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LIVE MEMORY PLAYBACK ON HDD/DVD DECK
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Temporary recording for Live Memory (HDD deck only)
This unit automatically records the channel being received, within
the specified range of time, to the reserved space on the hard disk.
The time range can be set for 30 minutes, 1 hour, and 3 hours.
(
Previous temporary recordings will be overwritten since the unit is
always recording the channel being received. Thus, it is not
possible to play back TV programmes recorded beyond the
specified range of time since they are already overwritten. To avoid
this in order to save titles, perform normal recording (
timer recording (
pg. 46, 48), or RetroActive Recording (See
below).
RetroActive Recording (HDD deck only)
You can start recording from the previous part of the channel you
are currently watching (temporarily recorded on the background).
(See
Temporary recording for Live Memory (HDD deck only)
above.)
1
Press
to locate the point to start recording from.
●
Each press of
increases the reverse search speed.
2
Press
on the unit to start RetroActive Recording. Or while
holding
, press
on the remote control.
3
Press
twice to stop RetroActive Recording.
●
The on-air screen resumes.
●
You cannot use RetroActive Recording for channels other than
the channel you are currently watching.
●
Recording speed is automatically set to FR65 mode when
RetroActive Recording is started.
●
Temporarily recorded data prior to the beginning of RetroActive
Recording is erased when RetroActive Recording started.
Simultaneous Recording and Playback
You can play back the previous part of the channel you are
recording or other programmes available in the Library Database.
1
Press
. The Library Database Navigation screen
appears.
2
Press
selection keys
to select
, then press
.
3
Press
selection keys
to select the desired title, then press
.
●
For DVD-RAM, playback starts from the beginning of the title if
4
Press
selection keys
to select the desired playback method
(
), then press
.
●
Playback of the selected title begins automatically.
5
Press
●
The on-air screen resumes.
●
You can use various playback features during Live Memory
Playback.
●
To stop simultaneous playback, press
. The on-air screen
resumes. To stop actual recording, press
twice again.
One Touch Replay
You can move back the playback position slightly during recording
or Live Memory Playback.
Press
.
8
DVD-RAM
●
Pressing once during recording skips back for approximately 30
seconds and starts Live Memory Playback. While pressing once
during Live Memory Playback skips back for approximately 7
seconds and resumes playback.
●
Each subsequent press skips back for approximately 7 seconds
and resumes playback.
●
Pressing while paused skips back for approximately 7 seconds
and resumes pause.
8
HDD
●
Pressing during recording skips back for approximately 7
seconds and starts Live Memory Playback. While pressing during
Live Memory Playback skips back for approximately 7 seconds
and resumes playback.
●
Each press skips back for approximately 7 seconds and resumes
playback.
●
Pressing while paused skips back for approximately 7 seconds
and resumes pause.
Resuming Playback (HDD deck only)
You can resume playback of a TV broadcast you were recording or
watching from the point you have paused.
1
Press
to pause a TV broadcast.
●
Recording continues when recording.
2
Press
to start Live Memory Playback.
●
Playback resumes from the paused position.
3
Press
About limitation on temporary recording
The temporary recording for Live Memory is cancelled in the
following cases, and will start all over again when it is to resume.
●
When the power is turned off
●
When the system is powered again after a power failure was
occurred
●
When normal recording, timer recording, RetroActive
Recording, or Automatic Satellite Programme Recording
(
pg. 50) is performed
●
When the
●
When tuner channel setting is performed (
●
When dubbing is performed by pressing
●
When
is selected by pressing
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