
Connecting to
on page 20 for
connection details.
Switching audio channels
DVD (VR) DVD-RAM HDD CD Video CD
WMA/MP3
For HDD
2
and VR mode content that has
both a main and a SAP (Secondary Audio
Programme) audio channel, you can switch
between main (
L
), SAP (R), or both (
When playing Video CDs and audio CDs you
can switch between stereo, just the left
channel or just the right channel.
Super VCD
3
L+R
).
Some Super VCDs have two soundtracks.
With these discs you can switch between the
two soundtracks as well as individual
channels in each.
AUDIO
• Press repeatedly to display/
switch the audio channel.
The audio channel(s) currently playing are
indicated on-screen.
HDD DVD ( VR) DVD-RAM
L+R
– Both channels (default)
L
– Left/main channel only
R
– Right/SAP channel only
CD Video CD
Stereo
– Stereo (default)
1/L
– Left channel only
2/R
– Right channel only
Super VCD
1 Stereo
1 L
1 R
2 Stereo
2 L
2 R
– Soundtrack 1 / Stereo (default)
– Soundtrack 1 / Left channel
– Soundtrack 1 / Right channel
– Soundtrack 2 / Stereo
– Soundtrack 2 / Left channel
– Soundtrack 2 / Right channel
WMA/MP3
Switching camera angles
DVD-Video
Some DVD-Video discs feature scenes shot
from two or more angles — check the disc
box for details: it should be marked with a
icon if it contains multi-angle scenes.
When a multi-angle scene is playing, the
same icon appears on screen to let you know
that other angles are available (this can be
switched off if you prefer — see
Indicator
on page 112).
Angle
Note
1• Some discs only allow you to change audio language from the disc menu. Press
access.
• To set audio language preferences, see
2 Only when HDD Recording Format is set to Video Mode Off (
3 When playing a dual mono recording on a VR mode disc, if you are listening to the Dolby Digital soundtrack via
the digital output, you cannot switch the audio channel. Set
60
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Audio Language
on page 108.
HDD Recording Format
Dolby Digital Out
MENU
or
on page 111).
to
Dolby Digital PCM (see
TOP MENU
to
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ANGLE
• Switch the camera angle.
• The angle number is displayed on-
screen.
• If the disc was paused, playback starts
again with the new angle.
Displaying disc information
on-screen
You can display various on-screen
information about the disc loaded or the
HDD.
DISPLAY
• Display/change the on-screen
information.
• Press once to show the HDD and
removable disc (DVD, etc.) activity
together. Press again to show the status
of just the currently selected playback/
recording device (HDD or removable
disc).
• To hide the information display, press
DISPLAY
repeatedly until it disappears.
HDD and removable disc activity
display
Press
DISPLAY
removable disc (DVD, etc.) activity. Use the
HDD
and
two kinds of display.
The example displays below show high-
speed copying from HDD to DVD, and HDD
chase playback.
Remain 10h35m
Stop
Remain 10h35m
Chase Play
Rec
Stop
DVD-RW VR
Original
Disc Name: Comedy shows
once to see the HDD and
DVD
button to switch between the
Rec Mode SP(2h00m/DVD)
HDD
HDD
Hi-Speed Copy
HDD DVD
0h08m left
Rec Mode SP(2h00m/DVD)
Recording time
Relative playback position
Shows recording restrictions for
the current channel programme
Resume
XP (1h00m/DVD)
Finalized
Rem. 0h35mCopy Once
DVD-RW Video
Remain –h– –m
Stop
DVD-RW Video
Remain 0h52m
Stop
WNBC
Stereo
Indicates copy-protected material
Indicates a multi-angle scene
Play
DVD-R Video
Title Name21/11 S occer game:
3–20. 00. 15!
Chapter Time
Chapter Total
0. 00. 21
0h01m52s
Indicates the data transfer rate
4.32Mbps
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Tip
• See
Switching camera angles
for more on multi-angle scene
switching.
• When using the simultaneous play and
record feature, the display shows
information for playback only.
• During real-time copy, the copy source
playback information is displayed.
• The Video mode DVD-R/-RW displays
become the same as a DVD-Video disc
once the disc is finalized.
• The total recording time figure shown in
parenthesis is calculated based on a
12 cm/4.7 GB disc at the displayed
record setting.
• Recording and playback times for TV
recordings are approximately 0.1 %
shorter than the actual time. This is
because of the slightly different frame
rates of TV broadcasts versus DVD.
• The frame number is shown next to the
elapsed time display when the disc is
paused.
•
Copy Once
may appear in the stop or recording
displays. These indicate that the
broadcast TV programme contains copy
control information.
or
Can’t Record
on page 60
messages
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Chapter 7
Playing and recording from a
DV camcorder
You can play back and record video from a
DV camcorder connected to the
on the front panel of this recorder.
Important
• If you connect a second recorder using a
DV cable, you cannot control the second
unit from this one.
• You can’t control this unit remotely from
a component connected to the
jack.
DV IN
DV IN
jack
Playing from a DV camcorder
1 Make sure your DV camcorder is
connected to the front panel DV IN jack.
2 From the Initial Setup menu, check
that the DV audio input is setup as you
would like.
See
DV Input
• Check also that the
External Audio
Recording
Audio In
HOME
MENU
3 Select ‘DV’, then ‘DV Video
Playback’ from the Home Menu.
4 Start playback on the camcorder.
Images from the camcorder should appear
on your TV.
• To record the incoming video, Use the
HDD
or a DVD for recording, then press
recording.
If there is no signal from the device
connected to the DV jack, or the signal is
copy-protected, recording will pause. It
will automatically restart once there is a
recordable signal.
on page 107 for more on this.
Audio In
and
Dual Mono
are as you want them (see
on page 107).
and
DVD
button to select the HDD
REC
. Press STOP REC
settings for
to finish
• The recorder will only start recording
from the
signal. Recording will pause if the signal
is interrupted during recording.
• If your source is copy-protected using
Copy Guard, you will not be able to
record it. See
recording
DV IN
jack if there is a valid
Restrictions on video
on page 35 for more details.
Recording from a DV
camcorder
• The source signal must be DVC-SD
format.
• You can’t record date and time
information from DV cassette.
• During DV recording, if a part of the tape
is blank, or has copy-protected material
on it, this recorder will pause recording.
Recording will restart automatically
when there is a recordable signal.
However, if there is more than two
minutes of blank tape, this recorder will
stop recording and the camcorder
should stop (depending on the
camcorder).
Copying from a DV source
Using the recorder’s remote, you can control
both the camcorder and this recorder.
Important
• Some camcorders cannot be controlled
using this recorder’s remote.
• For best results when recording from a
DV camcorder to this recorder, we
recommend cueing the camcorder to the
place you want to start recording from
and setting the camcorder to play-pause.
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Playing and recording from a DV camcorder
1 Make sure your DV camcorder is
connected to the front panel DV IN jack.
Also, set the camcorder to VTR mode.
REC MODE
2 Set the recording quality.
• See
Setting the picture quality/recording
time
on page 36 for detailed information.
3 From the Initial Setup menu, check
that the DV audio input is setup as you
would like.
See
DV Input
• Check also that the
External Audio
Recording
Audio In
HOME
MENU
on page 107 for more on this.
Audio In
and
Dual Mono
are as you want them (see
on page 107).
4 Select ‘DV’, then ‘Copy from a DV
Source’ from the Home Menu.
• DV recording only works when the DV
camcorder is in VTR mode with a tape
loaded.
ENTER
5 Select ‘Record to Hard Disk
Drive’ or ‘Record to DVD’.
6 Find the place on the camcorder tape
that you want to start recording from.
For best results, pause playback at the point
from which you want to record.
• Depending on your camcorder, you can
use this recorder’s remote to control the
camcorder using the
, and buttons.
ENTER
, , , ,
7 Select ‘Start Rec’.
Stop Stop
Control with these
buttons
1.02.22
HDD
Rem.
• You can pause or stop the recording by
selecting
Pause Rec
or
Stop Rec
the on-screen display. You cannot
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settings for
Start Rec
Pause Rec
Stop Rec
SP (2h00m/DVD)
32h45m
from
control the camcorder from this remote
control during recording.
• If you restart recording after stopping the
camcorder, the first few seconds of the
camcorder tape will not be recorded.
Use the pause button on your camcorder
instead and recording will start
immediately.
•
HDD, DVD (VR Mode) and DVD-RAM only:
A chapter marker is inserted every time
there is a break in the timecode on the
DV tape. This happens when the
recording is stopped or paused then
restarted, for example.
• If you don’t want to see the DV recording
screen during recording, press
DISPLAY
to hide it (press again to display).
• While recording, you cannot exit the DV
recording screen using the
MENU
or
RETURN
button.
HOME
DV Auto Copy
DV Auto Copy allows you to make an exact
copy of the contents of a DV source to the
HDD or a DVD.
1 Make sure your DV camcorder is
connected to the front panel DV IN jack.
Also, set the camcorder to VTR mode.
REC MODE
2 Set the recording quality.
• See
Setting the picture quality/recording
time
on page 36 for detailed information.
3 From the Initial Setup menu, check
that the DV audio input is setup as you
require.
See
DV Input
• Check also that the
External Audio
Recording
Audio In on page 107).
HOME
MENU
4 Select ‘DV’, then ‘DV Auto Copy’
from the Home Menu.
• DV recording only works when the DV
camcorder is in VTR mode with a tape
loaded.
on page 107 for more on this.
Audio In
and
settings for
Dual Mono
are as you want them (see
Page 65
Playing and recording from a DV camcorder
07
ENTER
5 Select ‘Record to Hard Disk
Drive’ or ‘Record to DVD’.
The DV tape is rewound to the beginning.
Once it is rewound, the DV tape is played
from the beginning and copied to either the
HDD or a DVD.
• If there is a gap of two minutes or more
between recorded contents, the copying
process is automatically stopped.
• Once copying is finished, the DV tape is
automatically rewound.
• To cancel the copying process, press
STOP REC
for more than three
seconds.
