Pioneer manual General Features of the PRV-LX10, Product Introduction

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General Features of the PRV-LX10

[Product Introduction]

The PRV-LX10is a DVD recorder developed by Pioneer for dedicated use in DVD-Video production. The broad range of interface supports built into the PRV-LX10 allows the input of professional mastering media (tapes) using professional component*1 video signals.

One of the PRV-LX10’s greatest features is its ability to create DVD-Video discs merely by pressing the REC button, without worrying about the difficult DVD settings ordinarily required. A wealth of recording, playback, and DVD setting functions and features are provided for efficient DVD production, thus achieving efficient and high-performance operational characteristics for each type of DVD application.

Professional media source

Recording functions,

DVD production functions

Input signal

Media output

Video cassette tape

One-push recording

*1 Component video inputs (NTSC only) supported by this unit include Betacam and SMPTE, with signal levels as noted in the accompanying chart. Confirm the component output of your VTR or other connected component when making settings.

Color Bar (75%)

Betacam component

Y

1 Vp-p

0.714/0.286

 

 

 

 

 

B-Y/R-Y

0.7 Vp-p

±0.35

 

 

 

 

SMPTE Component

Y

1 Vp-p

0.7/0.3

 

 

 

 

 

B-Y/R-Y

0.525 Vp-p

±0.2625

 

 

 

 

English

7Dedicated HDD Hybrid Recorder for DVD-

Video Creation

The unit is equipped with a 120 GB Hard Disk drive and two DVD-R/RW writer units, allowing the creation of a wide variety of DVD-Video discs.

High-level DVD-Video authoring functions and video recording functions permit optimum disc creation for any application.

7Professional System Support

This unit is equipped with a wide range of input and output systems, including component input/output, XLR input/output, DV connector, composite and S-video, in this way supporting a wide range of professional media sources. It has also been provided with an expansion slot for excellent input/output expansion potential.

Supports RS-422A and DV protocols for time-code recording.

7Features and Functions for Efficient DVD-

Video Creation

Twin-DVD-drive recording system for simultaneous 2- disc recording and disc duplication*2, providing for efficient creation of dual and backup discs.

Built-in graphical users’ interface (GUI) for dedicated use with DVD-Video authoring. Supports use of main and remote unit buttons, as well as keyboard and mouse, for optimum operating efficiency.

Equipped with auto-capture function for smooth media conversion from tape sources. The range of functions includes everything from video input to DVD settings, for fully automatic operation.

Supports Ethernet or DVD-R/RW disc input of EDL for menus and auto-capture, providing for more efficient work flow, as well as allowing the creation of customized menus for various applications.

Program available for upgrading professional functions (requires user registration).

*2 Duplication of copyright protected disc media is prohibited. Do not attempt to duplicate copyrighted discs without permission of the copyright owner.

