Pioneer SX-LX70SW manual Copying and backup, Using Copy Lists, Cancelling One Touch Copy

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Cancelling One Touch Copy

You can cancel a One Touch Copy once it’s started.

Press and hold for more than a second. Copying is cancelled and the video already copied is erased.

• If you cancel a HDD to DVD-R/+R copy, the space available for recording does not return to the pre-copy figure.

Notes on copying using One Touch Copy

Copying to DVD

Title name, chapter markers, as well as thumbnail picture markers for the Disc Navigator, are also copied. However, if you copy to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW, only the first 40 characters of a name are copied.

The chapter markers in the copy may not be in exactly the same positions as the original when recording on to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW.

You can’t use the One Touch Copy function to copy a title if any part of the title is copy-once protected.

A title that contains mixed aspect ratios can’t be copied to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/ +RW. Use a DVD-R/-RW (VR mode) or DVD-RAM disc for this type of material.

Low resolution (SEP through LP modes1) widescreen material can’t be copied to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW. Use a DVD-R/-RW (VR mode) or DVD-RAM disc for this type of material.

When HDD Recording Format is set to Video Mode Off, titles recorded in LP/MN9 to MN15 modes cannot be high-speed copied to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW. Please use a DVD-R/-RW (VR mode) or DVD-RAM.

Recordings of bilingual broadcasts cannot be high- speed copied to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW. Please use a DVD-R/-RW (VR mode) or DVD-RAM.

XP+ titles cannot be copied to DVD via One Touch Copy.

Titles over eight hours cannot be copied to single- layer DVD+R/+RW discs using One Touch Copy. Use DVD+R DL discs for titles over eight hours.

Titles recorded in MN1 to MN6, SEP, SLP or EP mode cannot be copied to DVD+R/+RW using One Touch Copy.

Copying to the HDD

The maximum title length for copying is 12 hours.

Title name and chapter markers are also copied, except when copying from a finalized Video mode DVD-R/-RW.

Thumbnail picture markers and chapter markers for the Disc Navigator are copied, but their position in the copy may be slightly changed from the original.

If some part of the title being copied is copy-protected, copying will start, but the copy-protected portions will not be copied.

Using Copy Lists

* See also Copyright on page 127.

At its simplest, a Copy List is just a list of HDD or DVD titles that you want to copy. When copying HDD titles to DVD, you can, however, edit the titles in your copy list, erasing chapters you don’t need, or re-naming titles, for example. Edits you make to titles in the Copy List do not affect the actual video content; only the ‘virtual’ content of the Copy List. So you can freely erase and modify anything in your Copy List safe in the knowledge that the actual content is not being altered.

Copying from HDD to DVD

Important

The recorder can only store one Copy List at a time.

The Copy List is erased if the Input Line System setting is changed (see Additional information about the TV system settings on page 161).

Resetting the recorder to its factory settings (see Resetting the recorder on page 175) will erase the Copy List.

1Load a recordable DVD.

It is possible to complete the following steps without having a recordable DVD loaded (or having an uninitialized DVD loaded); however, the steps are slightly different.

If you want to use a DVD-RW (VR mode) disc for the copy, make sure it is initialized before you start.

