Sharp DV-HR300H, DV-HR350H Initialization and Finalization, About the Contents of the Disc

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Initialization and Finalization

Initialization (Formatting)

Initialization is required when using DVD-RW discs in the Video mode. (See page 99 for details about Initializa- tion.)

When an unused DVD-RW disc is placed in the Recorder immediately after the disc has been purchased, the Recorder is set to automatically begin initializing in the VR mode. The settings can also be changed so that discs are initialized in the Video mode (page 99).

When using a DVD-RW disc in the Video mode without changing this setting, initialize the disc in the Video mode after first completing initialization in the VR mode (page 99).

Initialization causes the entire previously recorded contents of the disc to be erased.

It takes about 1 minute to 1 minute and 30 seconds for initialization to be completed.

Allowing Discs to Be Played Back with Other DVD Players (Finalization)

Discs must always be finalized in order to play them back with another DVD player after having been recorded in the Video mode. (See page 99 for details about Finalization)

Finalize discs on which all recordings have been completed so that they can be viewed with another DVD player or a DVD Video compatible PC. Discs that are not finalized may not be able to be played back with other DVD players or DVD Video compatible PCs. (However, this does not guarantee that finalized discs can be played back on all DVD players or DVD Video compatible PCs.)

Finalizing a DVD-R disc prevents all recording and editing of that disc.

Although DVD-RW discs can be re-recorded by initializing even after they have been recorded in the Video mode and finalized, all previously recorded contents are erased.

Finalization is required if a disc recorded in the VR mode cannot be played back with a DVD-RW compatible player. (Discs formatted in the VR mode can be recorded and edited even after finalization.)

Finalization takes from several minutes to about an hour. (Processing takes longer if there is considerable available space on the disc.)

The following operations may cause malfunction.

Operating discs recorded or edited by this Recorder in a DVD recorder or PC’s DVD drive manufactured by other manu- facturers.

Using the discs in above situation again with this Recorder.

Operating discs recorded or edited by a DVD recorder or PC’s DVD drive made by other manufacturers than the one for this Recorder.

About the Contents of the Disc

Title, Chapter and Track

DVDs are divided into “Titles” and “Chapters”. If the disc has more than one movie on it, each movie would be a separate “Title”. “Chapters”, on the other hand, are subdivisions of titles. (See Example 1.)

Video CDs and Audio CDs are divided into “Tracks”. You

can think of a “Track” as one tune on an Audio CD. (See Example 2.)

Recording on a DVD-RW/R disc

One recording is treated as one title and the chapters will be inserted automatically every 10 minutes. You can choose the chapter interval from the following: 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or off (page 87).

Each title, chapter and track will be numbered in order. Title, chapter and track may not be numbered in some

discs.

Recording on a DVD-RW disc in VR mode

Example 1: DVD

Title 1

 

 

Title 2

 

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Example 2: Video CD or Audio CD

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

Track 5

When you pause during recording or erase the scene using edit function, chapter marks will be inserted automatically. You can also insert chapter marks at your favorite scenes (page 74).

Recording in Video mode

You cannot insert chapter marks at your favorite scenes.