About automatic finalization
If you use a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or
DVD+R/+RW disc for copying, it will
automatically be finalized after copying is
complete.
• You can’t customize the background for
DVD-R/-RW or DVD+R/+RW disc
finalization.
• No title names are assigned.
• If you want to give the disc a name,
please do so before you start the copy
(see
Input Disc Name
on page 99).
• If a timer recording is scheduled to start,
and in some other instances, the disc
will not be finalized.
Frequently Asked Questions
•I can’t get my DV camcorder to work with
the recorder!
Check that the DV cable is properly
connected. Also make sure that what
you’re trying to record is not copyprotected.
If it still doesn’t work, try switching off
the camcorder then switch back on.
• There’s a picture, but no sound!
Try switching the
DV Input
and
on page 107) between
Stereo 2
1
.
DV Input
setting (see
Stereo 1
About DV
Using DV, also known as i.LINK or IEEE 13941995, you can connect a DV camcorder to
this recorder using a DV cable for input of
audio, video, data and control signals.
“i.LINK” and the “i.LINK” logo are
trademarks.
• This recorder is only compatible with DVformat (DVC-SD) camcorders. Digital
satellite receivers and Digital VHS video
recorders are not compatible.
• You cannot connect more than one DV
camcorder at a time to this recorder.
• You cannot control this recorder from
external equipment connected via the
DV IN
jack.
• It may not always be possible to control
the connected camcorder via the
jack.
• DV camcorders can usually record audio
as stereo 16-bit/48 kHz, or twin stereo
tracks of 12-bit/32 kHz. This recorder can
only record one stereo audio track. Set
the
DV Input
Input
• Audio input to the
setting as required (see
on page 107).
DV IN
jack should be
32 kHz or 48 kHz (not 44.1 kHz).
• Picture disturbance in the recording
may occur if the source component
pauses playback or plays an unrecorded
section of tape, or if the power fails in the
source component, or the DV cable is
disconnected.
• The
DV IN
jack is an input only. There is
no output functionality.
DV IN
DV
Note
1 If the audio subcode on the DV tape cannot be read correctly, the audio type will not switch automatically. You
can switch the audio manually from the
External Audio
setting (page 107).
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Editing
Chapter 8
Editing
Editing options
The table below shows which commands you can use with the HDD and different disc types.
Create
(page 68)
Play
(page 68)
Erase
(page 68)
Edit > Title Name
Edit > Set Thumbnail
(page 71)
Edit > Erase Section
(page 71)
Edit > Divide
Edit > Chapter Edit
(page 72)
Edit > Set Genre
Edit > Lock
Edit > Move
Edit > Combine
Genre Name
Multi-Mode
Undo
(page 76)
(page 69)
(page 72)
(page 73)
(page 74)
(page 74)
(page 75)
(page 75)
(page 76)
DVD-R/-RW
HDD
(Video mode),
DVD+R/+RW
*1
DVD-R/-RW, DVD-RAM
(VR mode)
OriginalPlay List
*1
*1 DVD-R/-RW only
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Disc Navigator (DVD)
4 Titles
10Titles
MENU
Original
11/29 MON 7:00M11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
2h00m(1.0G)
1
9
10
03/12 SUN 20:00
03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
2h00m(1.0G)
03/12 SUN 23:00
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
2h00m(1.0G)
Style
4 Titles
PlayList
Original
08
The Disc Navigator screen
The Disc Navigator screen is where you can
edit video content on unfinalized Video mode
and DVD-R/-RW (VR mode) discs, DVD+R/
+RW and DVD-RAM, as well as video
content on the internal hard disk drive.
Important
• Titles that have been recorded with a
Input Line System setting different to the
current setting of the recorder are shown
in the Disc Navigator with a blank
thumbnail image. See also
information about the TV system settings
on page 114.
• During recording, if you display the Disc
Navigator for the HDD, some of the titles
may appear with a mark. These titles
were recorded with a Input Line System
setting different to the current setting of
the recorder. During recording, these
titles cannot be played.
HDDDVD
1 Select the HDD or DVD.
DISC NAVIGATOR
2 Display the Disc Navigator
screen.
Playback will automatically stop when you
do this.
• The Disc Navigator is also accessible
from the Home Menu.
View options panel
Disc Navigator (HDD)
03/12 SUN 23:00 4ch SP
10
1
11/29 MON 7:00PM
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
Available
recording tim
e
4 Titles
Recent first
All Genres
Remain
30h30m
Title thumbnai
HDD
SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
9
03/12 SUN 20:00 9ch SP
03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
8
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
7
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
lTitle information
• Press to display the command
menu panel. Use the
buttons to navigate the menus.
Title lis
/
Additional
t
10Titles
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
Command
menu pane
and
MENU
ENTER
Selected
titl
e
l
PREVNEXT
• When in the title list, press to
display the previous/next page if there
are more titles than can be displayed.
DISPLAY
• Press to change the title
information displayed in the title list.
HDDDVD
• Press to switch between
the HDD and DVD Disc Navigator screens.
• If you are editing a DVD-R/-RW (VR
mode) or DVD-RAM disc you can display
the Play List by selecting
Play List
the view options panel (press
select
Play List
then
Play List
from the view options,
).
• Titles on the HDD marked with a
icon are recently recorded titles that
haven’t yet been played.
DISC NAVIGATOR
3 Press to exit the Disc Navigator.
Editing accuracy
Some editing commands ask you whether
you want to keep Video mode compatibility
or frame accuracy (
Editing
or
Frame Accurate Editing
Frame Accurate Editing is very precise. The
edit point is accurate to the exact frame you
choose. However, this accuracy is not
preserved in any copy you make if you use
the high-speed copy function to make a
DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW.
Video Mode Compatible Editing is less
precise. The edit point you choose will only
be accurate to within one-half to one second.
On the other hand, these edit points will be
preserved if you use high-speed copy to
make a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or
DVD+R/+RW.
Video Mode Compatible
).
from
, then
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HDD genres
The large capacity of the HDD means that
there may be many hours of video in the
recorder. To help you organize your HDD
video content you can assign different
genres to titles. There are 10 genres in total,
including ten user-definable ones that you
can name as you like.
Create
DVD (VR) DVD-RAM
Use this function to create a Play List and
add titles to it.
Before you can use this command, make
sure that the Play List is switched on in the
view options panel on the left.
ENTER
1 Select ‘Create’ from the
command menu panel.
Disc Navigator (DVD)
4 Titles
Play List
DVD
VR Mode
Remain
0h30m
Play List only
No title
0Titles
Play
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
Create
Undo
1h00m(1.0G)
Play
DVD (Video) DVD ( VR) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM
HDD
Use this function to start playback of a title.
1 Highlight the title you want
to play.
2 Select ‘Play’ from the
command menu panel.
Playback of the title you selected starts.
ENTER
Disc Navigator (HDD)
4 Titles
Recent first
All Genres
HDD
SP
Remain
30h30m
10
1
9
8
7
03/12 SUN 23:00 4ch SP
11/29 MON 7:00PM
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
03/12 SUN 20:00 9ch SP
03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
10Titles
Play
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
Genre Name
1h00m(1.0G)
Multi-Mode
1h00m(1.0G)
Erase
DVD (Video) DVD ( VR) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM
HDD
ENTER
2 Select an original title to add
to the Play List.
Repeat these two steps to add as many titles
as necessary to the Play List.
Use this function to erase unwanted titles.
When you erase titles from the HDD or
Original titles from a VR mode DVD-RW, the
available recording space increases
accordingly. Erasing a title from a DVD-RW
(Video mode) or DVD+RW disc increases
the available recording time only if it is the
last title on the disc.
1
Erasing Play List titles, or titles from a DVD-R
(VR mode or Video mode) or DVD+R, will not
result in any more free space on the disc.
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Note
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1 Highlight the title you want
to erase.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Erase’ from the
command menu panel.
ENTER
3 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm or ‘No’
to cancel.
Tip
• You can erase a title quickly by pressing
CLEAR
when the title is highlighted.
Confirm the edit by pressing
ENTER
.
Title Name
DVD (Video) DVD ( VR) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM
HDD
You can give titles new names of up to 64
characters long for VR mode, DVD-RAM and
HDD recordings, and up to 40 characters for
Video mode recordings and DVD+R/+RW
discs.
1 Highlight the title you want
to name (or rename).
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Title Name’
from the command menu panel.
•A name generated automatically by the
recorder will already be in the name
input section of the screen. Use the
REV SCAN/
FWD SCAN
buttons to change the cursor position.
• Select
• You can also use the
CAPS
or
small
to change to upper
or lower-case, or use the
SELECTION
buttons ( PREV
NEXT
).
CLEAR
CASE
/
button to
delete characters directly (press and
hold for two seconds to delete the whole
name). For other remote control key
shortcuts, see
shortcuts to input a name
Using the remote key
below.
• For discs formatted on a different DVD
recorder, you will see only a limited
character set.
ENTER
4 Select ‘OK’ to enter the name
and return to the main Disc Navigator
screen.
• To return to the main Disc Navigator
screen without saving changes to the
title name, press
RETURN
.
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Using the remote key shortcuts to
input a name
The table below shows the remote control
key shortcuts that you can use to input
characters in the name input screen.
Pressing a button repeatedly cycles through
the characters shown.
If you want to enter two characters in
succession that are both on the same button
(for example a
FWD SCAN
P
and an R), press
to advance the cursor one
space manually between inputting the two
characters.
CharactersKeyCharacters
Key
. , ’ ? ! – & 1
1
a b c 2 ä à á â
2
3
4
5
/[change case]
+
ã æ ç
d e f 3 è é ë ê
g h i 4 î ï ì í ¡
j k l 5 £
[cursor back]
<space>
~
( ) _ / : ; ” ` ^ @ # ∗ % ¥ | + =
{ } [ ] < >
6
7
8
9
0
CLEAR
m n o 6 ö ô ò ó
ø ñ
p q r s 7 $
*1
ÿ/ß
t u v 8 ü ù û ú
w x y z 9
0
[cursor
forward]
[clear
character]
[finish name
input]
Using a USB keyboard to enter a name
Using a USB keyboard connected to this
recorder makes entering names very quick
and convenient.
input mode, a USB icon () appears in the
lower-left of the screen.
