PRV-9000 Operating Instructions
6.0 R
ECORDING
F
UNCTIONS
& O
PTIONS
The Pioneer PRV-9000 Pro DVD-Video Recorder is a stand-alone set-top unit that can
make DVD-Video discs with the press of a single button and creates the disc in
real time
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Recordings are made using either write-once DVD-R or re-recordable DVD-RW discs that
are compatible with most DVD-Video players and DVD-ROM drives. In DVD-Video mode,
maximum program capacity is either one hour or two hours per disc, and up to 99
separate video segments (titles) can be recorded. The PRV-9000 Pro DVD-Video
Recorder can automatically generate a DVD title menu that can be used to access any
recorded title on a DVD-R compatible DVD-Video player similar to how movie titles are
used. Analog and digital A/V inputs allow easy connection to both legacy and current
video sources. The recorder outputs include component, Y/C and composite video signals.
This chapter addresses recording features for the PRV-9000.
6.1 Timer
Recording
The PRV-9000 provides the following
two methods for timer recording:
Standard
– timer recording
information is stored in the recorder
for later recording to any disc
Disc
– timer recording information
is stored on the destination disc for
later recording to that specific disc
SETUP
STOP
CLEAR
ENTER / Joystick
REC(ord)
AUDIO
Timer recordings have a higher priority than the
Auto Rec
(ord) function. A timer
recording command interrupts an Auto Rec session with Auto Rec resuming after
the timer recording is complete. For more information about Auto Rec refer to
later in this chapter, section
6.3.1 Record from an External Component
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The PRV-9000 recorder supports up to 8 timed recording sessions scheduled up
to one month in advance. The timer may also be set to record every day or every
week at a specified time.
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