Palsonic DVDR160G instruction manual Disc Editing

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Disc Editing

-- Edit title:

 

Play title

 

 

(1) Mark picture

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Normally the first recorded picture is regarded as title picture,

 

Edit title

EDIT MODE

 

through this function you can make any picture in the title to be

 

Title

01/01

 

 

title picture. In disc playback mode, for the position of

A

 

Chapter: 01/01

 

PLAY

 

the picture that can be title picture, press "PAUSE" key, and

 

 

 

 

Chapter marker

press "EDIT" key to select "Mark picture", press "ENTER" key

 

 

Hide Chapter

to confirm, and press "EDIT" key again to save the setup and

B

 

Inbox picture

return to disc menu playback.

 

 

Split title

 

 

 

Time: 0:15: 36

(2) Split title

 

 

C

Rename title

 

 

Through this function, you can divide a title into several

 

 

 

 

 

 

independent titles of different length. In disc menu playback,

 

Erase title

 

 

select title that needs split, press "ENTER" key to play at the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

point you want to divide, press "EDIT" key to select "Split title",

 

Overwrite title

 

 

and press "ENTER" key to confirm, press "EDIT" key again to save

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the setup and exit.

 

Overwrite disc

 

 

(3) Chapter mark

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Through this function, you can divide a chapter into several

 

Append title

 

 

ones or combine several chapters into one. A disc can contain

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

maximum 124 chapters and maximum 99 titles. If the chapters

 

 

 

 

exceed the limit, system will warn "too many chapters", and

 

 

 

 

existing mark will be deleted before new mark added. In disc playback mode, at the point you want to divide press "EDIT" key to select "Chapter mark", press "ENTER" key to confirm select "insert chapter title", press "ENTER" key to confirm at last press "EDIT" key to save.

Note: Those chapters will be saved on the disc in pending format, because recordable disc has no compatibility process mode (normal DVD player can't read it), however the self-defined chapter mark, during recording can play in normal DVD player after "close disc".

(4) Hide chapter

Through this function, when the recorded contents is playing, you can skip those that you don't want to watch (e.g. commercial advertisements).

First, edit the contents you don't want to watch into an independent chapter by edit function, then when playing the chapters after edit, select the title that needs to be hidden, press "EDIT" key to select "hide chapter", press "ENTER" key to confirm, press "EDIT" again to exit from edit menu and renew disc contents. And when

playing title contents, the chapter hidden won't play. -- Rename title:

In the disc menu of disc with recorded contents, select desired title by direction key, then press "Rename title";

press "ENTER" key to enter name title menu. After input the new name, move cursor to "confirm", press "ENTER" key to complete renaming.

--Erase title:

Through this function, you can delete title you don't need. In the disc menu of disc with recorded contents, select desired title by direction key; select "Erase title", press "ENTER" key to erase.

-- Overwrite title

Through this function, you can cover title you don't need and record new contents in it's original place. In the PBC menu of disc with recorded contents select desired title by direction key, then select "Overwrite", press "ENTER" key to enter recording preparing mode, select source to record from, select "RECORD" key to record new contents.

-- Overwrite disc:

When the unit reads and shows the disc menu of the disc with recorded contents, select "Overwrite disc", press "ENTER" to enter recording preparing mode, select the source to record from, press "RECORD" to record new contents.

-- Add

It can continue to record from the end of the last title, but not record another title. Select the last title, then press "ADD", press "ENTER" key to enter recording waiting mode; press "SOURCE", "Channel -/+"or number keys to select satisfactory input source press "ENTER" to record (until the disc is full or recording is stopped).

Note: The beginning of added recording is the end of the last title.

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DVDR160G specifications

The Palsonic DVDR160G is a versatile and feature-rich DVD recorder that has gained recognition for its user-friendly design and reliable performance. Equipped with advanced technology, it caters to the needs of both casual users and tech-savvy enthusiasts, making it a suitable choice for anyone looking to record, store, and playback their favorite media.

One of the most prominent features of the DVDR160G is its ability to record high-quality video onto a range of formats, including DVD-R, DVD+R, and DVD-RW. This flexibility ensures compatibility with various playback devices. The recorder supports a maximum recording time of up to six hours, depending on the selected quality settings, allowing users to capture longer events without worrying about running out of space.

The device is powered by a robust processor that enables quick and efficient encoding and decoding, ensuring minimal wait times when starting recordings or accessing stored files. It also features a built-in hard drive with substantial storage capacity, offering the ability to store numerous recordings before needing to burn them to disc. The hard drive functionality enhances the user experience, allowing for easy editing, organization, and retrieval of recorded content.

Another highlight is the DVDR160G’s integrated Time Shift function, which allows users to pause and rewind live television broadcasts. This capability is particularly advantageous for those who want to catch up on their favorite shows or avoid missing critical moments during live broadcasts.

The Palsonic DVDR160G also comes with a variety of connectivity options. It includes HDMI output for high-definition video and audio, composite inputs for compatibility with older devices, and USB ports for easy file transfers from external drives. This versatility in connectivity means that users can easily integrate the device into existing home entertainment systems.

Additionally, the user-friendly interface of the DVDR160G makes navigating menus and settings straightforward, appealing to users of all ages. It supports various playback formats, ensuring that users can enjoy their recorded content without hassle. With features such as multi-language support, parental controls, and programmable timers, the Palsonic DVDR160G is designed to cater to diverse user preferences.

In summary, the Palsonic DVDR160G stands out as an efficient and feature-laden DVD recorder that successfully blends functionality with convenience, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to digitize their video collection or record live television.