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Transferring (dubbing) titles or play lists
[HDD]
[RAM]
[DVD-R]
You can select from a variety of methods to transfer (dub) on this unit.
∫
Transferring (dubbing) direction
Normal speed mode: Select XP, SP, LP, EP or FR as the recording mode for transferring (dubbing) (
➡
page 17).
∫
Transferring (dubbing) mode
∫
Transferring (dubbing) speed mode types and features
§
If you select a recording mode with better picture quality than the original, the picture quality does not improve. (However, it does prevent against
degradation of picture quality.)
∫
Approximate transferring (dubbing) times
(Max. speed)
(excludes time required to write data management information)
[Note]
≥
When recording or playing while transferring (dubbing), the unit may not use the maximum recording speed.
≥
Depending on the condition of the disc, the unit may not transfer (dub) using the maximum speed.
Regarding high speed transfer (dubbing) to DVD-R
To high speed transfer (dub) titles (or play lists created from those
titles), set “DVD-R High-Speed Recording” to “On” before recording
to the HDD (
➡
page 48).
However, in the following cases, transferring (dubbing) to DVD-R
using the high speed mode does not work.
≥
Play lists created from titles using a variety of recording modes
≥
Play lists created from multiple titles using FR recording mode
≥
Play lists mixed with a variety of audio types (Dolby Digital and
LPCM, etc.)
≥
Titles that contain many erased segments.
Regarding transferring (dubbing) of digital broadcasts that
allow “One time only recording”
You can transfer (dub) a recorded title to a CPRM (
➡
page 53)
compatible DVD-RAM; however, the title is erased from the HDD.
≥
You cannot use one touch transfer (dubbing). Use the transferring
(dubbing) list (
➡
page 38).
≥
Titles will not be transferred (dubbed) if they are protected
(
➡
page 33).
≥
You cannot transfer (dub) play lists created from “One time only
recording” titles.
≥
Titles with recording limitations and play lists cannot be registered
on the same transferring (dubbing) list.
≥
Titles or play lists cannot be transferred (dubbed) from DVD-RAM to
the HDD.
You can transfer (dub) your favorite titles and play lists to an archive disc.
≥
Transferring (dubbing) a play list will create a title.
When you want to re-edit finalized content on
a DVD-R, etc.
≥
When you want to play a transferred
(dubbed) disc on other equipment, you must
finalize the disc after transferring (dubbing)
(
➡
page 45, 53).
§
Before recording to HDD, set “DVD-R High-
Speed Recording” to “On” (
➡
page 48).
§
Finalized DVD-R or DVD-Video on sale that
is not copy-protected, etc.
High speed mode
Normal speed mode
HDD
RAM
High speed mode
§
Normal speed mode
HDD
DVD-R
Normal speed mode
HDD
DVD-V
§
Transferring (dubbing) a title or a play list
Transferring (dubbing) multiple titles and play lists together
One Touch Transfer (dubbing) (
➡
page 38)
Transferring (dubbing) using the transferring (dubbing) list (
➡
page 38)
You can select transferring (dubbing) speed mode and picture quality (
➡
below)
High speed
Normal speed (XP, SP, LP, EP, FR)
Features
You can transfer (dub) in a very short amount
of time. You can transfer (dub) even faster if
you use a high speed recording compatible
disc.
You can record and play using the HDD while
high speed transferring (dubbing).
You can record for a long period of time on 1 disc.
For example, using LP mode, you can record approximately 4
hours on 1 (4.7 GB) disc (
➡
page 17).
e.g., 1 hour TV drama
Only one episode using XP mode
4 episodes using LP mode
Transferring (dubbing)
times
➡
below, Approximate transferring (dubbing)
times
The same amount of time it takes to record the source
Picture quality
Original picture quality
Can change
§
Are chapters/thumbnails
maintained?
Yes
No (One title is recorded as one chapter. Thumbnails return to
the default position.)
Other operations while
transferring (dubbing)
You can record/play using the HDD.
No
XP
LP LP LP LP
HDD
1
3
k
high speed recording compatible DVD-RAM
4
k
high speed recording compatible DVD-R
Recording mode
Recording time
Required time
Speed
Required time
Speed
XP
1 hour
Approx. 20 min.
3
k
Approx. 15 min.
4
k
SP
Approx. 10 min.
6
k
Approx. 7.5 min.
8
k
LP
Approx. 5 min.
12
k
Approx. 4 min.
16
k
EP (6H)
Approx. 3.5 min.
18
k
Approx. 2.5 min.
24
k
EP (8H)
Approx. 2.5 min.
24
k
Approx. 2 min.
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