JVC BD-X200U manual Settings & Controls for Recording, DVD Recording

Models: BD-X200U

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Preparation

Setting & Displaying the Date & Time (continued)

Settings & Controls for Recording

DVD Recording

Displaying the Date and Time

DVD recording is carried out using the following procedure.

DISPLAY MENU screen

DISPLAY MENU

 

MENU

 

DISPLAY

ON

TITLE/CHAPTER

ON

RECORDER MODE

ON

TIME/DATE

TIME+DATE

REMAIN

ON

DATE STYLE

MM/DD/YY

 

(DD/MM/YY:

 

E-model)

Use the DISPLAY MENU screen to indicate whether or not the date and time are to be displayed on-screen and to set a display style. ( Page 74 for details regarding setting methods.)

DISPLAY MENU Screen Makeup

DISPLAY: This parameter is used to indicate whether or not data is to be displayed on-screen.

ON

:

Data will be displayed on-screen. The following parameters can be

 

 

used to indicate which data is to be displayed.

OFF

:

No data is displayed on-screen.

TIME/DATE: This parameter is used to set the way in which the date and time are displayed.

OFF

:

Neither date or time are displayed.

TIME

:

Only the time is displayed.

DATE

:

Only the date is displayed.

TIME + DATE :

Both date or time are displayed.

Preparation of the DVD-R or DVD- RW (video mode only).

On-screen settings

Adjustment of audio recording levels.

Selection of styles for the title and chapter menus

Pre-Recording Settings

Insert a new DVD-R or DVD-RW (video mode), or alternatively, a similar disc that has been recorded on using the DVD recorder.

If the recording on a DVD-RW is to be performed once again from the beginning, erase the disc’s data using ERASE from the DISC MENU screen. (Page 30)

Use the setting screens to select the appropriate recording signal, setup the recording conditions, and make other necessary settings. (Page 31)

Audio recording levels can be adjusted in one of two different ways. (Page 35)

The title and chapter menus are used during playback of a disc to select the section of the disc to be viewed. A total of five different display styles have been made available for these menus, and these can be selected using the PRESET STYLE MENU screen. In addition, the DVD recorder also allows you to freely modify these display styles. (Page 37)

DATE STYLE: This parameter is used to select the way in which the date is to be displayed.

Recording Operations (Page 38)

YY/MM/DD :

Year, month, day

MM/DD/YY :

Month, day, year

DD/MM/YY :

Day, month, year

Start of

 

recording

 

 

Chapter 1

 

 

 

(chapter mark)

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 2

The section between the start of recording using the REC and PLAY buttons

and the end of recording using the STOP button constitutes a single recording

title, and each title is assigned a unique number.

A single disc can contain up to 99 different titles.

Each title can be separated into a number of different chapters by inserting

chapter marks at the appropriate points. Unique numbers are also assigned

to chapters, and a single title can contain up to 99 different chapters.

On-screen display

To display date and time information on-screen;

Set DISPLAY to ON.

Set TIME/DATE to anything other than OFF.

Title 1

 

 

 

 

Chapter 3

Adding chapters

A chapter mark is inserted automatically whenever recording is paused.

In addition, CHAPTER CREATION from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen

can also be used to setup the automatic or manual insertion of chapter marks.

04/05/04 11:20:00

TIME/DATE

000 min

 

REC

TITLE 1

0:11:22

CHAPTER 1

0:11:22

Date and time information is displayed as follows.

Mode

Displayed information

Recording or Stop

The value of the internal clock

Playback

The date and time at which the current disc was

 

finalized.

 

 

 

 

Chapter 4

End of

 

 

 

 

 

recording

(Title closing)

Start of

 

 

 

 

 

 

recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 1

 

 

 

Title 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 2

End of

 

 

 

 

 

 

recording

 

(Title closing)

 

 

 

Start of

 

 

 

 

 

 

recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Title 3

 

End of

 

 

 

 

 

 

recording

(Title closing)

Thumbnails (i.e., the frame at the start of recording) and backgrounds are

automatically created for the title and chapter menus using the style selected

using PRESET STYLE.

If EDIT MENU from the SYSTEM MENU screen is set to ENABLE before the

start of recording, it will be possible to modify the chapter menu’s style and

thumbnails and to insert chapter names and comments whenever recording

is stopped (i.e., whenever title closing is performed).

Once title closing has been carried out, it will not be possible to modify the

chapter menu.

The REC CONTROL panel can be used to perform recording operations with

a keyboard and mouse. (REC CONTROL from the REMOTE MENU screen

must be set to ON.)

If EDIT MENU from the SYSTEM MENU screen is set to ENABLE, it will be

possible to modify the title menu’s style and to input title names when the disc

is being finalized.

 

Processing After Recording (Page 42)

If additional recording is to be

If the disc is to be played on this DVD recorder or on a different DVD player:

performed:

Finalize the disc.

Press the OPEN/CLOSE button and

To do this, select FINALIZE from the DISC MENU screen.

remove the disc.

* When a disc has been finalized, it will not be possible to record more content to it or to

 

modify its menu styles.

 

 

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JVC BD-X200U manual Settings & Controls for Recording, DVD Recording

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