1
When in USB keyboard
2
Other than the standard alpha-numeric
keys, use the following keys when entering
names:
Key
delete
F1
F2
back
space
enter
esc
Function
Change the cursor position
Select
CAPS
small
Select
Delete character at the current
cursor position
Delete the character at the
previous cursor position
Enter the name
Exit the input screen
*1
lower-case: ÿ; upper-case: ß
Note
1• It’s possible that some USB keyboards will not work exactly as expected when connected to this recorder. See
also
Connecting a USB device
• Certain keyboards may not be able to correctly input all characters.
2 If you use the remote control to enter a name when in the USB keyboard input mode, the recorder will
automatically switch to remote control input mode. Press any key on the USB keyboard to return to USB
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Set Thumbnail
HDD DVD ( Video) DVD (VR) DVD+R DVD+RW
DVD-RAM
You can change the thumbnail picture that
appears in the Disc Navigator for a title to
any frame that appears in that title.
1 Highlight the title you want
to change the thumbnail picture for.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Set Thumbnail’
from the command menu panel.
The thumbnail setting screen appears from
which you can find the frame you want.
Disc Navigator (HDD)
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8
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4 Titles
Recent first
All Genres
HDD
Remain
30h30m
SP
3 Use the playback controls (, , ,
, etc.) to find a suitable frame, then
press ENTER to set.
Set Thumbnail (HDD)
OK
OK
Exit
Exit
You can also use the chapter and time
search features (press
the
CM SKIP
PLAY MODE
and
4 Select ‘Exit’ to return to the
Edit screen.
10Titles
Play
Title Name
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Set Thumbnail
Erase Section
Edit
Divide
Chapter Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
Multi-Mode
Set Genre
Genre Name
Lock
Cancel
Cancel
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
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2h00m
Rec. time
10-1
00.00.09.15
Play Pause
CM BACK
), and
buttons.
Erase Section
HDD DVD ( VR) DVD-RAM
Using this command you can delete a part of
a title, ideal for cutting out the commercial
breaks in a recording made from the TV.
1 Highlight the title containing
the section you want to erase.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Erase Section’
from the command menu panel.
ENTER
3
HDD only:
edit.
!
Please select the type of editing.
Video Mode Compatible Editing is
recommended for compatibility with
high-speed copying.
Video Mode Compatible Editing
• For more information about these
options, see
4 Highlight ‘From’ then use the
playback controls (
find the start of the section to erase, then
press ENTER.
The bar at the bottom of the screen indicates
the current play position in the title. After
pressing
the section.
ENTER
Erase Section (HDD)
From
To
Exit
Select the type of
HDD/DVD RECORDER
Frame Accurate Editing
Editing accuracy
, , ,
on page 67.
, etc.) to
, a marker shows the start of
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00.00.09.15
Play Pause
2h00m
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ENTER
5 Highlight ‘To’ then, in the
same way, find the end of the section to
erase, then press ENTER.
After pressing
ENTER
, another marker
indicates the end of the section, with the
section itself marked in red.
ENTER
6 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm, or ‘No’
to cancel.
In the thumbnail viewer you can see a few
seconds of video either side of the marked
section to see how the edit will look.
• When editing VR mode Original content,
you may not be able to erase very short
sections (less than five seconds).
Divide
HDD DVD ( VR) DVD-RAM
Use this command to divide a title into two.
Note that once divided, the two new HDD
titles cannot be recombined into one again.
1 Highlight the title you want
to divide.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Divide’ from
the command menu panel.
HDD only:
3
!
Please select the type of editing.
Video Mode Compatible Editing is
recommended for compatibility with
high-speed copying.
• For more information about these
options, see
Play List only
Select the type of edit.
HDD/DVD RECORDER
Video Mode Compatible Editing
Frame Accurate Editing
Editing accuracy
on page 67.
4 Use the playback controls (, , ,
, etc.) to find the place you want to
divide the title.
Divide Title (HDD)
Divid
e
Cancel
ENTER
5 Press to divide the title at the
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Rec. time
10–1
00.00.09.15
Play Pause
2h00m
current playback position.
ENTER
6 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm or ‘No’
to cancel.
Divided titles cannot
!
be combined.
OK?
Yes
No
Chapter Edit
DVD (VR) DVD-RAM HDD
When editing a VR mode DVD or video on
the HDD you can edit individual chapters
within a title, with commands for erasing,
combining and dividing.
1 Highlight the title that contains the
chapters you want to edit.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Chapter Edit’
from the command menu panel.
ENTER
3
HDD only:
edit.
!
Please select the type of editing.
Video Mode Compatible Editing is
recommended for compatibility with
high-speed copying.
Select the type of
HDD/DVD RECORDER
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• For more information about these
options, see
Editing accuracy
on page 67.
4 Select the command you want:
•
Divide
– Divide a chapter into two or
more parts: Use the playback controls
(
, , ,
, etc.) to find the point at
which you want to divide the chapter,
then press
Chapter Edit (DVD VR mode Play List)
1–1
Play
0.00.00
Exit
Divide
Erase/Move
Combine
ENTER
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Rec. time
Chapters
.
1h00m
5
You can keep dividing the chapter as
many times as you wish (up to 999
chapters per DVD-R/-RW/-RAM disc or
99 chapters per HDD title).
•
Erase1/Move2 – Erase or move
chapters: Select the chapter you want to
erase/move and press
ENTER
. Select
whether you want to erase or move the
chapter.
Move command only:
Select the
destination for the chapter, and press
ENTER
.
Chapter Edit (DVD VR mode Play List)
Exit
Divide
Erase/Move
Combine
002003005004001
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Rec. time
Chapter
1h00m
0h01m
Erase
Move
Cancel
•
Combine3 – Combine two adjacent
chapters into one: Highlight the bar
divider between two adjacent chapters
and press
ENTER
Chapter Edit (DVD VR mode Play List)
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Rec. time
23541
Exit
Divide
Erase/Move
Combine
ENTER
.
1h00m
5 Select ‘Exit’ to get back to the
main Disc Navigator screen.
Set Genre
HDD
Use this command to assign a genre to a
title.
1 Highlight the title you want
to assign a genre to.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Set Genre’ from
the command menu panel.
Disc Navigator (HDD)
4 Titles
Recent first
All Genres
HDD
SP
Remain
30h30
m
10
1
9
8
7
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11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
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03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
10Titles
Play
Title Name
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Set Thumbnail
Erase Section
Edit
Divide
Chapter Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
Multi-Mode
Set Genre
Genre Name
Lock
Cancel
Cancel
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
Note
1 When editing VR mode Original content, it may not be possible to erase chapters less than five seconds long.
2 VR mode Play List only.
3 It may not always be possible to combine two chapters, even though they are adjacent. If a chapter has been
divided into three, then the middle chapter erased, it is not possible to combine the two remaining chapters into
one.
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ENTER
3 Select a genre for the title.
Disc Navigator (HDD)
4 Titles
Recent first
All Genres
HDD
SP
Remain
30h30
m
10
1
9
8
7
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11/29 MON 7:00PM
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
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02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
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29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
10Titles
Play
Title name
No Category
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Set Thumbnail
Free1
Erase Section
Edit
Free2
Edit Chapter
Free3
Divide
2h00m(1.0G)
Free4
Multi-Mode
Set Genre
Free5
Genre Name
Lock
Free6
Cancel
Cancel
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
Lock
HDD DVD ( Video) DVD (VR)
DVD-RAM
Original only
You can lock a title so that it can’t be edited
or erased accidently. If you do need to edit it,
you can always unlock it later.
Important
• You can’t undo any edits made before
changing the lock status. You also can’t
undo a lock/unlock command using the
Undo
option from the Disc Navigator
menu.
1 Highlight the title you want to lock
(or unlock).
ENTER
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Lock’ from the
command menu panel.
Disc Navigator (HDD)
10
1
4 Titles
9
Recent first
8
All Genres
7
HDD
SP
Remain
30h30
m
DVD+R DVD+RW
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03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
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03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
Play
Title Name
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Set Thumbnail
Erase Section
Edit
Divide
Chapter Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
Set Genre
Lock
Cancel
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
10Titles
Multi-Mode
Genre Name
Cancel
An unlocked title will become locked; a
locked title will be unlocked. Locked titles
are shown in the Disc Navigator with a
padlock icon.
Move
DVD (VR) DVD-RAM
Use this function to re-arrange the playing
order of Play List titles.
1 Highlight the title you want
to move.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Move’ from the
command menu panel.
Disc Navigator (DVD)
4 Titles
Play List
DVD
VR Mode
Remain
0h30
m
ENTER
3 Select a new position for the
title.
Disc Navigator (DVD)
4 Titles
Play List
DVD
VR Mode
Remain
0h30m
After pressing
List is displayed.
Play List only
1
1
2
3
4
Title to move
1
1
2
3
4
ENTER
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02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
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11/29 MON 7:00PM
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29/11 WED 19:00
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
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Play
Title Name
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Set Thumbnail
2h00m(1.0G)
Erase Section
Edit
Divide
Chapter Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Multi-Mode
Move
Genre Name
Combine
Cancel
Cancel
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
10Titles
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
Insert position
, the new, updated Play
MENU
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Combine
DVD (VR) DVD-RAM
Use this function to combine two Play List
titles into one.
1 Highlight the title you want
to combine.
This title will remain in the same place after
combining with another title.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Edit’ > ‘Combine’ from
the command menu panel.
Disc Navigator (DVD)
4 Titles
Play List
DVD
VR Mode
Remain
0h30m
ENTER
3 Select another title to
combine with the first.
This title will be appended to the first title
selected.
The screen below shows title 3 selected to be
appended to title 1.