HOME

MENU

2 SETUP Select ‘Copy’ from the Home Menu.

Note

1 In manual recording mode these equate to MN1 to MN15 (Video Mode Off) or MN1 to MN8 (Video Mode On).

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Contents Operating Instructions Operating Environment Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenVentilation Caution Contents What’s in the box Section TwoSpeaker Setup Guide Speaker Setup Guide ChapterSafety precautions when setting up Home theater sound setupSpeaker Setup Guide Additional notes on speaker placementConnect the speaker system Non-skid pads xConnecting up Connecting up ChapterReceiver subwoofer Rear panelConnecting up Back of display unit HDD/DVD RecorderFront panel Rear panel Front panelConnecting up Basic connections Receiver subwoofer Display unitDisplay cable AM loop antenna FM antennaConnecting up Black Red + Colour-coded wireAssemble the AM loop antenna Connect the AM and FM antennas1Receiver subwoofer Connect the power cord.1 Connect the HDD/DVD recorder to the receiver subwooferConnect the receiver subwoofer to your TV Connect a TV antennaPress to switch the receiver subwoofer on/into standby Controls and displaysControls and displays Chapter Display unitControls and displays DisplayControls and displays HDD/DVD Recorder Common Interface Inserting a CA moduleNtsc LP/SLPControls and displays Remote control Operating the receiver subwooferLCD touch screen Operating the built-in FM/AM tunerLCD touch screen Operating the supplied HDD/DVD Recorder Home MenuGuide InfoTimer ON/OFF Help23 TV/DVD TextInput Operating Pioneer plasma televisions and TVsPDP 2/2 Following only apply to Pioneer plasma televisions Info ExitPlay Mode TOP Menu / Disc NavigatorMenu Home Menu DispDVD 1/2 DVD 2/2 TOP MenuAudio Zoom Subtitle DispUsing the remote control Close the coverSwitching on Setting upBefore you start Before you start ChapterOperating the remote control Using the LCD touch screenBefore you start Basic operation Watching a DVDBefore you start Watching a title recorded on the HDDListening to the radio Listening to a CDUsing the Auto Mcacc setup for optimal surround sound Getting startedGetting started Chapter Particular room.1Auto listening mode Listening to your systemListening to your system Chapter Effective Sound for optimum soundUsing Advanced Surround Center image settingDolby Pro Logic II Music settings Listening to your systemUsing Front Stage Surround Advance Genre Sync ModeUsing the Sound Retriever Listening in stereoListening to your system Listening with Mcacc Effect Adjusting the bass and trebleUsing Midnight, Loudness and Quiet Listening modes Listening to the radio Listening to the radioListening to the radio Chapter Using RDS Listening to station presetsDisplaying RDS information Searching for RDS programsSurround sound settings Using the Sound Setup menuDual mono setting2 Select a settingDynamic Range Control1 Select ‘D.R.C.’, then press EnterLFE Attenuate Adjusting the channel levels using the test toneUsing the Virtual Surround Back mode Connecting auxiliary components Connecting for digital audioConnecting an analog audio component Other connectionsListening to an external audio source Connecting an iPodOther connections Other connections Connecting external antennas Connecting using HdmiAbout control out connections External FM antennaHdmi mode setting RCV Press to set the remote control to receiverControl mode in order to operate the receiver About HdmiHdmi Control Hdmi Control ChapterMaking the Hdmi Control connections Hdmi Control-compatible Pioneer plasma televisionHdmi Control Setting the Hdmi optionsSetting the Hdmi Control mode Before using synchronization Synchronized amp modeSetting up the remote to control your TV Setting the sleep timerAdditional information Additional information ChapterAdditional information TV Preset code list Resetting the systemInstallation and maintenance Hints on installationAdditional information Surround sound formats DolbyGeneral TroubleshootingAdditional information ProblemRemedy Problem RemedySymptom Remedy TunerDisplayed Messages SacdDTS-HD Hdmi C.ERR 2CSSP-LX70ST Satellite Speaker Additional information SpecificationsAccessories Accessory box AS-LX70 SDVR-LX70D Section TwoUsing the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guide Using the digital electronic programme guideCopying and backup Using the JukeboxDisc Setup menu Video Adjust menuInitial Setup menu Setting the picture quality for TVSymbols used in this manual Disc/content format playback compatibilityCompatible media Readable file systemIs a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation Using DVD-R DL/DVD+R DL discsHDD/DVD Recording and playback compatibility WMA Windows Media Audio content About DualDisc playbackCD-R/-RW compatibility Compressed audio compatibilityDivX VOD content DivX video compatibilityJpeg file compatibility PC-created disc compatibilityDo not block the rear vent/cooling fan About the internal hard disk driveOptimizing HDD performance Connecting a TV antenna Recorder connectionsRecorder connections