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DVD Video Recording Standard
This DVD camera/recorder conforms to the DVD video recording standard. The
DVD video recording standard refers to the unified standard for video recording
using a rewritable DVD disc such as DVD-RAM, stipulated at the DVD Forum in
1999: Functions such as real-time video writing, additional video writing, editing,
etc. have been standardized, based on the standard of read-only DVD-Video.
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Compatible Devices and Future Movement
Since the DVD-RAM disc used in this DVD camera/recorder conforms to the new-
est standards of DVD-RAM Book 2.1 and DVD video recording, it cannot be used
with most DVD players and DVD-RAM drives available on the market as of third-
quarter 2000. However, some DVD players and some DVD drives to be marketed
in the future will comply with playback and reading/writing of discs with these stan-
dards.
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Available DVD-RAM Discs
There are two types of DVD-RAM disc: for video camera and for PCs. Be sure to use
8 cm DVD-RAM discs (1.4 GB on one side, 2.8 GB on both sides) noted for video
camera use (for AV) with this DVD camera/recorder.
Most discs for video camera use (for AV) can be removed from their cartridges for
recording. Some discs for PC, however, cannot be removed from their cartridges,
and some can be removed but recording cannot be made on them. For details, read
the instruction sheet provided with discs or consult the disc maker.
Examples of discs that cannot be used on this DVD camera/recorder:
8 cm DVD-RAM discs for PC, CD, DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, MO, MD, iD, floppy
disks, etc.
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