Disc Navigator (DVD)
4 Titles
Play List
DVD
VR Mode
Remain
0h30m
Play List only
1
1
2
3
4
1
1
2
3
4
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03/12 SUN 20:00
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02/12 SAT 22:00
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
03/12 SUN 23:00
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
03/12 SUN 20:00
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02/12 SAT 22:00
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
Play
Title Name
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
Set Thumbnail
2h00m(1.0G)
Erase Section
Edit
Divide
Chapter Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
Multi-Mode
Move
Genre Name
Combine
Cancel
Cancel
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
10Titles
10Titles
MENU
ENTER
4 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm or ‘No’
to cancel.
OK to combine titles
!
1 and 3 ?
Yes
No
Genre Name
HDD
Use this command to rename one of the ten
user-definable genres (
ENTER
1 Select ‘Genre Name’ from the
command menu panel.
Disc Navigator (HDD)
10
1
4 Titles
9
Recent first
8
All Genres
7
HDD
SP
Remain
30h30m
ENTER
2 Select one of the userdefinable genre names.
Disc Navigator (HDD)
10
1
4 Titles
9
Recent first
8
All Genres
7
HDD
SP
Remain
30h30m
ENTER
3 Input a name for the genre.
• The name can be up to 12 characters
long.
Free 1
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03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
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02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
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29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
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11/29 MON 7:00PM
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
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03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
to
10Titles
Play
Erase
Edit
Genre Name
Multi-Mode
10Titles
Play
Free1
Erase
Free2
Free3
Edit
Free4
5
Free
Multi-Mode
Free6
Free7
Genre Name
Cancel
Free 10
).
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• For information on remote control key
short cuts, see
Multi-Mode allows you to select several
titles, then select a command that will be
applied to all of them. In this way you can
select multiple titles and then erase them all
at once, for example.
ENTER
1 Select ‘Multi-Mode’ from the
command menu panel.
Disc Navigator (HDD)
10
1
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11/29 MON 7:00PM
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
9
8
7
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
03/12 SUN 20:00 9ch SP
03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
4 Titles
Recent first
All Genres
HDD
Remain
30h30m
SP
ENTER
2 Select titles from the title list.
Selected titles are marked with a .
10Titles
Play
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
Genre Name
Multi-Mode
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
ENTER
3 Select the command that you
want applied to all the marked titles.
For example, select
Erase
to erase all the
marked titles.
Disc Navigator (HDD)
4 Titles
Recent first
All Genres
HDD
SP
Remain
30h30m
10
1
9
8
7
Multi-Mode
03/12 SUN 23:00 4ch SP
03/12 Sun 23:00 4ch SP
03/12 SUN 20:00 9ch SP
03/12 Sun 20:00 9ch SP
02/12 SAT 22:00 7ch SP
02/12 Sat 22:00 7ch SP
29/11 WED 19:00 2ch SP
29/11 Wed 19:00 2ch SP
10 Titles
Erase
Lock
2h00m(1.0G)
Unlock
Change Genre
2h00m(1.0G)
Single Mode
1h00m(1.0G)
1h00m(1.0G)
Once the command is completed, MultiMode is automatically exited.
Undo
DVD (Video) DVD ( VR) DVD+R DVD+RW
If you make a mistake while editing, you can
generally undo it. There is one level of undo
(in other words, you can only undo the last
edit you made).
• Select ‘Undo’ from the
command menu panel.
• You can’t undo anything after exiting the
ENTER
Disc Navigator screen.
Disc Navigator (DVD)
1
11/29 MON 7:00PM
No title
11/29Mon 7:00PM 2ch SP
VR Mode
Remain
4 Titles
Play List
DVD
0h30m
0Titles
Play
Erase
2h00m(1.0G)
2h00m(1.0G)
Edit
2h00m(1.0G)
Create
Undo
1h00m(1.0G)
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Frequently asked questions
• Why doesn’t the available recording time
increase when I erase titles from a VR
mode DVD-R?
When you erase titles from a DVD-R (or
DVD+R), the titles are no longer
displayed, but the content remains on
the disc. DVD-R/+R are write-once
media; they can’t be erased or rewritten.
•I can’t edit my disc!
You may find that as the available
recording time is reduced on a VR mode
DVD-R disc, editing is no longer
possible. This is because information
about your edits requires a certain
amount of disc space. As you edit, this
information builds up, eventually
preventing you from editing further.
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Copying and backup
Chapter 9
Copying and backup
Introduction
Use the copying features of this recorder to:
• Back up important recordings stored on
the HDD to a DVD.
• Make a DVD copy of a recording on the
HDD to play in another player.
• Transfer video from a DVD to the HDD
for editing.
• Transfer edited video from the HDD to
DVD.
The simplest way to copy a title is to use the
One Touch Copy feature. This copies the
currently playing HDD title to DVD, or DVD
title to the HDD. See
for detailed instructions.
For more sophisticated copying tasks you
can build a Copy List of titles to copy, and
edit titles so that you only copy the bits you
want. See
detailed instructions.
Where possible, the recorder will copy your
recordings at high-speed. Depending on the
recording mode, the kind of disc loaded and
various other factors, copying can be as fast
as one minute per hour of video. See
Minimum copying times
more on copying times.
If you want to save disc space you can copy
video at a lower recording quality (for
example, an
copied to
is always done in real-time.
When real-time copying from the HDD to a
DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW,
the chapter markers in the original material
are not copied. Chapter markers are put into
the copy at intervals, according to the Auto
Chapter settings (see also
(Video)
page 110).
Using Copy Lists
XP
SP
on a DVD). Copying in this way
and
Auto Chapter (DVD+R/+RW)
One Touch Copy
on page 80 for
on page 116 for
recording on the HDD
Auto Chapter
below
on
Restrictions on copying
Commercial DVD-Video discs are protected
using Copy Guard. These discs cannot be
copied to the HDD.
Some video material is copy-once protected.
This means that it can be recorded to HDD,
but it can’t then be freely copied again. If you
want to transfer copy-once protected
material from HDD to DVD, you’ll need to a
CPRM ver. 1.1 or higher VR mode DVD-RW,
ver. 2.0 or 2.1 VR mode DVD-R, or CPRMcompatible DVD-RAM disc (see
page 35 for more on this). Only one instance
of a copy-once protected title can be added
to the Copy List, and after it’s been copied,
the title is erased from the HDD (it is
therefore not possible to copy a locked title
that is copy-once protected).
You can identify copy-once protected
material during playback by displaying disc
information on-screen. If the current title is
copy-once protected, an exclamation mark
(
!
) is shown.
CPRM
on
Copyright
Recording equipment should be used only
for lawful copying and you are advised to
check carefully what is lawful copying in the
country in which you are making a copy.
Copying of copyright material such as films
or music is unlawful unless permitted by a
legal exception or consented to by the
rightowners.
One Touch Copy
* See also
The One Touch Copy feature copies the
currently playing or selected (in the Disc
Navigator) HDD title to DVD, or DVD title to
HDD. The whole title is copied, regardless of
where in the title you start the copy.
Copyright
above.
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HDD to DVD copies are made in the same
recording mode. When copying DVD to
HDD, the copy is made in whatever
recording mode is currently set.
Make sure that a recordable DVD disc is
loaded when trying to copy from the HDD.
REC MODE
1 If you’re copying from DVD to
the HDD, select a recording mode.
Note that selecting a recording mode higher
than the title playing will not result in a better
quality recording.
ONE TOUCH
COPY
2 Press during playback to copy
the current title.
The front panel display indicates that the title
is being copied.
• High-speed copying is used when
copying from the HDD to DVD. Playback
continues while copying.
• Real-time copying is used when copying
from DVD to the HDD. Playback restarts
from the beginning of the title.
Cancelling One Touch Copy
You can cancel a One Touch Copy once it’s
started.
ONE TOUCH
COPY
• Press and hold for more than a
second.
Copying is cancelled and the video already
copied is erased.
• If you cancel a HDD to DVD-R/+R copy,
the space available for recording does
not return to the pre-copy figure.
Notes on copying using One Touch
Copy
Copying to DVD
• Title name, chapter markers, as well as
thumbnail picture markers for the Disc
Navigator, are also copied. However, if
you copy to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode)
Note
1 In manual recording mode these equate to
MN1
to
or DVD+R/+RW, only the first 40
characters of a name are copied.
• The chapter markers in the copy may not
be in exactly the same positions as the
original when recording on to a DVD-R/
-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW.
• You can’t use the One Touch Copy
function to copy a title if any part of the
title is copy-once protected.
•A title that contains mixed aspect ratios
can’t be copied to a DVD-R/-RW (Video
mode) or DVD+R/+RW. Use a DVD-R/
-RW (VR mode) or DVD-RAM disc for this
type of material.
• Low resolution (
SEP
through LP modes1)
widescreen material can’t be copied to a
DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/
+RW. Use a DVD-R/-RW (VR mode) or
DVD-RAM disc for this type of material.
• When HDD Recording Format is set to
Video Mode Off, titles recorded in
MN9
to
MN15
modes cannot be highspeed copied to a DVD-R/-RW (Video
mode) or DVD+R/+RW. Please use a
DVD-R/-RW (VR mode) or DVD-RAM.
• Recordings of dual mono broadcasts
cannot be high-speed copied to a DVD-R/
-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW.
Please use a DVD-R/-RW (VR mode) or
DVD-RAM.
•
XP+
titles cannot be copied to DVD via
One Touch Copy.
• Titles over eight hours cannot be copied
to single-layer DVD+R/+RW discs using
One Touch Copy. Use DVD+R DL discs
for titles over eight hours.
• Titles recorded in
or
EP
mode cannot be copied to DVD+R/
MN1
to
MN6, SEP, SLP
+RW using One Touch Copy.
Copying to the HDD
• The maximum title length for copying is
12 hours.
• Title name and chapter markers are also
copied, except when copying from a
finalized Video mode DVD-R/-RW.
MN15
(Video Mode Off) or
MN1
to
MN8
(Video Mode On).
LP
/
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• Thumbnail picture markers and chapter
markers for the Disc Navigator are
copied, but their position in the copy
may be slightly changed from the
original.