Chapter Easy connectionsConnect RF antenna cables as shown Connecting to a cable box or satellite receiverRecorder connections Connecting an external decoder box This enables you to watch discsThis enables you to record scrambled TV channels Plug the supplied G-LINK cable to the G-LINK jackConnecting an external decoder box Connecting a DV camcorder Hdmi ControlRecorder connections Connecting a USB device PluggingJpeg file storage devices WMA/MP3 file storage devicesSwitching on and setting up Select ‘Auto’ for automatic time setting Getting startedFor users receiving digital broadcast services Return to automatic clock settingGetting started Setting up the Guide Plus+ system Guide Display the Guide Plus+ setup menuLegal Notice Highlight ‘Postal Code’See also Guide Plus+ FAQ and troubleshooting on About EPG downloadIdentify the Host Channel for your country Country Host Comments Region ChannelsChecking the downloaded data the following day LCD page 2 Change the programmeNumbers as you like Guide Display the Guide Plus+ screenUsing the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guide Using the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guide ChapterUsing the Guide Plus+ system Guide Plus+ systemUsing the Guide Plus+ electronic programme guide Guide Plus+ navigationLock/Unlock video window One-Button-RecordAreas Grid AreaChannel mosaic screen Search AreaUsing My Choice keywords for a search SearchingSelect ‘Search’ from the Menu bar Press the Yellow Action button to add a keywordSetting up a profile My TV AreaChannels is now highlighted Press Enter to activate your profileSchedule Area Editing a scheduled recordingHighlight the left tile of a scheduled recording Enter a name for the scheduled recordingDeleting a scheduled recording AgainSelect ‘Schedule’ from the Menu bar Setting a Video Plus+ recordingSetting a manual recording Setup Area Switching a channel on/offInfo Area Editor AreaGuide Plus+ FAQ and troubleshooting Manual Host Channel setupMaking changes to your Guide Plus+ setup FAQTV listings information doesn’t update There are several possibilitiesUsing the digital electronic programme guide Chapter Digital EPG systemGeneral Programme List Programme informationSetting timer programmes Guide Press to exit the Digital EPG screenSelect a programme Select a TV programmeUsing the digital electronic programme guide Enter the timer recording settingsButtons to change the value1 Guide Press to exit the Digital EPG screen TipEditing a timer programme Setup Press to exit the timer recording screenPress Information, highlight ‘Store Programme’ and pressDeleting a timer programme Skipping a regular timer programmeChecking for alternative broadcast times Searching for seriesOther useful EPG functions Searching for recommendationsEPG Search EPG JumpRecording Recording ChapterAbout DVD recording About HDD recordingHDD Video mode compatibility RecordingRestrictions on video recording Recorded audioSwitching between A.TV and D.TV tuners Using the D.TV Channel ListChanging channels Displaying a channel bannerUsing the Mheg application Switching between TV and DVDChanging D.TV audio languages Changing D.TV subtitle languagesBasic recording from the TV Recording Setting the picture quality/recording timeTV Channel preset Setting up for Pause Live TV TV tuner setup for Pause Live TVPause Live TV HDDUsing Pause Live TV Operation tableLCD page 1 Start recording the current TV channel Recording continues with playback pausedCancelling or extending the timer Recording About timer recordingsExtending a timer recording in progress Timer recording FAQ Stopping a timer recordingFrequently Asked Questions Select ‘Yes’ to confirmMode LCD page 1 Set the recording quality Recording Simultaneous recording and playback Chase PlayRecording from an external component See Recorder connections for connection optionsRecording Playing your recordings on other DVD players Finalizing a discDVD VR DVD Video DVD+R DVD+RW Load the disc you want to finalizeInitializing recordable DVD discs DVD-RW Auto InitializeDVD-R DVD-RW DVD+RW DVD-RAM DVD-RWPlayback Playback ChapterIntroduction Basic playbackStart again Playing from the HDDPlaying CDs and WMA/MP3 discs Video CD in non-PBC mode only PlaybackPlaying Video CD/Super VCDs Playing DivX video filesDVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD Changing the display style of the Disc NavigatorView options panel Playback Using the Disc Navigator with playback-only discs About the automatic display of titlesScanning discs Reloading files from a WMA/MP3 discPlay Mode menu Search ModePlayback Playing in slow motion Frame advance/frame reverseProgramme play RepeatRepeat play Switching audio channels Switching DVD and DivX soundtracksDisplaying and switching subtitles Switching camera angles Displaying disc information on-screenHDD and removable disc activity display Recording time Relative playback position113 Playing and recording from a DV camcorder Playing and recording from a DV camcorder ChapterRecording from a DV camcorder Playing from a DV camcorderSetup