Discs for recording
For recording with this DVD recorder system, you can use
2 different types of DVD discs.These discs are marked with
the logos shown below.
–
DVD+RW
can be recorded on, erased and
re-recorded many times and played on
DVD+RW compatible DVD players and
DVD recorders.
–
DVD+R
can be recorded on once. Recordings can
be added and deleted. However, the
position of a deleted recording cannot be
used for further recordings again. If the
DVD+R is to be played on this DVD recorder system only,
it does not have to be finalised. For playing the DVD+R on
other standard DVD players and DVD recorders, it has to
be finalised. Once a DVD+R has been finalised, no further
recordings can be made.
The DVD recorder system is designed to record video on
DVD+Rs and DVD+RWs.You cannot record (Super) Video
CDs, audio CDs or MP3-CDs on this set.
Copyright protection
When you try to record copy protected material from an
external appliance,
COPY PROT
will be displayed. No
recording is possible then.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology
that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual
property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology
must be authorised by Macrovision, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorised by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
Recording is permissible insofar as copyright or other
rights of third parties are not infringed upon.
In some countries the use of the DVD recorder
system as shown or suggested in this user manual
may require the authorisation of copyright holders.
Before you start recording
For each recording on a DVD+RW or DVD+R disc, the
following information will be stored automatically:
–
Name of the recording
: If a TV station transmits the
name of a programme (e.g. Superman), it will be stored
automatically. If the programme’s name is not
transmitted, the channel number or channel name and
the time when recording has been started will be stored
as the name of the recording.
–
Total recording time
–
Record type
(Quality)
–
Date of the recording
–
Index picture of the recording
Recordings on a DVD disc are called “titles”. Each
title consists of one or more “chapters”.
Recording on a DVD+RW disc starts at the current
position on the disc
. i. e. where you stopped playback or
recording the last time.Titles you have recorded earlier may
be overwritten without notice. If you insert a disc, recording
will start at the beginning of the disc! In this respect your
DVD recorder system behaves just like a Video Cassette
Recorder. If you want to make a recording without the risk
of overwriting earlier recordings, use the function safe
record (see chapter “Safe record”).
Notes:
If you insert a disc that already contains the maximum of
48 titles (including empty titles):
Too many titles
is
displayed.You can only record on this disc after erasing one or
more titles.
If you insert a DVD+RW the contents of which are not
DVD video compatible (e.g. a data disc): A dialogue box
appears with the option to erase or eject the disc.You can only
record on this disc after erasing it by using REC/OTR.
On a disc containing PAL recordings, no NTSC recordings can
be made and vice versa. On an empty disc, either type of
recordings can be made.
No recordings can be made from so-called “Pseudo-PAL” or
PAL-60 sources.
Recording sound without a picture is not possible.
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