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Overview Features

What is DV?

Using DV, also known as i.LINK, you can connect a DV-equipped camcorder to the DVB-T VCR/DVD Recorder using a single DV cable for input and output of audio, video, data and control signals.

The i.LINK interface is also known as IEEE 1394- 1995.

‘i.LINK’ and the ‘i.LINK’ logo are trademarks.

The DVB-T VCR/DVD Recorder is only compatible with DV-format (DVC-SD) camcorders. Digital satellite tuners and Digital VHS video recorders are not compatible.

You cannot connect more than one DV camcorder at a time to the DVB-T VCR/DVD Recorder.

-Try switching off the HDMI/DVI device and this recorder. Next, switch on the HDMI/DVI device and leave it for around 30 seconds, then switch on this recorder.

-The connected device’s video input is set correctly for this unit.

-The connected device is compatible with 720x576i or 720x576p, 1280x720p or 1920x1080i (i:Interlaced scan mode, p:Progressive scan mode) video input.

Not all HDCP-compatible DVI devices will work with this recorder.

-It’s impossible to copy protected-DVD title’s playback in non-HDCP devices.

INTRODUCTION

It may not always be possible to control the connected camcorder via the DV IN jack.

Audio input to the DV IN jack should be 32 or 48kHz (not 44.1kHz).

Picture disturbance on the recording may occur if the source component pauses playback or plays an unrecorded section of tape, or if the power fails in the source component, or if the DV cable becomes disconnected.

About HDMI

HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) supports both video and audio on a single digital connection for use with DVD Players, Set-Top Boxes, and other AV devices. HDMI was developed to provide the technologies of HDCP (High Definition Contents Protection). HDCP is used to protect digital content transmitted and received.

HDMI has the capability to support standard, enhanced, or high-definition video plus standard to multi-channel surround-sound audio, HDMI features include uncompressed digital video, a bandwidth of up to 5 gigabytes per second, one connector (instead of several cables and connectors), and communication between the AV source and AV devices such as DTVs.

HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI licensing LLC.

Additional Information for HDMI

When you connect a HDMI or DVI compatible device make sure of the followings:

What is USB (Universal Serial Bus)?

USB is an external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Mbps. A single USB port can be used to connect up to 127 peripheral devices, such as digital cameras, MP3 players, and removable storage. USB also supports Plug-and-Play installation and hot plugging.

-The USB port provides USB 2.0 Full Speed connectivity and also backword compatibility with USB 1.1 (USB 1.0) devices.

If you happen to use a bad quality USB cable, the USB device might not be recognized.

The compatibility with MP3 players and digital still cameras is somewhat restricted.

-This DVD Recorder + VCR can playback only mp3 format contents.

-This DVD Recorder + VCR does not support the audio contents encrypted by DRM (Digital Right Management).

Either USB hub device or hub extension connectivity is not supported.

There are lots of kinds of USB devices. Some of the USB devices mentioned above might not be compatible with this DVD Recorder + VCR. In other words, the USB host function of this product does not guarantee the compatibility with all of USB devices.

This DVD Recorder + VCR supports both the high and full speed USB devices (Does not support Low speed devices).

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