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Contents PRV-LX10 For USE in the United Kingdom Operating EnvironmentEnglish Confirm Supplied AccessoriesContents Precautions About the use of Dolby Digital Logo PrecautionsPrecautions Regarding Built-In Hard Disk Drive HDD Data Protection in Event of Power FailureDisc Problem Checklist Cleaning Care of the UnitCleaning the pickup lens Disc PrecautionsRecordable discs Preparations for Use Basic InformationAbout DVD-R / DVD-RW Discs DVD Recording ModesDTS Preparations for Use Basic InformationDVD disc box information ∞ Dolby Digital 5.1 ch or DTS Surround Playback ∞ Stereo Playback∞ Dolby Surround Playback Product Introduction General Features of the PRV-LX10PRA-BD12 Installing the Ferrite CoreSystem Composition PRA-BD11Regarding Recording Time Example of System Composition and Recording Component SetupSystem Example Front Panel Facilities 10 11 12 13 14 20 19 18 Names of PartsNames of Parts Names of Parts Rear Panel Facilities ÷ Consult your dealer regarding installation Expansion slot÷ Consult your dealer regarding installation Load batteries into the remote control unit Remote Control UnitRange of Remote Control Unit Title E When recording to HDDInput signal Disc creation flowOperation Operations using remote control unitOperations Using a Mouse or Keyboard Basic PRV-LX10 OperationsPress the Function button on the main unit’s front panel How to Access Function MenuBasic PRV-LX10 Operations Function MenuControl Bar Press the remote control unit’s Setup buttonAccess from the Keyboard by Assigning a Function key To Exit the Function MenuPRV-LX10 Main Unit Setting FunctionsPRV-LX10 Functions Play Functions Operation Details PRV-LX10 FunctionsRecording Functions Operation Details Authoring Functions Operation Details Editing Functions Operation Details pages 62Import Backup and RestoreCopy OSD Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display OSDIdling Condition Recording-Setting Confirmation Screen OSD during Recording Status Confirmation Using Onscreen Display OSDOSD during Playback OSD during PlaybackPlayback time Playback speed display NoteMouse Generic System Default SettingsSystem = System Settings = Keyboard Mouse/KeyboardUPS Support System Default SettingsNetwork HDD Tools SET UP section = System = InformationSET UP section = System = HDD Tools System InformationBackground Color GUI Language SettingSET UP section = Operation = Video Settings = Composite Out SET UP section = Operation = Info Language = LanguageStatus section = TV System Selecting the TV System ModeDrive indicators RecordingStatus section = V Input TV system switch confirmation dialogRecording Selecting InputStatus section = Project Selecting Recording DestinationEdit section = Project = Record/Name = Record To Video Encode Rate Settings Other Recording SettingsMethods for Setting Chapter Mark Insertion Video Filter Level SettingAudio Encode Setting Audio Level SettingManual Recording Preview FunctionStarting and Stopping Recording APP section = Auto Capture = IN/OUT Point SET UP section = Operation Offset FrameAutomatic Recording Auto Capture = IN/OUT Point = Preroll TimeEdit List EDL Recording Settings for Automatic RecordingUse the SET UP section = Operation = Control Add to EDL button Eject Setting= Auto Capture = Chapter Point command Editing the Edit ListRecording to DVD Discs Canceling finalizationFinalizing discs Precautions When Saving Data to Hard DiskRemoving a disc before finalization DrivesEdit section = DVD Disc = Make Image When Finalize, Make Disc and Make ImageRecording from HDD to DVD Edit section = DVD Disc = Make Disc= TargetStatus section = Drive Playback control bar Playing DiscsSelecting Playback Source Basic Operations Playing DiscsClip Playback HDD Chapter Direct Search During Stop ModePress Search button Chapter SearchSlower Faster PAL Playback Monitoring during RecordingMpeg OUT Mpeg / PCM Other Playback SettingsDTS OUT ON/OFF OFFOn / OFF SET UP section = Playback = Language = Subtitle DisplayPlaying Discs Subtitle Display Language =Subtitle DisplaySET UP section = Operation = Video Settings Country Code List onSET UP section = Playback = Others = Parental Level SET UP section = Playback = Others = Country CodeOther Functions SET UP section = Operation = Video Settings = Test SignalExternal Sync Function Regarding Progressive Scan Output Edit section = DVD Menu = Menu Type/Font DVD Menu EditingDVD Menu Type Selection Font SelectionThumbnail Selection DVD Menu EditingDVD Menu Selection 62, Title Editing / Chapter Editing Button TextSelecting Opening Clip Edit section = DVD Menu = Navigation Cmd = Title Post Cmd Setting an Idle ClipSetting Navigation Commands Background image extraction screen Customizing the DVD MenuDVD Menu = Menu Modification = Edit section = DVD Menu = Menu Modification = ImageEdit section = DVD Menu = Del/Init Library Deleting and Initializing Menu LibraryEdit section = DVD Menu = Menu Modification = Disc Name Menu Load / Save to Default MenuDVD Menu Preview DVD Disc EmulationEdit section = Title = Chapter Title Editing / Chapter EditingEditing Chapter Names Trimming edit screen Trimming edit confirmation dialog Title Editing / Chapter EditingTitle Trimming Total chapters Chapter EditingDividing Clips Edit section = Title = Editing = Chapter PointsEdit section = Title = Title Selection Title Order EditClip Divide Point Recording to DVD Disc MOUSE/KEYBOARD USB jack Project EditingEdit section = Project = Copy Project = Copy To Project EditingCopying a Project Copying ClipsExporting VOB Files Renaming a ClipDeleting a Project Disc-to-disc Duplication Disc DuplicationDeleting Image Files from a Hard Disk Disc DuplicationCreating Image Files from a Disc Creating Discs from Image FilesImporting Image Data, Edit Lists APP section = Cpy/Impt/Bkup = Menu Import = Source Importing Image Data, Edit ListsDVD Menu Layout Image File Format DVD Menu Background Image File FormatNNN INI Edit List File FormatNNN REC NNN CHPNNN Edit List ExampleDesignating a Title Name Number Operation Type Designating a Chapter Name Number Operation Type ParameterBacking Up Connecting a USB HDDBacking Up/Restoring USB HDDs FormattingRestoring Deleting Backup DataBacking up and Restoring System Settings Backing Up/Restoring USB HDDsRecording time with Dolby Digital DVD, Hard Disk Recording TimeDisc Mbps Video resolutionRecording Time Recording time with Linear PCM DVD, Hard DiskNtsc Function Menu TableEdit DVD1 DVD2 Function Menu TableDVD&HDD HDDAPP CLEAR/ALL CLEAR/UP/DOWNClip List DVD1USB HDD SET UPALL Dhcp OFFIRE LTCLpcm Mpeg Auto ChapterNtsc HDD StatusRCA XLRShortcut key Function Shortcut Key InformationMessage Comment Message DisplaySee About File Names Message DisplayHhmm ProjectREC Encoder ErrorDrive Error SET EDL REC Edlfile Open ErrorMessage Display IN-OUT RECEDL REC About File NamesSymptom Cause/Remedy Troubleshooting¶ Set DV OUT to Enabled TroubleshootingVideo input SpecificationsGeneral PlaybackSpecifications Language/Langue Code Language Code ListCountry Code Country Code 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