JVC LPT1132-001A manual Recording, About DVD recording, About HDD recording

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Recording

About DVD recording

Notes:

This recorder cannot make recordings on CD-R or CD-RW discs.

Our company takes no responsibility for recording failure due to power outages, defective discs, or damage to the Recorder.

Fingerprints and small scratches on a disc can affect playback and/or recording performance. Please take proper care of your discs.

Disc types and recording formats, modes, and settings

This recorder can play five different kinds of DVD discs: pre-recorded DVD-Video discs, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+RW and DVD+R discs. The disc format for DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW discs is always “Video format”—the same as pre-recorded DVD-Video discs. This means that once finalized, you can play a DVD- R, DVD+R, or DVD+RW in a regular DVD player.

By default, the DVD-RW disc format is Video Recording (VR) format, though you can change this to Video format, if required. (Reinitializing the disc will erase the contents of the disc.)

The recording mode is closely related to the disc format. If the disc format is Video Recording format, then the recording mode is VR mode; if the disc format is Video mode, then the recording mode is Video mode (except for DVD-Video, which is not recordable, and so does not have a recording mode). Within the recording modes (which are fixed for them whole disc) are the record settings. These can be changed as required for each recording and determine the picture quality and how much space the recording will take up on the disc.

About HDD recording

Recording to the internal hard disk drive (HDD) is basically similar to recording to a VR mode DVD-RW disc. You have the full choice of recording quality options, including the manual mode, and of course you can record, erase and re-record as many times as you like. The capacity of the hard disk drive means that you can store many hours of video on it, even in the higher quality recording modes. To help you organize the contents, the HDD is divided into ten genre. You can name and use these genres as you like—for example, you might have a genre for movies, another for TV shows, and one for camcorder recordings.

Note:

The maximum number of titles that can be recorded on the HDD is 255.

Using the HDD allows you to record a maximum of 12 hours continuously.

Notes for recording

The recording times shown are not exact because the recorder uses variable bit-rate video compression. This means that the exact recording time will depend on the material being recorded. When recording a TV broadcast, if the reception is poor or the picture contains interference, the recording times may be shorter.

If you record still pictures or audio only, the recording time may be longer.

The displayed times for recording and time remaining may not always add up to exactly the length of the disc.

The recording time available may decrease if you heavily edit a disc.

If using a DVD-RW disc, make sure you change the recording format (Video mode or VR mode) before you record anything on the disc. See page 20 (Disc Format) for how to do this.

When using a DVD-R or DVD+R disc, you can keep recording until the disc is full, or until you finalize the disc. Before you start a recording session, check the amount of recording time left on the disc.

When using a DVD-RW disc in Video mode, recording time available will only increase if you erase the last title recorded on the disc.

The Delete Title option in the Title List (Original) menu only hides the title, it does not actually erase the title from the disc and increase the recording time available (except for the last recorded title on a DVD-RW disc in Video mode).

Overwrite recording is available using DVD+RW discs.

When using a DVD+R/RW, the recorder will execute the Menu-making operation to update the new title and editing when removing the disc from the recorder or turn off the recorder. So you must remove the disc after selecting the recorder’s operation mode to DVD mode.

Recording time and picture quality

There are four preset recording quality modes: XP – Highest quality setting, gives about

1 hour of recording time on a DVD (4.7GB).

SP – Default quality, sufficient for most applications, gives about 2 hours of recording time on a DVD (4.7GB). LP – Slightly lower video quality, gives about 4 hour of recording time on a DVD disc (4.7GB).

EP – Lowest video quality, gives about 6 hour of recording time on a DVD (4.7GB).

You may see a fragmented picture during playing back the contents recorded in EP mode .

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Contents DR-MH220SE Dear Customer Contents Introduction About the Symbol Display Symbol Used in this ManualCleaning Discs Handling DiscsRecordable and Playable Discs Recommended recordable DVD discsPlayable Discs Availability of copying or moving featureRegional Code About the internal hard disk drive Front Panel Remote Control Battery Installation Remote ControlRemote Control Operation OPEN/CLOSE Z Opens and closes the disc trayRear Panel Hookup and SettingsConnecting to the Aerial RF coaxial connectionVideo connection Connections to Your TVScart connection Audio Left/Right ConnectionDigital Multi-channel sound Connecting to an AmplifierAmplifier Receiver Connecting to the Euro AV2 Decoder jack Accessory Audio/Video A/V ConnectionsConnecting a PAY-TV/Canal Plus Decoder PAY-TV/Canal Plus DecorderRear Front Recorder Connecting to the AV in 3 or AV in 4 JacksConnecting a Digital Camcorder Front of the recorderGeneral Settings Using the Home MenuInitial Settings Auto ProgrammingProgram Edit Program EditAV1 Decoder Auto Clock Set Display ModePower Save Mode Manual Clock SetAudio Settings Language SettingsInitialization Lock Settings Recording SettingsDisc Format Disc SettingsFinalize Disc Label Disc ProtectDisplaying Information While Watching TV General Explanation On-Screen DisplayDisplaying Disc Information on-screen Playback General Playback FeaturesButtons Operations Discs HDD Rwvr Marker Search If a menu screen is displayed DVD VCDMoving to another Title HDD -RWVR Camera Angle DVDLast Condition Memory DVD 3D Surround -RWVR-RWVideo+RW -RPIP Picture in Picture HDD -RWVR DivX file requirement Playing a DivX Movie FileMovie List menu options Playable Audio format AC3, PCM, MP2, MP3, WMARandom Playing an Audio CD or MP3/WMA fileAudio CD and Music menu options MP3/WMA audio file requirementProgram Playback with Audio CD and MP3/WMA file Program List menu optionsPhoto file requirement Viewing a Jpeg FilePhoto List menu options File extensionsView Slide Shows Skip ImagesRotate Images To listen to music while slide show simultaneouslyErasing a files/folders from the HDD Editing a MP3/WMA, JPEG, DivX fileNaming a file on the HDD Copying a files to a folder on HDD Moving a files to a folder on HDDAbout DVD recording Disc types and recording formats, modes, and settingsRecording About HDD recordingTimeshift HDD Instant Timer Recording Basic Recording from a TVTimer Recording Timer Recording with Showview System Recording from an External Input Checking Timer Recording DetailsTimer Recording Troubleshooting Recording from External ComponentsBefore DV dubbing TroubleshootingRecording from DV Input Recording from a Digital CamcorderPlayback another title during recording Simultaneous recording and playbackTime Slip HDD Editing Title List and Chapter List Menu OverviewChanging Title Thumbnails HDD, VR Mode Original and Playlist EditingAdding Chapter Markers Titles, Chapters and PartsMaking a New Playlist Adding Additional Title/Chapters to the Playlist -RWVRDeleting an Original or Playlist Title/Chapter Deleting a Part HDD -RWVRNaming a Title Time Search HDD -RWVR-RWVideoUndoing/Redoing the Last Deletion -RWVR Sort HDDCombining Two Titles Into One Divide One Titles Into Two Combining Two Chapters IntoHide a Chapter/Title +RW +R Moving a Playlist Chapter -RWVRProtect a Title Restrictions on copying DubbingBefore Dubbing Fast copying MaximumDubbing from HDD to DVD Dubbing from DVD to HDDOne Touch Copy HDD to DVD One Touch Copy DVD to HDDOverwriting Recording +RW ReferenceAdditional Information To finalize a disc, refer to Finalize onLanguage Codes Language CodeTroubleshooting Symptom Cause SolutionYou can reset the recorder as follows Resetting the recorderIf you observe any of the following symptoms Specifications DR-MH220SE

LPT1132-001A specifications

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