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Your VCR provides different types of recording. These types are explained in the following sections:
Basic Recording Ð Operating Instructions
Recording While You're Away
Timer Recording
One Touch Recording
Recording Broadcast Stereo TV or SAP (Second Audio Program)
Recording Audio Only
Using Two VCRs for Copying Tapes
Types of Recordings
Recording a Program
Recording Speeds
Press
SPEED
on the remote to select a recording speed (SP, LP, or SLP). The speed you select
appears on the TV screen and in the VCRÕs display panel. The VCR automatically selects the
playback speed (SP, LP, or SLP).
SP (Standard Play)
gives the best quality recording. That is why
most prerecorded, rental tapes are recorded in SP. Fewer
programs can be recorded on the tape. Special effects such as
pause, slow motion, picture search, and frame advance work well
in SP.
LP (Long Play)
gives twice the recording time of tapes recorded
in SP. Special effects in playback are not recommended in LP.
SLP (Super Long Play)
gives three times the recording time of
tapes recorded in SP. Special effects such as pause, slow motion,
picture search, and frame advance work well in SLP.
Cassette
Recording Time
Type
SP
LP
SLP
T120
2Hr
4Hr
6Hr
T160
2Hr 40Min 5Hr 20Min 8Hr
Recording Pause
This feature allows you to prevent recording short passages of unwanted material.
Press
PAUSE
during recording to stop and start recording.
REC P
appears in the VCRÕs display panel.
The VCR will automatically switch from pause to stop after a few
minutes.
Using the Recording Features