• If some part of the title being copied is
copy-protected, copying will start, but
the copy-protected portions will not be
copied.
Using Copy Lists
* See also
At its simplest, a Copy List is just a list of
HDD or DVD titles that you want to copy.
When copying HDD titles to DVD, you can,
however, edit the titles in your copy list,
erasing chapters you don’t need, or renaming titles, for example. Edits you make to
titles in the Copy List do not affect the actual
video content; only the ‘virtual’ content of the
Copy List. So you can freely erase and modify
anything in your Copy List safe in the
knowledge that the actual content is not
being altered.
Copying from HDD to DVD
• The recorder can only store one Copy List
• The Copy List is erased if the Input Line
• Resetting the recorder to its factory
1 Load a recordable DVD.
• It is possible to complete the following
• If you want to use a DVD-RW (VR mode)
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Copyright
on page 78.
Important
at a time.
System setting is changed (see
Additional information about the TV
system settings
settings (see
on page 114).
Resetting the recorder
page 131) will erase the Copy List.
steps without having a recordable DVD
loaded (or having an uninitialized DVD
loaded); however, the steps are slightly
different.
disc for the copy, make sure it is
initialized before you start.
on
HOME
MENU
2 Select ‘Copy’ from the Home
Menu.
ENTER
3 Select ‘HDD
DVD’.
If this is the first time to create a Copy List,
skip to step
5
below.
HDD DVD
DVD/CD HDD
Disc Back-up
4 If there is already a Copy List stored
in the recorder, choose whether to
‘Create New Copy List’ or ‘Continue
Using Previous Copy List’.
Continue Using Previous Copy List
Create New Copy List
• If you select
Copy List
• Selecting
Continue Using Previous
, skip to step 10 below.
Create New Copy List
will
erase any Copy List already stored in the
recorder.
ENTER
5 Add titles to the Copy List
(highlight a title and press ENTER to add).
Free1
8 Title
Back
Next
SP
Select Title
Recent first
All Genres
Copy
HDD DVD (Video mode)
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8
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
7
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
6
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
5
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
4
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
3
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
2
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
1
Copy List Total
Current DVD Remain
1 > 2 > 3
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
19:00 2h00m(1.0G) 2ch
0.0G
4.3G
Titles you’ve added to the Copy List are
highlighted in pink.
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There are some restrictions on titles that can
be added to the Copy List if you are copying
to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/
+RW:
• When adding titles that contain copyonce protected material, the copy-once
parts will not be added.
• When adding titles that contain material
of more than one aspect ratio (screen
size), each part with a different aspect
ratio will be added as a separate title if
high-speed copying is possible.
Depending on the title
1
, high-speed copying
may not be possible to DVDs.
6 Press to display the command
menu panel.
The Command Menu panel
Select Title
Recent first
All Genres
Copy
HDD DVD (Video mode
8
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
7
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
6
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
5
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
4
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
3
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
2
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
1
29/11 WED 29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
Copy List Total
Current DVD Remain
)
1 > 2 > 3
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
19:00 2h00m(1.0G) 2ch
Free1
4.3G
4.3G
8 Title
Back
Next
SP
7 Select ‘Next’ to move on to the Title
Edit screen.
Title Edit
Copy
Copy List Total
Current DVD Remain
HDD DVD (Video mode
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
1
1
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
2
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
1 > 2 > 3
)
4.3G
4.3G
2 Title
Back
Next
1h00m(2.0G)
8 To edit a title, highlight it using the
/
buttons, then press ENTER.
Title Edit
Copy
HDD DVD (Video mode
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
1
1
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
2
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
Copy List Total
Current DVD Remain
1 > 2 > 3
)
Erase
Title Name
Erase Section
Move
Preview
Cancel
4.3G
4.3G
2 Title
Back
Next
1h00m(2.0G)
A menu of editing commands appears:
•
Erase
– Erase individual titles from the
Copy List (see
Title Name
•
the Copy List (see
Erase
on page 68).
– Name or rename a title in
Title Name
on
page 69).
•
Erase Section
Erase Section
Move
•
– Change the order of titles in the
Copy List (see
Preview
•
– Erase part of a title (see
on page 71).
Move
on page 74).
– Check the content of a title in
the Copy List.
•
Divide
– Divide a title in the Copy List
into two (see
Combine
•
Copy List into one (see
Divide
on page 72).
– Combine two titles in the
Combine
on
page 75).
•
Chapter Edit
Copy List title (see
– Edit chapters within a
Chapter Edit
on
page 72):
•
Divide
•
– Divide a chapter into two.
Erase/Move
– Erase a chapter/
Change the chapter order.
•
Combine
– Combine two chapters
into one.
Note
1 The following titles cannot be copied at high-speed for DVD+R/+RW:
• Titles recorded in
MN1
to
MN6, SEP, SLP
or EP mode.
The following titles cannot be copied at high-speed for DVD-R/-RW (Video Mode) and DVD+R/+RW:
• Widescreen titles recorded at low resolution (
SEP
through LP/
MN1
to
MN15
(Video Mode Off) or
(Video Mode On)).
• LP/
MN9
to
MN15
recordings when HDD Recording Format is set to Video Mode Off.
• Dual mono recordings.
• Combined titles that were originally recorded using different recording modes.
The following titles cannot be copied at high-speed for any types of DVD:
•
XP+ titles.
MN1
to
MN8
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Set Thumbnail
frame for a title (see
– Set the thumbnail
Set Thumbnail
page 71).
•
Recording Mode
quality of the copy (see
– Set the picture
Recording Mode
on page 83).
•
Dual Mono Audio
– Set how dual mono
audio should be copied when copying
from HDD to DVD-R/-RW (Video mode)
and DVD+R/+RW (see
Dual Mono Audio
on page 84).
•
Cancel
– Exit the menu.
Repeat this step for as many titles you have
that need editing.
9 Display the command menu
panel.
ENTER
10 Select ‘Next’ to proceed.
Title Edit
Copy
Copy List Total
Current DVD Remain
HDD DVD (Video mode
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
1
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
2
)
1 > 2 > 3
29/11Wed 19:00 2ch SP
4.3G
4.3G
There are several options available from the
next screen:
• Select
Recording Mode
change the recording quality (see
Recording Mode
• Select
Input Disc Name
on page 83).
change the disc name. Input a name of
up to 64 characters for a VR mode disc or
40 characters for a Video mode disc or
DVD+R/+RW. (The input method is
similar to that of naming titles; see
Name
on page 69.)
on
2 Title
Back
Next
1h00m(2.0G)
if you want to
if you want to
Title
Finalize
• Select
if you want to
automatically finalize a DVD-R/-RW
(Video mode) or DVD+R after copying.
Select a title menu style from the
following screen.
ENTER
11 Select ‘Start Copy’ to start
copying.
CopyHDD DVD (Video Mode)
Start Copy
HDD
Copy Time 0h 16m
Recording Mode
Disc Name
Finalize
Copy List Total
Current DVD Remain
High-Speed
Off
DVD-RW
Video Mode
4.3G
4.3G
1 > 2 > 3
• If you’re using a DVD-R DL or DVD+R DL
disc and the copy will span both layers,
the
Copy List Total
Current DVD Remain
• The
bar will be purple.
half-length if the first layer of a DVD-R DL
or DVD+R DL disc is already full.
Copying from DVD to HDD
Important
• The DVD to HDD Copy screen isn’t
accessible when a finalized Video mode
DVD-R/-RW or a DVD-Video is loaded. As
long as the disc is not Copy Guard
protected, you can still use the One
Touch Copy function, however (See
Touch Copy
• The recorder can only store one Copy List
at a time.
• The Copy List will be erased if:
– any of the titles on the DVD disc are
erased or edited.
– the disc tray is opened.
– playback is switched between Play List
and Original.
– the DVD disc is re-initialized or
finalized.
on page 78).
Back
Recording Mode
Input Disc Name
Finalize
Start Copy
bar will be
One
1
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– the recorder is reset to its factory
settings (see
Resetting the recorder
page 131).
on
Cancel
•
– Exit the menu.
Repeat this step for as many titles you have
that need editing.
• It may not be possible to copy from a
DVD disc that was recorded on a
different DVD recorder or a PC.
HOME
MENU
1 Select ‘Copy’ from the Home
Menu.
ENTER
2 Select ‘DVD/CD
HDD’.
ENTER
7 Select ‘Next’ from the
command menu panel to proceed to the
copy options screen.
• Select
Recording Mode
if you want to
change the recording quality (see
Recording Mode
ENTER
below).
8 Select ‘Start Copy’ to start
ENTER
3 Select a Copy List type.
• Selecting
Create New Copy List
erase any Copy List already stored in the
will
copying.
Recording Mode
recorder.
ENTER
ENTER
4 Add titles to the Copy List
(highlight a title and press ENTER to add).
Titles you’ve added to the Copy List are
highlighted in pink.
1 Select ‘Recording Mode’ from
the command menu panel.
ENTER
2 Select a recording mode for
the copy.
•
ENTER
5 Select ‘Next’ from the
command menu panel to proceed to the
title edit screen.
ENTER
6 Select a title to edit.
A menu appears of Copy List editing
commands:
•
Erase
– Erase individual titles from the
Copy List (see
Move
•
– Change the order of titles in the
Copy List (see
Preview
•
Erase
on page 68).
Move
on page 74).
– Check the content of a title in
High-Speed Copy1 – The Copy List is
copied at the same recording quality as
the original.
•
XP, SP, LP, EP, SLP, SEP, MN2 – The Copy
List is copied at the specified recording
quality in real-time. (Note that if you copy
at a higher quality setting than the
original, the copy will not be better
quality than the original.)
If you select
change the level setting (
MN323,
MN
above, you can also
MN1
to
LPCM or XP+4) from the
Recording Quality box that appears.
the Copy List.
Note
1 When copying to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW, the chapter markers in the copy may not be in
exactly the same position as the original.
