Pioneer DVR-310 Recording display, Copy protected material ! / PureCinema indicator #

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DVD-R Video

Chapter Time

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Chapter Total

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Title Name

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1Chase playback, simultaneous record/playback Indicates that recording is in progress

2Elapsed chapter time

3Total running time of chapter

4Data transfer rate

Shows the current data rate being read from the disc.

5Copy protected material (!) / PureCinema indicator (#)

Shows ‘!’ if the playback material is copy-once protected.

Shows ‘#’ if the current video is 24 fps, progressive scan.

Recording display

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DVD-R Video

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FINE (1h00m/DVD) Rem.

0h35m

Copy Once

 

EVENING NEWS

 

 

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1Current title number

2Elapsed recording time

3Timer recording start and stop times

Shows the start and stop times if the current recording is a timer recording.

4 Remaining recording time available

Shows the amount of space left on the disc in the current recording mode.

5 Recording mode

Shows the current recording mode (FINE, SP, LP, etc.), and the total recording time of the disc.

6 Broadcast program title

Note

When using the simultaneous play and record feature, the display shows information for playback only.

If Frame Search is On (see Frame Search on page 80), the frame number is shown next to the elapsed time display when the disc is paused.

Transfer rate shows the amount of video and audio information recorded on the disc. It is not an indication of picture/audio quality.

The Video mode disc displays become the same as a DVD-Video disc once the disc is finalized.

The total recording time figure shown in parenthesis is calculated based on a 12cm/4.7GB disc at the displayed record setting.

Recording and playback times for TV recordings are approximately 0.1% shorter than the actual time. This is because of the slightly different frame rates of TV broadcasts versus DVD.

Copy Once or Can’t Record messages may appear in the stop or recording displays. These indicate that the broadcast TV program contains copy control information.

