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BURNING A BLU-RAY DISC
BURNING A BLU-RAY DISC
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22.5GB
BD-RE
Non-Blank Disc
BD Play
BD Burning
3
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①
Capacity of the Blu-ray Disc
②
Type of discs
- BD-R (record once)
- BD-RE (rewritable)
③
Disc status
BLANK DISC
NON-BLANK DISC
BD-R
BD-RE
Recordable
Non-recordable Recordable
Recordable
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20090701.000
20090630.000
20090601.000
Select
Finish
Select Folders
149.0 GB
If you select “Burning BD,” the NVS1501 will
show you the burning process. Press the
control key briefly [S] to begin the procedure.
First, select backup folders that you wish to
transfer.
By using the up/down function on the control
key, highlight the folder that you want to
archive. Press briefly to select the folder.
The NVS1501 shows you the video clip stored
in the backup folder, then asks if you wish to
select it. Press the control key briefly to
select the folder for burning --or press the
key more than two seconds to unselect the
folder.
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20090701.000
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Back
BD Burning
428.2MB
6 Video Files
Select?
Ok
Cancel
2. Burning the Blu-ray Disc
149.0 GB
Select
1. Select Folders
2. Compile Data
3. Initialize BD
4. Copy Data
5.Compare Data
BD Burning
18. Burning a Blu-ray Disc
1. Connecting the USB Blu-ray Drive
Connect the USB Blu-ray drive to the [USB-Host] port of the NVS1501 as shown
below. The NVS1501 detects the drive and displays information.
A user can connect a USB Blu-ray drive to the NVS1501 through an USB HOST port.
The NVS1501 supports the burning of Blu-Ray Discs--or the preview of Blu-ray
Discs-- without the use of a computer. Only the BD-R or BD-RE is supported.
There is no support for burning a CD or DVD.
102.3 GB
Cancel
Detected USB
Checking...
149.0 GB
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MATSHITABD-MLT
J240AS 1.00
BD Info
If a Blu-ray drive is properly connected, the
NVS1501 will detect it and display the
information as shown in the figure. Press the
control key briefly [S] to go to the next step.