Select ‘DV’, then ‘DV Auto Copy’ from the Home Menu Playing and recording from a DV camcorderDV Auto Copy ‘Record to DVD’About DV About automatic finalizationThere’s a picture, but no sound Link and the i.LINK logo are trademarksEditing Editing ChapterEditing options Play ListEditing Disc Navigator screen Editing accuracyHDD genres Navigator Display the Disc Navigator screenPlay EditingCreate KeyFunction Using a USB keyboard to enter a nameTitle Name Set Thumbnail Erase Section DVD VR DVD-RAM HDD DivideChapter Edit Select the command you want Set GenreNavigator screen Genre toLock MoveCombine Genre NameMulti-Mode UndoCopying and backup Copying and backup ChapterOne Touch Copy Restrictions on copyingCopying and backup Using Copy ListsCancelling One Touch Copy Copying from HDD to DVDPress to display the command menu panel Command menu panel Select ‘HDD DVD’Press Enter to add Select ‘Next’ to move on to the Title Edit screenThere are several options available from the next screen To edit a title, highlight it usingThen press Enter Recording Mode Copying from DVD to HDDUsing disc backup BilingualTo see the progress of the backup, press Disp LCD To see the progress of the backup, press DispUsing the Jukebox Using the Jukebox ChapterCopying music to the HDD Select ‘Edit’ from the menuUsing the Jukebox Copying files via USB Connecting a regular USB deviceReloading files from a USB device Connect PCUsing the Jukebox Progress BarVerify that the import screen is displayed on the device Click ‘Sync’Playing music from the Jukebox Root Music Artist AlbumArtist Album Select a Jukebox optionPlaying a play list Playing your favourite music Play ListCreating a play list Using the Jukebox Changing the display style JukeboxCopying albums/tracks Editing the HDD JukeboxLocating Jpeg picture files PhotoViewerPhotoViewer Chapter PhotoViewer Changing the display style of the PhotoViewer Playing a slideshowPhotoViewer Reloading files from a disc or USB deviceImporting files to the HDD Zooming an imagePhotoViewer Selecting multiple files or folders Select ‘Multi-Mode’ from the menuSelect files/folders from the list From the menuPhotoViewer Copying selected files to a DVD-R/-RW Editing files on the HDDCreating a new folder Erasing a file or folderNaming files and folders Copying filesTo view detailed information Printing filesLocking/Unlocking files Disc Setup menu Disc Setup menu ChapterBasic settings Initialize settingsDisc Setup menu Finalize settingsOptimize HDD Initialize HDDVideo Adjust menu Video Adjust menu ChapterSetting the picture quality for TV and external input Choosing a preset Creating your own setVideo Adjust menu Setting the picture quality for disc playbackChoosing a preset Adjust the currently selected settingSelect the picture quality setting you want to adjust Initial Setup menu Initial Setup menu ChapterUsing the Initial Setup menu Setting Options ExplanationInitial Setup menu RGB Analog Tuner Level Normal Standard setting Compression AV2/L1 VideoDecoder Ntsc on PAL TVMpeg Mpeg PCMHDD/VR DVD+R/+RW Setting RGB 0-255 settingStandard setting for HDMI-compatible devices TV Age Limit Next ScreenUSB Additional information about the TV system settings About the input line systemAbout Ntsc on PAL TV About the input colour systemUsing Software Update Digital tuner Manual UpdateAuto Update Technical InformationRec mode Minimum copying timesLevel Rec. time*1 Resolution*2 Additional information Manual recording modesAdditional information Troubleshooting Using this recorder on Screen is stretchedAudio/subtitle language Cannot be changed Another playerPressed HDD to DVDDVD to HDD Device connected toPower automatically No video from the HdmiOutput Connected Hdmi or DVIPress Stop then try restarting playback Additional information On-screen displays MessageMessage Explanation/Action Is different than the recordingCamcorder at a time Mismatch. Press Display to clear messageLanguage code list Additional information Front panel displaysE01 E02Additional information Country/Area code list When viewing on a standard TV or monitorWhen viewing on a widescreen TV or monitor Screen sizes and disc formatsCleaning the pickup lens Cleaning the recorder’s exteriorAdditional information Handling discs CondensationAdditional information Hints on installation Resetting the recorderRecorder turns off with all settings reset Moving the recorderAdditional information Specifications SDVR-LX70D TimerTuner analog Tuner digitalAV Connectors 21-pin connector assignment Input/OutputAntenna Audio input178 Pioneer Corporation
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SX-LX70SW specifications

The Pioneer SX-LX70SW is a high-performance home theater receiver that combines advanced technology with user-friendly features to enhance the audio experience in any living space. This model is part of Pioneer's prestigious line of receivers, designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, making it a solid choice for those looking to elevate their home entertainment setup.

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