2 When the copy mode is set to something other than High-Speed Copy for copying to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode)
or DVD+R/+RW, the chapter markers of the original are not copied. Chapter markers are put into the copy at
regular intervals, according to the Auto Chapter setting (see also
(DVD+R/+RW)
3 When copying to a DVD+R/+RW, MN1 to MN3 and SEP modes are not available.
4 XP+ mode available only when copying to HDD.
on page 110).
Auto Chapter (Video)
and
Auto Chapter
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Optimized
1,2
– The recording quality is
automatically adjusted so that the Copy
List fits on to the space available on the
disc. Copying is carried out in real-time.
When you change the recording mode
setting, you can see how much disc space it
will require. If this is more than is available,
it shows up in red and you won’t be able to
start copying. In this case, either change the
recording quality, or press
RETURN
to go
back to the Copy List screen and erase one
or more titles from the Copy List.
Dual Mono Audio
1 Select the title containing the
audio you want to change.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Dual Mono Audio’
from the command menu panel.
ENTER
3 Select a dual mono audio
option.
Using disc backup
* See also
This feature offers a simple way to make a
backup copy of finalized DVD-R/-RW (Video
mode) discs or DVD+R/+RW discs. The
data is copied first to the hard disk drive
then on to another recordable DVD disc.
1 Select ‘Copy’, then ‘Disc backup’
from the Home Menu.
HOME
MENU
Copyright
on page 78.
3
,
ENTER
2 Select a backup option.
Start new disc back-up
Resume writing data
Erase back-up data
There are three backup options:
•
Start new disc back-up
– Start making
a backup of a disc.
•
Resume writing data
– Record the
backup data already on the HDD to a
recordable DVD.
•
Erase back-up data
– Erase the backup
data on the HDD.
3 Load the disc you want to make a
backup of.
You can only make backup copies of
finalized Video mode DVD-R/-RW discs,
finalized DVD+R or DVD+RW discs
(excluding DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL discs).
Disc Back-up
No disc.
Please load a disc to be backed-up.
Cancel
Start
ENTER
4 Select ‘Start’.
Disc Back-up
Read from disc and save to HDD.
Start reading?
Cancel
Start
• To see the progress of the backup, press
DISPLAY
.
Note
1 When the copy mode is set to something other than High-Speed Copy for copying to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode)
or DVD+R/+RW, the chapter markers of the original are not copied. Chapter markers are put into the copy at
regular intervals, according to the Auto Chapter setting (see also
(DVD+R/+RW)
2 Optimized mode only available when copying to DVD. Due to remaining space on the disc or the title that you
copy, this mode does not always exactly fill a disc.
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• You can cancel the backup process by
pressing
ONE TOUCH COPY
for more
than one second.
5 When the data has been copied, take
out the disc and load a blank* recordable
DVD.
* If you’re using a DVD-RW or DVD+RW, the
disc doesn’t have to be blank, although the
previous contents of the disc will be erased in
the backup process.
Disc Back-up
Disc content saved to Hard Disk Drive.
Please eject the disc and load a
recordable disc
Cancel
Start
You can use a DVD-R ver. 2.0, 2.1 or 2.2 disc,
or DVD-RW ver. 1.1 or ver. 1.2 disc for the
backup.
• If you backup a DVD-R disc to DVD-RW,
you cannot undo the finalization later.
• Actual recordable capacity of discs vary
so there may be cases where the
contents of the disc you’re backing-up
will not fit on to a particular blank disc. If
this happens, please try another brand of
disc.
• DVD-R/-RW discs can only be backed up
to DVD-R/-RW discs; DVD+R/+RW
discs can only be backed up to DVD+R/
+RW discs.
6 Select ‘Start’ to start writing the
backed-up data to the blank disc.
Disc Back-up
Write back-up data from Hard Disk Drive.
The disc contents will be overwritten.
OK to start?
Cancel
Start
• You can cancel the backup process by
pressing
ONE TOUCH COPY
for more
than one second. However, this will
make the disc unusable (although if you
are using a DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc
you can re-initialize it in order to make it
usable again — see
DVD discs
on page 49.)
Initializing recordable
7 After the recorder has finished
recording the backup disc, you can select
whether to make another backup of the
same data or exit.
Disc Back-up
Disc back-up finished.
To make another back-up copy, please load
a recordable disc.
Cancel
Start
• Select
copy or
Start
to make another backup
Cancel
to finish. If you want to
make another backup copy, return to
step
6
above.
8 If you don’t need to keep the backup
data on the HDD, you can delete it now.
Select
Yes
select
to delete the data from the HDD;
No
to keep it (you can delete it later if
you want to).
Disc Back-up
The backed-up data is still on the HDD.
Erasing it will increase the free space
available. OK to Erase?
Yes
No
• If you decide to leave the backup data on
the HDD, you can make backup copies
to recordable DVD discs anytime from
the Disc Back-up menu.
• To see the progress of the backup, press
DISPLAY
.
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Using the Jukebox
Chapter 10
Using the Jukebox
The Jukebox feature allows you to use the
recorder’s HDD to store and playback music
from up to 999 of your CDs. You can also
transfer WMA/MP3 files stored on CD-R/-RW/
-ROM, DVD, USB device or PC. Once on the
HDD, you can name albums and tracks,
assign them a genre, and set tracks that you
don’t want to play to Jump.
Copying music to the HDD
The first step is to copy some music to the
HDD. CD audio, WMA and MP3 files are
copied at high speed. All tracks are copied
from each CD/DVD as an album.
1
ENTER
3 Select ‘DVD/CD
On pressing
ENTER
all tracks (or files) on the
CD or all WMA/MP3 files on the DVD are
copied to the HDD.
• You can also start copying by starting
playback of the CD/DVD and then
pressing
• To cancel copying press
ONE TOUCH COPY
ENTER
• If the CD loaded contains both CD audio
tracks and WMA/MP3 files, the part
currently selected will play.
Copying files via USB
WMA/MP3 album and track names are copied
along with the audio. CD album and track
names are not copied, but you can add these
later (see
Editing Jukebox albums
on page 90).
Usually, the tracks are copied to the HDD in
the order they appear on the CD/DVD.
Note that once copied to the HDD, audio
tracks cannot be copied to a recordable DVD
disc.
Connecting a regular USB device
You can copy WMA or MP3 files from a
connected USB device, such as a USB drive,
to the HDD.
1 Connect the USB device.
HOME
MENU
2 Select ‘Jukebox’ from the Home
Menu.
Important
• While copying, no other recorder
operation is possible.
• When copying, scheduled timer
recordings will not start until copying is
complete.
• Copy protected CDs may not copy
successfully.
1 Load the CD/DVD you want to copy
to the HDD.
HOME
MENU
2 Select ‘Copy’ from the Home
Menu.
Note
1• Up to 999 albums can be created in the Jukebox. If you copy via Connect PC, the total number of albums you
are able to create may be less than 999 (for more information, see page 88).
• Sound quality is not worsened when you copy data from another source.
• When playing back an album copied from a source whose original audio track plays continuously (such as a
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ENTER
3 Select ‘Listen to Music from
USB Device’.
ENTER
4 Select ‘Copy Album’ from the
command menu panel.
ENTER
5 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm or ‘No’
to cancel.
The selected folder on the USB device will be
copied to the HDD.
HDD’.
.
.
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• Up to 99 folders/999 files on the USB
device can be copied/displayed.
Connect PC
Using a USB connection, you can copy
WMA and MP3 files from a PC to the HDD of
this device. Operations carried out on the PC
require Windows Media Player 10.
Important
• If the PC you are using does not currently
have Windows Media Player 10 installed,
you must first install the program and
make sure it functions correctly before
connecting the USB cable and attempting
to use the Connect PC function.
• For more information on Connect PC,
see
Using a PC
• You cannot edit or delete albums from
this device when it is connected to a PC
via USB. If you wish to edit or delete
albums via the Jukebox, you must first
disconnect the USB cable.
1 Connect the PC via USB cable.
The screen below is displayed. Choose ‘Take
no action’ and click ‘OK’.
*Depending on the settings for Windows
Media Player 10, the screen shown below
may not be displayed.
on page 25.
'Take no action'
HOME
MENU
2 Select ‘Jukebox’ from the Home
Menu.
ENTER
3 Select ‘Connect PC’.
ENTER
4 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm, or ‘No’
to cancel.
5 Verify that the import screen is
displayed on the device.
If no actions are carried out for 20 minutes,
the import screen is automatically closed. To
reopen it, you will have to repeat steps
through
4
.
Status
Number of copied files
Number of copied
folders
Connect PC
Standby
000 Folders ( 000 error )
000000 Files ( 000 error )
Number of files
unable to be copied
Exit
2
'OK'
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6 Open Windows Media Player 10 on
the PC.
The device settings screen appears. Click
‘Cancel’.
*Depending on the settings for Windows
Media Player 10, the screen shown below
may not be displayed.
'Cancel'
From the PC, in Windows Media Player 10:
1. Click ‘Library’.
2. Choose the artist, album or song
you would like to copy, and press the
right mouse button.
3. Click ‘Add to Sync list’ (when
choosing songs, click ‘Add to’ then
‘Sync list’).
4. Click ‘Start Sync’.
This begins the synchronization process.
When finished, the message ‘Synchronized
to Device’ is displayed in Windows Media
Player 10.
For more information refer to the Help menu
of Windows Media Player 10.
Progress Bar
Connect PC
Copying
001 Folders ( 000 error )
000003 Files ( 000 error )
Exit
• To cancel the synchronization process
while it is underway, press
ENTER
on the
remote control. The Connect PC screen
is closed.
• If synchronization fails, make sure that
the Pioneer. HDD/DVD-Recorder device
is selected at the synchronization screen
of Windows Media Player 10, and try
again.
7 When you have finished copying
files, close Windows Media Player 10 on
the PC.
ENTER
8 Close the import screen on this
device.
• If no actions are carried out for 20
minutes after copying, the import screen
is automatically closed.