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Contents DVR-310 Important Notice Page Contents Additional information Initial Setup menuResetting the recorder Setting up the remote to control your TVBefore you start FeaturesBefore you start Chapter Before you start Using the remote control Putting the batteries in the remote controlBefore you start What’s in the box WMA Windows Media Audio compatibility General disc compatibilityDVD-R/RW compatibility CD-R/RW compatibilityFile format used by digital still cameras Jpeg file compatibilityOriginal Front panel connections Connecting upConnecting up Chapter Rear panel connectionsOUT Connecting up Easy connectionsConnecting using an S-video output Connecting up Using other types of video outputConnecting using the component video output This enables you to watch the output from this recorder This enables you to watch and record TV channelsConnect RF antenna cables as shown This enables you to watch discs This enables you to listen to multichannel surround sound Connecting up Connecting to an AV amplifierPlugging Connecting up Connecting other AV sourcesConnecting a VCR or analog camcorder Connecting a DV camcorderControls and displays Chapter Controls and displaysFront panel Fine Controls and displays DisplayREC REMCM Skip Controls and displays Remote controlReturn REV Scan / FWD ScanPrev / Next Controls and displaysGetting started Switching on and setting upGetting started Chapter Getting started Enter Other settings you can makeConnected, or Not Connected, then press Enter Digital, Dolby Digital, DTS or PCM only, then pressChanging TV channels Using the built-in TV tunerGetting started Making your first recording Playing back your recordingChanging audio channels Basic playbackPlaying CDs and WMA/MP3 discs Playing DVD discsPlaying Video CDs Using the Home MenuHome menu options Stop display Getting started Displaying disc information on- screenPlay display Remaining recording time available Copy protected material ! / PureCinema indicator #Recording mode Recording displayIntroduction Using the Disc Navigator to browse the contents of a discPlayback Playback ChapterSelect ‘Play’ from the menu options Use Using the Disc Navigator with recordable discsPlayback Changing the thumbnail picture for a titleUse the Function button to select one of the following Using the front panel controlsPlayback Navigating discs Optionally Press EnterScan Playback Scanning discsPlaying in slow motion Scan 2 Scan 3 ScanDuring playback, press Pause Frame advance/frame reversePress Forward playbackSearch Mode Playback Play Mode menuPlay Mode Repeat play RepeatAt the point you want the loop to start, press Start Program Play Starts playback of a saved program list Program playOther Program play functions Repeat to build up a program listSwitching DVD soundtracks Displaying and switching subtitlesClear To switch the camera angle, press Angle Playback Switching the audio channelSwitching camera angles To display/switch the audio channel, press Audio repeatedlyRecording time and picture quality RecordingRecording Chapter About DVD recordingRecording equipment and copyright Setting the picture quality/recording timePress REC Mode repeatedly to select a recording setting RecordingTo stop the recording, press Stop REC Recording Basic recording from the TVLoad a recordable disc Front panel display shows the channel number12/13 WED Recording Setting a timer recordingEasy timer recording Press Easy TimerCursor to the recording end time on the grid Standard timer recording12/13 WED 1145 AM UsePress ‘VCR Plus+’ to display the VCR Plus+ program screen Timer recording using the VCR Plus+ programming systemEnter the timer recording settings To exit the timer recording screen, press Home MenuStopping or extending a timer recording in progress VCR Plus+ programming with the power offUS Code Simultaneous recording and playback Timer recording FAQUnlock Automatic recording from a satellite tuner Set up the recorderPress REC when you’re ready to start recording Recording Recording from an external componentRecording from a DV camcorder Also, set the camcorder to VTR modePress Home Menu and select ‘DV Record’ from the menu ‘Start Rec’ and press Enter Recording from the DV outputPlaying your recordings on other DVD players Finalizing a discSelect ‘Finalize’ from the finalize options, then ‘Start’ For Video mode discs only, select a title menu stylePress Home Menu and select ‘Disc Setup’ Select ‘Initialize’ Initializing a DVD-RW discEditing Chapter EditingDisc Navigator screen Editing Playlist / Original indicatorDisc Navigator menu options Title Name Ttl Name Editing Editing VR mode Original and Video mode contentPlay EraseChapter Edit Chpt Edit Using the remote key shortcuts to input a nameKey Characters Lock / Unlock Inserting chapter markers into a titleSelect ‘Undo’ from the Disc Navigator menu options Creating and editing a VR mode Play ListErase All UndoSelect ‘Ttl Name’ from the Disc Navigator Play You can give titles new names of up to 64 characters longList menu options Original title to put into the Play List New title appears in the updated Play ListCreate MoveCombine DivideDisc History Using the Disc HistoryDisc History Chapter Reloading files from a disc PhotoViewerPhotoViewer Chapter Playing a slideshowZooming the screen PhotoViewerRotating the screen Initialize settings Disc Setup menuDisc Setup menu Chapter Basic settingsFinalize Disc Setup menu Finalize settingsUndo Finalize Choosing a preset Video/Audio Adjust menuVideo/Audio Adjust menu Chapter Setting the picture quality for TV and external inputsSetting the picture quality for disc playback Video/Audio Adjust menuDRC from ‘Off‘ to ‘Max’ Change the settingVirtual Surround Audio DRCClock Setting Initial Setup menuInitial Setup menu Chapter Using the Initial Setup menuTuner settings Initial Setup menuVCR Plus+ CH Setting Manual CH SettingExternal Audio Initial Setup menu Video Out settingsAudio In settings Component Video OutAudio Out settings OSD Language Language settings96kHz PCM Out Mpeg OutDVD Menu Language Default setting w/Subtitle LanguageSubtitle Language Auto LanguageOptimized Rec Recording settingsSelecting ‘Other’ languages Manual RecordingPlayback settings Parental Lock Parental Lock Set PasswordFrame Search Seamless PlaybackParental Lock Change Level Parental Lock Change PasswordParental Lock Country Code Select by code number Press Angle IndicatorPress Enter to set the new Country code Additional information Resetting the recorderSetting up the remote to control your Using the TV remote control buttonsWhen viewing on a widescreen TV or monitor When viewing on a standard TV or monitorAdditional information Screen sizes and disc formats Navigator Additional information TroubleshootingProblem Remedy GeneralAdditional information What kind of discs can I use for recording? Additional information Frequently asked questionsDV-related messages Additional information About DVAdditional information Manual recording modes Video modeLevel Country, Country code, Country code letter Additional information Language code listCountry code list Language Language code letter, Language codeMessage Storing discs Cleaning the pickup lensHints on installation Additional information Handling discsGlossary Moving the recorderPCM Pulse Code Modulation Mpeg audioMpeg video Optical digital outputTuner Additional information SpecificationsTimer Supplied accessoriesPage Page Index IndexPage VRB1314-A Pioneer Corporation
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