TVGuardian DRM-2001G manual Instructions for Creating a YesDVD

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Instructions for Creating a YesDVD™

WHAT IS YesDVD™

YesDVD™ is a product of YesVideo (www.yesvideo.com) that allows you to transfer your videotapes or other video content to a DVD+R/RW with the professional quality features found in Hollywood DVDs. YesDVD™ will automatically:

Analyze your video and create chapter points at natural scene breakers

Generate a Hollywood-style menu with pictures of each chapter for easy scene selection

Produce three, one-minute music videos using the best footage from your video

Create a DVD case cover sheet to be printed on your computer. The DVD cover sheet includes pictures from your video and fits in a standard 5” x 7” (13.5cm x 19cm) DVD case.

HOW TO CREATE A YesDVD:

Step 1: With your remote control, press the “SETUP” button to enter the setup menu.

Step 2: Use the remote control arrow buttons to highlight the “YesDVD” option and select “ON”.

Step 3: Before recording, place a blank DVD+R/RW disc in the

DVD tray.

Step 4: Select input signal source and press the “RECORD” button to start recording.

Step 5: You may stop recording by pressing the “STOP” button on the remote control. A dialog box will appear, asking if you would like to create a YesDVD™ disc. Select “YES” to create a YesDVD™.

Step 6: Printing the DVD case cover sheet.

After the YesDVD™ disc creation has completed, remove the DVD from the DVD recorder.

Insert your YesDVD™ disc into your MS-Windows™ computer’s DVD drive. A window will pop up with printing instructions.

Print the DVD case cover sheet.

Use scissors to cut the case cover sheet out of your printer paper.

Insert your DVD case cover sheet into a standard 5” x 7” DVD case.

NOTES:

1.The television system (TV type) of input signal source must be consistent with the DVD recorder; otherwise, the YesDVD™ disc cannot be created.

2.If your recording is longer than five minutes, music highlights will be created from your footage.

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Contents DVD Recorder with 80GB Hard Drive DRM-2001G User’s Manual Safety Instructions Table of Contents Identification of Controls Remote Control To install batteries and use remote control System Connections System Connections Connection for Recording External Signals Front Panel Signal Auto Chapter Marker System SetupOperation Interface and General Steps APS Auto Program Scan Recording QualityTV Type Setup Menu VideoModify Channel Close Caption TV DisplayVideo Output Format Video OutputSetup MENU-AUDIO Subtitle Language Setup MENU-LANGUAGESystem Language Audio LanguageDatedd/mm/yy Setup MENU-DATE/TIMEDate-Time Setting ProgramScreen Saver Setup MENU-PREFERENCESReset to Factory Default Setup MENU-TIME Shift TVGuardian Feature Manual Recording Recording Mode Entering the recoding mode and menu description Recording modesDV Controlled Recording One Touch Recording OTRRecord from hard drive to optical disc Instructions for Creating a YesDVD Set up the recording mode Timer RecordingSetting up the input source Setting up the recording qualityTo delete a set timer recording Setting up the starting time of recordingSetting up the end time of recording Setting up the record titleMenu Description Play ModeEnter Menu Before Playing OperationAuto Play Pre-Recorded Discs Enter Title Before PlayingProgram Play Play Mode ControlNormal Play Repeat PlayPlayback Control Selection Play Mode Audio Channel Selection Goto ButtonAudio Selection Picture Zoom Function Multi-Angle SwitchSubtitle Selection PBC ON/OFFZoom Hard Disc Drive Play ModeHard Disc Drive Playback Time Shifting Option SaveDisplay Rename Disc Entering the Disc Operation ModeDisc Operation Lock DiscExit Record a New TitleOverwrite Disc Finalize DiscSplit Hard Disc Drive EditingEditing from the Hard Drive DeleteChanging the Index Picture SegmentProtect RenameLock Editing Titles Title EditingOperation Steps Selecting the title to be edited Enter the Chapter Editing ModeChapter Editing Indexing a picture Setting the chapter markerSplitting the title Hiding and un-hiding the chapterTroubleshooting Guide DVD, MPEG-II Technical SpecificationsTerm Definition Glossary of TermsGlossary of Terms