Note
• When using the sync function of
Windows Media Player 10, music, artist
and album folders are created as
follows:
Root
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'Start Sync'
MusicAlbum 1
Artist 1
Album 2
Artist 2Album 1
music1.mp3
music2.mp3
music1.wma
music1.mp3
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• Folders containing no files are not
displayed in the Jukebox (such as the
above ‘Artist1’ and ‘Artist2’ folders), but
do count toward the maximum of 999
folders allowed in Jukebox.
• Up to 999 tracks can be included in one
album. Note that when there are many
tracks contained in one album, it may
take time to display and transfer these
tracks.
• Albums and tracks with no set name that
are transferred from CD/DVD/USB are
displayed as ‘UnknownAlbum’ and
‘UnknownFile’ in Windows Media Player
10.
• Album and track names that do not
conform to the ISO8859-1 standard may
display differently in Windows Media
Player 10 and the Jukebox.
• When albums are deleted in the
Jukebox, their file hierarchy as displayed
in Windows Media Player may change.
• File whose extensions are not supported
by the Jukebox (i.e. files that are not
.mp3 or .wma) cannot be transferred.
• Files imported to this recorder via
Connect PC cannot be exported from
this recorder.
• Note that no recording functions,
including timer recordings, will be
carried out when you are using the
Connect PC function.
Playing music from the
Jukebox
You can select albums or individual tracks
from the Jukebox to play.
HOME
MENU
1 Select ‘Jukebox’ from the Home
Menu.
ENTER
2 Select a Jukebox option.
•
Listen to Music/Edit
– Listen to CDs or
WMA/MP3 files that have been copied to
the HDD.
•
Listen to Music from USB device
–
Listen to music from an external USB
device.
ENTER
3 Select what you want to play.
The screen below shows albums stored on
the HDD:
Album name
Jukebox
3
4
By number
5
6
7
All Genres
8
9
10
Album1 The Planets/Mars-Venus-Mercury-Jup
HDD
iter-Saturn-Uranus-Nep classical
Total 12 70 MB
Remain
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Album1
Album2
Album3
Album4
Album5
Album6
Album7
Album8
ALL
10Albums
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Play
Erase
Edit
Play Mode
Genre Name
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Info for selected albumPlayback status
• If you select a whole album to play, all
tracks that are not set to Jump will play.
• If you want to start playback from a
selected track in an album, or play a
track that is set to Jump, press
to
enter the track list then select a track to
play.
Track name
Jukebox
By number
All Genres
HDD
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• Press
3
Album1
ALL
4
Album2
5
Album3
6
Album4
7
Album5
8
Album6
9
Album7
Album8
10
Jupiter
classical
MP3 8 MB
SUBTITLE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
or
Mars
Venus
Mercury
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
ANGLE
10Albums
Play
Erase
Edit
Play Mode
Genre Name
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to change
the page.
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Using the Jukebox
Changing the album view
1 From the album list, display
the view options menu panel.
ENTER
2 Select a view option.
Jukebox
3
Sort order
By number
Genre
All Genres
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•
Sort order
By number
Album1
4
Album2
By number
By number
By favourite
5
Album3
By album
6
Album4
7
Album5
All Genres
Cancel
8
Album6
9
Album7
Album8
10
Album1 The Planets/Mars-Venus-Mercury-Jup
HDD
iter-Saturn-Uranus-Nep classical
Total 12 70 MB
– Albums are listed by the
album number.
By favourite
– Most often listened to
music appears at the top of the list.
By album
– Albums are listed
alphabetically.
•
Genre
Jukebox
3
Sort order
By number
Genre
All Genres
Remain
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All Genres
Genre
Album1
4
All Genres
Album2
By number
No Category
5
Album3
Best
6
Album4
Rock
Pop
7
All Genres
Album5
Jazz
8
Album6
Classical
9
Album7
Album8
10
Album1 The Planets/Mars-Venus-Mercury-Jup
HDD
iter-Saturn-Uranus-Nep classical
Total 12 70 MB
– All albums are displayed.
– Only albums in the selected
genre are displayed.
10Albums
Play
ALL
1
Erase
2
Edit
3
Play Mode
4
5
Genre Name
6
7
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10Albums
Play
ALL
1
Erase
2
Edit
3
Play Mode
4
5
Genre Name
6
7
3-10
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Editing Jukebox albums
A number of commands are available for
editing and changing the playback behavior
of albums.
HOME
MENU
1 Select ‘Jukebox’ from the Home
Menu.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Listen to Music/Edit’.
ENTER
3 Select what you want to edit.
ENTER
4 Select an edit function from
the command menu panel.
•
Erase
– Erase the selected track (if all
tracks in an album are selected, the
whole album is erased).
•
Edit > Album name
up to 64 characters for the album. See
Title Name
on page 69 for how to enter
names.
•
Edit > Track name
to 64 characters for the track. See
Name
on page 69 for how to enter
names.
•
Edit > Set Genre
genre for the album.
•
Edit > Jump Set1 – Set a track to jump
so that it doesn’t play (choose this
command again to cancel the Jump
setting).
•
Play Mode
– Change the playback order
for albums and tracks.
•
Genre Name
characters for a genre. See
on page 69 for how to enter names.
– Enter a name of
– Enter a name of up
Title
– Set or change the
– Enter a name of up to 12
Title Name
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1 Tracks set to Jump will be skipped during consecutive track playback.
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The PhotoViewer
Chapter 11
The PhotoViewer
11
From the PhotoViewer you can view JPEG
photos and picture files stored on the HDD,
recordable DVD or CD-R/-RW/-ROM, or on a
USB-equipped digital camera.
1
You can also
import files and save them to the recorder’s
HDD or a DVD-R/-RW disc.
ENTER
3 Select the folder containing
the files you want to view, copy or edit.
The first image from the selected folder is
displayed as thumbnail at the bottom of the
screen. From the Folder Information
Locating JPEG picture files
HOME
MENU
1 Select ‘PhotoViewer’ from the
Home Menu.
ENTER
2 Select the location of the files
you want to view or edit.
View/Edit Photos on the HDD
View Photos on a CD/DVD
View Photos on a USB Device
Copy Files from a Digital Camera
•
View/Edit Photos on the HDD
or edit photos already stored on the
recorder’s HDD.
•
View Photos on a CD/DVD
photos on a Fujicolor CD, CD-ROM,
CD-R/-RW, or DVD-R/-RW.
•
View Photos on a USB Device
photos on a digital camera (or other USB
device) connected to the USB port.
•
Copy Files from a Digital Camera
Copy all DCF files directly from a
connected digital camera to a
recordable DVD-R/-RW.
2 Choose ‘Display Mode’ or
‘Style’ then press ENTER to see the
available view options.
•
Display Mode
– Choose between folder
and file display modes.
•
Style
– Choose between displays of 1, 4
and 12 thumbnails.
ENTER
3 Choose a view option, then
press ENTER.
The display mode will change to that which
you have chosen.
FILE
MENU
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Playing a slideshow
ENTER
1 Select a folder from the folder
list.
To start the slideshow from the first file in the
folder, skip to step
desired folder and pressing
2 Select a thumbnail.
• Use PREV
the previous/next page of thumbnails.
ENTER
3 Select ‘Start Slideshow’ or
‘Start Audio Slideshow’ from the menu.
When you select ‘Start Audio Slideshow’,
you are prompted to select the Genre of
music you would like to hear, and when you
press
ENTER
the Jukebox will be played during the
slideshow.
For more information on adding music to the
HDD, see
Using the Jukebox
• You can also select a file or folder then
press
slideshow.
• Use
previous/next picture, or
pause the slideshow.
• Depending on the aspect ratio, some
pictures may be displayed with black
bars top and bottom, or left and right.
• Large picture files may take a few
seconds to display. This is normal.
STOP
4 Press to return to the thumbnail.
• You can also use the
HOME
MENU
5 Press to exit the PhotoViewer.
3
after choosing the
.
and NEXT
to display
, music of that Genre stored on
on page 86.
PLAY
to start playing the
PREV/ NEXT
to display the
PAUSE
RETURN
to
button.
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Zooming an image
During a slideshow you can zoom in to
enlarge a portion of the picture by a factor of
two or four. You can also move the area of
the picture displayed.
ENTER
1 Press during the slideshow to
zoom the picture.
Repeated presses cycle between zoom off,
2x zoom and 4x zoom. The zoom factor is
displayed on-screen.
2 Use to move the zoomed area.
Rotating an image
You can rotate the displayed picture during a
slideshow so you can always view pictures
the right way up, whichever way they were
taken.
ANGLE
• Press during the slideshow to
rotate the displayed picture clockwise by
90º.
Press repeatedly to continue rotating the
picture in increments of 90º.
Reloading files from a disc or
USB device
If you have a disc with more than 1000 files
and/or 100 folders, you can still view all the
images using the reload function.
1 Navigate to the last entry in
the folder list (‘Read next: ...’).
ENTER
2 Load the next batch of up to 999
files/99 folders from the disc or
connected USB device.
It will take a moment (at most a few minutes)
to load in the images.
1
Importing files to the HDD
You can import files and save them to the
2
HDD
from a CD, DVD or a connected USB
camera. Once on the HDD you can edit and
organize your pictures and print them out if
you’ve connected a PictBridge-compatible
printer.
ENTER
1 Select the location of folders/
files you want to import.
To import a whole folder, select the desired
folder, press
• To import multiple folders, use the MultiMode; see
folders
2 Select a file to import, then
press
• To import multiple files, use the MultiMode; see
folders
3 Select ‘Copy to HDD’ from the
menu.
Remain
4 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm and
copy the folder(s)/file(s), or ‘No’ to
cancel.
• The files will be copied to the HDD with
the same folder structure as the original.
Start Slideshow
Copy all to HDD
Copy to HDD
Print
Detailed Information
Multi-Mode
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MENU
FILE
Note
1 You can press
the PhotoViewer again, it will resume reloading.)
2 For files you want to keep permanently, we recommend backing up to DVD-R/-RW.
HOME MENU
to exit the PhotoViewer screen while the recorder is reloading images. (If you enter
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The PhotoViewer
• Importing to the HDD will not work if
there is insufficient space on the HDD,
or if there are already the maximum
number of files and/or folders on the
HDD (999 folders/999 files per folder).