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DVD 100mW Power Cord ProtectionLaser Diode Properties Material DVD AlGaInP Wave length DVD 658nmContents Contents DVD-RW/R recording/playback with outstanding compatibility FeaturesVariety of hard disc tDVD dubbing functions Comprehensive editing functionsVideo Plus+*3 system AccessoriesFeatures MP3 file playbackDo not remove the cabinets Do not use at locations at high temperatureSet up the Recorder so it is hori- zontal When moving or shipping the RecorderPrecautions about Using This Product About Hard Disc HDD Discs For Recording and Playback About DVDTypes of Discs that Can Be Used with This Recorder Discs that Cannot Be Used with This RecorderDVD-R Discs About DVDTypes of Discs for Recording DVD-RW DiscsRecording Time VR Video Recording ModeVideo Mode Recording FormatsObjective Disc Used Using the Proper DiscWhen you want to play Recordable Video mode Compatible When you want to play Recordable Video modeInitialization and Finalization About the Contents of the DiscAbout the Contents of the Disc Disc Precautions Important InformationCopyright Main Unit Rear Major ComponentsMain Unit Front Front Panel DisplayMajor Components Remote Control UnitRemote sensor Loading the BatteriesSetting the Remote Con- trol Code of the Recorder Setting the Remote Control CodeSetting the Manufacturer’s Code Setting the Remote Con- trol Code of the RemoteScart Connection Using Antenna Cables and ScartBasic Connection To Line 1TVTo component Using Other Types of Video OutputBasic Connection Output jackTo Turn the Power Off Auto InstallationTurning the Power On Using the Auto Installation for initial settingPress Return Next to display the Clock setting screen Auto InstallationWhen connecting with Aerial When connecting with Scart cableAbout Start Menu About Start MenuBasic Start Menu Operation Clock Setting Clock SettingEnter SET/ENTER Channel SettingChannel Setting Channel SortRe-naming Channels Channel SettingPress SET/ENTER twice to cancel the channel Deleting ChannelsThis must be a 4 digit number in the range 0000 Post CodePost Code Security Changing PIN NumberPress on Screen under the cover or HDD again Content of TV Screen DisplayDisplay Information Checking the Channel Remaining Time of HDD Number of TitlesSwitching Front Panel Display Display InformationChecking the Channel Remaining Time of DVD Number of Titles Press Buttons on Remote ControlButtons on Recorder Turn on the power of TV Switch TV input to the AVTime shift recording Time Shift Viewing PauseChasing Playback PausePlay Fast Reverse/Forward PlaybackTime Shift Viewing/Chasing Playback Time Shift ViewingChasing Playback Recording to HDD Recording to HDD Direct Recording to HDDInserting Chapter Marks Manually during Recording Recording to DVD Loading DiscDirect Recording to DVD Set a DVD-RW or DVD-R disc Setting Record End Time during Direct RecordingAbout Recording to DVD in Video Mode Recording to DVDDV-HR350H DV-HR300H HDD Recording Mode DVD-RW/R Recording Mode Recording TimeSetting the Manual Recording Mode MN Direct Recording the TV programme you are watchingFunction Press Number buttons to enter the PlusCode number Timer RecordingTimer Recording with Video Plus+ system When Mmanual 1~32 is selectedTimer Recording To check, change or cancel timer settingsTo stop recording while timer recording is in progress Timer Recording by Specifying Date, Time and Channel Press / to select TIMER, then press SET/ENTERPress SET/ENTER to display today’s date For example for 1305 stop, press 1 If any more timer recordings are to be set, repeat toChanging Confirm, Change Cancel a Timer ProgrammeCancelling ConfirmingDubbing Direction and Dubbing Speed Dubbing HDD/DVDDubbing Method and Dubbing Types Limitation during DubbingDubbing HDD/DVD HDD→DVD When dubbing from HDD toWhen dubbing from DVD to Dubbing HDD↔DVD High Speed DubbingYou can also stop dubbing by pressing STOP/LIVE or REC Stop To Stop DubbingFront Panel Display during Dubbing Press DubbingWhen You Cannot Record When You Cannot DubWhen You Cannot High Speed Dub When You Cannot Timer Record Eliminating problems Recording, Timer Recording, DubbingInserting Chapter Marks during Playback HDD PlaybackPlayback Resume playback functionAbout REC List HDD PlaybackPlayback from REC List To Stop PlaybackYou can start playback from the title you want to see Playback by Selecting Title Number Direct PlaybackOther Types of Playback Repeat Playback Repeat Playback of a Specified Part Switching AudioZoom Repeat Playback of a Title or Chapter Repeat Play- backPlayback by Selecting Title DVD/CD PlaybackDVD-RW/R Playback To Record a Chapter Mark during PlaybackDVD/CD Playback DVD Video PlaybackAudio CD/Video CD Playback Playback by Selecting a Title Track Number Direct Playback When playing back a DVDWhen playing back a video CD or audio Skipping to the Beginning of a Chapter TrackSwitching Subtitles Switching AngleFunction Control Language Using the Disc MenuPlayback by Selecting With the Menu in the DVD Playback by Selecting a Title from the Title MenuMenu MP3 File PlaybackTo Play Another File music title during Playback To Skip the File during PlaybackFunction Control Operation Settings During PlaybackProcedure Function ControlSettings During Playback Simultaneous Recording Playback Viewing AnotherProgramme Recorded on HDD while Recording to HDDPress REC List or select REC List in Start Menu screen How to UseFunction Menu Function MenuEditing HDD/DVD Editing ProcedureRecordings on HDD, or on DVD-RW in VR mode Recordings on DVD-RW/R in Video modeSwitching between Editing HDD/DVDOriginal and Play List Edit Menu Before Starting EditingSearching for the Start Point and End Point Scenes Editing an Original Title HDD/DVDInputting/Changing Title Name Change Title NameChange Title Name If this is the screen you want, select YES by pressing \ Changing ThumbnailChange Thumbnail Change ThumbnailDivide Chapter Making Sections in a TitleDisabling Title Edit Erase Title Protect To Cancel Title ProtectCombining Chapters Together Combine ChaptersErasing by Selecting a Title or Chapter Erasing All TitlesSpecified Scene Editing a Play List HDD/DVDCreating a Play List TITLE/CHAPTERADD Scene Editing a Play List HDD/DVDAdding a Scene from an Original to a Play ListPress SET/ENTER at the end of the scene you want to add Adding a Title or Chap- terSpecifying and Adding a SceneFreely changes the sequence of titles Changing the Title Sequence Move TitleSelect Edit at the Edit Erasing Unnecessary Scenes Erase SceneInputting/Changing Title Name Change Title NameDTS or Mpeg Audio with a Digital Connection Enjoying High Quality SoundsDVD Video Disc Enjoying High Quality SoundsPlaying 2 Channel Audio with a Digital Connection Audio CD or Video CDRecording from a Digital Camcorder Using i.LINK Input of Video, Audio and Data SignalsAudio Mode Recording with This Recorder DV Capture Recording from External EquipmentTo record to DVD Recording from a Camcorder VCR Using an Analogue ConnectionExample To record to HDDFunctions under Other Settings Function SettingBasic Operation for REC. Function Setting Function SettingLanguage Code List Country Code ListBasic Operation for VIEW/PLAY SettingPassword Setting Disc Language SettingBIT Stream NormalLetter BOX PAN ScanTo perform high speed dubbing from the HDD to a DVD in Video OFF+ Stereo DV LinkDV Audio Input OFF StereoPress \/ to select the de- sired option, then press SET Adjustment SettingPress \/ to select Adjust MentAuto RGBComp About NICAM/A2 Mode SettingNumber buttons Chxx∗AUTO/-OFF AdjustTIMEXXXX24H YearxxFinalization With a DVD-RW in VR mode, initialize in VR modeWhen recording You can initialize in either VR mode or Video mode100 INITIALIZE/FINALIZEProblem TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Problem Suggested Solution102 103 Error message Possible Error Suggested Solution On-screen Error Messages105 On-screen Error Messages106 Glossary Glossary 109 General Specifications0201 Terms of GuaranteePrinted on 100% post-consumer recycled paper Sharp Corporation

DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H specifications

The Sharp DV-HR300H and DV-HR350H are versatile, high-performance digital video recorders that cater to the needs of both amateur and professional users. Each model combines cutting-edge technology with an array of features that enhance the viewing and recording experience.

The DV-HR300H is designed with a storage capacity that allows users to record high-definition video content without compromising quality. It supports various media formats, making it suitable for recording from a wide range of sources, including television broadcasts, external devices, and home video cameras. The unit also features a built-in digital tuner, ensuring users can access digital channels effortlessly.

One of the prominent features of the DV-HR300H is its user-friendly interface, allowing easy navigation and quick access to recording options. The device supports time-shifting, providing users the ability to pause and rewind live television, ensuring that no moment is missed. With an impressive recording capacity, users can store numerous hours of high-quality video, making it ideal for those who enjoy binge-watching their favorite series.

Moving to the DV-HR350H, this model takes the recording experience a step further by incorporating advanced features such as enhanced connectivity options. It includes multiple HDMI inputs, enabling seamless integration with modern home theater systems. The DV-HR350H also supports upscaling for standard definition content, which enhances the clarity and detail of older media, making it appear more vibrant on high-definition displays.

The DV-HR350H is equipped with a robust editing suite that allows users to easily cut, trim, and merge video clips. This model also features a USB interface for easy transfer of files to and from external drives, providing more flexibility in managing digital content. With built-in scheduling features, users can program recordings in advance, ensuring they never miss their favorite shows.

Both units boast high-quality video processing technology that enhances overall playback performance, resulting in brighter, more vivid images and clear audio. The compatibility with various recording formats further extends the versatility, making them suitable for a wide audience. In conclusion, the Sharp DV-HR300H and DV-HR350H are solid choices for anyone looking to enhance their digital home entertainment experience, delivering quality, flexibility, and performance in an attractive package.