Selecting multiple files or
folders
The Multi-Mode allows you to select multiple
folders/files at once for importing or editing.
ENTER
1 Select the folder containing
the files you want to import.
2 Display the command menu.
ENTER
3 Select ‘Multi-Mode’ from the
menu.
PhotoViewer HDD
Select Folder
001
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Folder1
002
Folder2
003
Folder3
004
Folder4
005
Folder5
Folder6
006
007
Folder7
008
Folder8
HDD
002 Folder2
Files 999
Folder 999 MB
Start Slideshow
Start Audio Slideshow
New Folder
Folder Options
Copy to DVD
Multi-Mode
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FOLDER
MENU
ENTER
4 Select files/folders from the
list.
An orange check mark box () is shown by
the item you selected. A blue check mark
box (
) appears on the folder select screen
when files from that folder are selected.
PhotoViewer HDD
Folder
Remain
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HDD
Select Folder
001
Folder1
002
Folder2
003
Folder3
004
Folder4
005
Folder5
Folder6
006
007
Folder7
008
Folder8
Multi-Mode
002 Folder2
Files 999
Folder 999 MB
FOLDER
MENU
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5 Display the command menu.
ENTER
6 Select the command you want
to apply to all the selected items.
Copying files to a DVD-R/-RW
Using this feature you can copy all the files1
(including audio and movie files) stored on a
connected USB camera to a recordable DVD
disc.
A slideshow of the files is also recorded on
the disc as a Video mode title, making it
possible to view the photos on other DVD
players/recorders that may not be
compatible with JPEG file playback.
Once the files have been copied, the disc is
automatically finalized.
Note
1• There is a limit to the number of files/amount of data you can copy at one time.
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Important
• Use a blank DVD-R/-RW disc, or one that
has already been initialized for Video
mode recording but has nothing yet
recorded on it. Discs that have already
been recorded on (as well as CD-R/-RW
discs) cannot be used.
• After backing up the pictures in your
digital camera to DVD, we recommend
verifying that they have been recorded
properly before deleting anything from
the camera.
1 Press HOME MENU and select
‘PhotoViewer’ to display the
PhotoViewer screen.
2 Load a blank (or unrecorded Video
mode) DVD-R or DVD-RW disc.
3 Select ‘Copy Files from a Digital
Camera’ from the menu.
View/Edit Photos on the HDD
View Photos on a CD/DVD
View Photos on a USB Device
Copy Files from a Digital Camera
4 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm, or ‘No’ to
cancel.
• Note that during copying, any timer
programmes set to start will not begin,
and no other operations are possible.
Copying selected files to a
DVD-R/-RW
This feature allows you just to copy some of
the files stored on HDD to a DVD.
A slideshow of the files is also recorded on
the disc as a Video mode title, making it
possible to view the photos on other DVD
players/recorders that may not be
compatible with JPEG file playback. Note
however that you may need to finalize the
disc before it will play on another DVD player
(copying selected files doesn’t automatically
finalize the disc).
Important
•A maximum of 99 slideshow titles can be
recorded.
• One slideshow title can contain up to 99
files. If there are more files than this in
the slideshow, multiple slideshows are
created on the disc.
• If you erase a slideshow title from a DVD
the slideshow will become unplayable
but the free space will not increase.
1 Load a blank (or unfinalized Video
mode) DVD-R or DVD-RW disc.
ENTER
2 Select ‘View/Edit Photos on
the HDD’ from the menu.
ENTER
3 Select the file(s) or folder(s)
you want to copy.
• Copying a folder will copy all the files
contained in it.
• To copy multiple folders, use the MultiMode; see
folders
Selecting multiple files or
on page 94.
ENTER
4 Select ‘Copy to DVD’ from the
menu.
ENTER
5 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm or ‘No’
to cancel.
• Folder names on the disc will be
number
PHOT
PIONR
number.
. File names will be
• Note that during copying, any timer
programmes set to start will not begin,
and no other operation is possible.
• While
press
‘Cancel’
ENTER
is displayed, you can
to cancel.
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The PhotoViewer
Editing files on the HDD
There are a number of commands you can
use to edit and organize your pictures stored
on the HDD.
Creating a new folder
1 From the folder list, display
the menu.
ENTER
2 Select ‘New Folder’.
The folder appears at the bottom of the folder
list with the name
File names or Folder names can be up to 64
characters long.
See
Using the remote key shortcuts to input
a name
and
name
Using a USB keyboard to enter a
on page 70 for how to enter a name.
Locking/Unlocking files
Locking files will protect them from
accidental erasure and prevent them from
being renamed.
Use the same process to both lock and
unlock files. Locked files are displayed in the
PhotoViewer with a padlock icon.
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ENTER
6 Select ‘Yes’ to confirm, or ‘No’
to cancel.
• Copying to the HDD will not work if there
is insufficient space on the HDD; if there
are already the maximum number of
files and/or folders on the HDD.
Naming files and folders
1 Select the file or folder you want to
rename.
You can’t rename files that have been
locked.
2 Select ‘File Options’ or ‘Folder
Options’.
3 Select ‘Rename File’ or ‘Rename
Folder’.
1 Select the file(s) you want to
lock (or unlock).
• To lock/unlock multiple files or folders,
use the Multi-Mode; see
Start Slideshow
Start Audio Slideshow
File Options
Print
Copy to DVD
Detailed Information
Multi-Mode
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MENU
FILE
4 Select ‘Start’ to confirm, or
‘Cancel’ to cancel.
• Once printing has started, you can
cancel by pressing
ENTER
.
Tip
• Paper size and layout can be set; the
options available depend on your printer
— check the printer manual for details.
• This recorder may not work correctly
with all printers.
Connecting a PictBridge-compatible printer
to the USB port will enable you to print out
picture files
1
stored on the HDD, a CD/DVD
or directly from a digital camera.
Make sure that the printer (and your digital
camera if you are using that as a source) is
connected to the recorder before starting.
1 Select the file(s) you want to
print.
• To print multiple files, use the MultiMode; see
folders
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Selecting multiple files or
on page 94.
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The Disc Setup menu
Chapter 12
The Disc Setup menu
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From the Disc Setup menu you can name
discs, lock the contents to prevent
accidental recording and erasure, initialize
and finalize discs. The Disc Setup menu is
accessed from the Home menu.
Basic settings
Input Disc Name
DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM
When you initialize a disc for recording, the
recorder automatically assigns a name for
the disc ranging from
can use the Input Disc Name function to
change the default disc name to something
more descriptive. This name appears when
you load the disc and when you display disc
information on-screen.
Locking the disc will prevent accidental
recording, editing or erasing of the disc.
Important
•A locked disc can still be initialized
(which will completely erase the disc).
HOME
MENU
1 Select ‘Disc Setup’ from the
Home Menu.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Basic’ > ‘Lock Disc’
then ‘On’ or ‘Off’.
Disc Setup
Basic
Basic
Initialize
Finalize
Optimize HDD
Input Disc Name
Lock Disc
Lock Disc
DVD-RW Auto Init.
On
Off
Set to On to prevent accidental recording,
editing or erasing of the disc loaded. If you
need to unlock the disc to make edits, select
Off
.
DVD-RW Auto Initialize
DVD-RW
ENTER
3 Input a name for the disc.
The disc name can be up to 64 characters
long for a VR mode disc, or 40 for a Video
mode discs and DVD+R/+RW.
• See
Title Name
on page 69 for more on
navigating the input screen.
• Default setting:
VR Mode
Initialization mode is automatically carried
out when you insert a blank DVD-RW. You
must set the desired initialization mode
before inserting a disc.
See
DVD-RW Auto Initialize
on page 50 for
detailed instructions.
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The Disc Setup menu
Initialize settings
DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+RW DVD-RAM
You can initialize a recordable DVD-R/-RW
disc for either VR mode or Video mode
recording.
The first time you load a new DVD-RW disc,
it will be automatically initialized for
recording according to the DVD-RW Auto
Init. setting in the Disc Setup menu (see
page 50).
New DVD-R discs are ready for Video mode
recording when you load them, but it is also
possible to initialize them for VR mode
recording.
1
DVD+RW and DVD-RAM discs can also be
initialized as a way of erasing the entire disc.
When initializing a DVD-RAM disc, select VR
mode.
See
Initializing recordable DVD discs
on
page 49 for detailed instructions.
Finalize settings
Finalize
DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW
Finalizing ‘fixes’ the recordings in place so
that the disc can be played on a regular DVD
player or computer equipped with a suitable
DVD-ROM drive.
It is also possible to finalize DVD+RW discs.
This is only necessary if you want to a player
to display a title menu for the disc.
See
Playing your recordings on other DVD
players
on page 48 for detailed instructions.
Undo Finalize
DVD-RW
You can undo the finalization on DVD-RW
discs recorded on this recorder in Video
mode. You need to do this if you want to
record more material or edit material already
on the disc.
You can also undo the finalization of VR
mode discs which have been finalized on
other DVD recorders. If when you load a disc
the message
Undo the finalization.
This disc cannot be recorded.
is displayed, use
this command to be able to record on the
disc using this recorder.
HOME
MENU
1 Select ‘Disc Setup’ from the
Home Menu.
ENTER
2 Select ‘Finalize’ > ‘Undo
Finalize’ then ‘Start’.
Optimize HDD
HDD
As you record, erase and edit recordings, the
HDD file system gradually becomes
fragmented. Periodically, the HDD will need
optimizing to ‘clean up’ all the fragmented
files.
When the HDD needs optimizing the
recorder will automatically display a
message recommending optimization.
Important
• Optimizing the HDD can take as long as
eight hours. During optimization,
playback and recording are not possible.
• Cancelling optimization mid-way does
not undo the optimization already done,
so the HDD will be partly optimized.
Note
1 Once initialized for VR mode recording it is not possible to re-initialize the disc for Video mode recording. Also,
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