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DISC PLAY SET UP

8RESUME — OFF / ON / DISC RESUME

When this function is set to “ON” or “DISC RESUME”, you can use
the resume function. (pg. 29)
OFF: You cannot use the resume function.
ON: You can start playback from the resume point of the placed
disc.
DISC RESUME: The unit retains a memory of the resume points of
the last 30 discs played back, even though they have been ejected.
NOTE:
“DISC RESUME” setting works on DVD VIDEO, VCD, SVCD and
already finalised DVD-R/DVD-RW (video mode) discs. For other types
of discs, the function under “ON” setting will be applied even if
“RESUME” is set to “DISC RESUME”.
HDD SET UP

8LIVE MEMORYOFF / 30 MIN / 1 HR / 3 HR

When this function is set to “30 MIN”, “1 HR” or “3 HR”, you can
apply the selected time length to “Temporary recording for Live
Memory” (pg. 43).
DVD SET UP

8SAVE AS LIBRARY — OFF / ON

When this function is set to “ON”, the recording information is
automatically stored in the library. For details, refer to “Modify
Library Information” (pg. 56).

8CONTINUOUS PLAY — OFF / ON

When this function is set to “ON”, multiple titles on a disc are
played back continuously one after another.

8VIDEO MODE RECORDING ASPECTPRIORITIZE 4:3 /

PRIORITIZE 16:9

This is the setting for the aspect ratio used when you dub titles to
DVD discs in video mode. If the titles you want to dub are recorded
in both 16:9 and 4:3, you must select one aspect ratio.
PRIORITIZE 4:3: If you select “PRIORITIZE 4:3”, even a title
recorded in 16:9 is dubbed in 4:3.
PRIORITIZE 16:9: If you select “PRIORITIZE 16:9”, even a title
recorded in 4:3 is dubbed in 16:9.

8VIDEO MODE RECORDING AUDIOMAIN / SUB

This is the setting for the audio channel to be selected when
dubbing titles to DVD discs in video mode. Select either one of the
two settings if the titles to be dubbed have two audio channels.
MAIN: Select this to dub the main channel.
SUB: Select this to dub the sub channel.

8MP3/JPEGMP3 / JPEG

You can select files to play back, when both MP3 files and JPEG
files are recorded on a disc.
MP3: Select this to play back MP3 files.
JPEG: Select this to play back JPEG files.
NOTE:
Be sure to open and close the disc tray after changing the setting. The
unit reads the disc again and the selected file type can be recognized.
REC/PLAY SET UP

8XP MODE REC AUDIODOLBY DIGITAL / LINEAR PCM

You can select the audio format when you record a title in XP
mode. When this function is set to “LINEAR PCM”, you can obtain
a high-quality audio sound.
DOLBY DIGITAL: To record in Dolby Digital format.
LINEAR PCM: To record in Linear PCM format.

8AUDIO RECNICAM / MONO

You can select the desired NICAM audio channel to be recorded
on a DVD-R/RW (Video mode) disc.
NICAM: To record the main and sub language of NICAM audio.
MONO: To record the standard (monaural) sound of NICAM audio.
NOTE:
This function works only for the NICAM bilingual programme.

8DIRECT RECOFF / ON

When this function is set to “ON”, you can easily start recording the
programme that you are watching on your TV. Press and hold 7
and press 4 on the remote control, or press 7 on the unit.
NOTES:
When you use the Direct Rec function, be sure to use a TV offering
T-V LINK, etc. and connect a fully-wired 21-pin SCART cable
between the unit and the TV. (pg.19)
If “DIRECT REC” is set to “OFF”, the 7 button functions as described
in “Basic Recording” (pg. 37, 40).
During Direct Rec, “– –” appears on the front display panel.
If a programme is recorded with the Direct Rec, the station name will
not be registered in the library.–––– will be displayed for the
station name.
Even if there is no power supply for more than 60 minutes, the unit
keeps the setting.

8JUMP TIME15 MIN / 30 MIN / 1 HR

You can locate a scene ahead of or behind the currently viewed
one by jumping a selected time interval during playback (or Live
Memory Playback) or recording (or Live Memory Recording). For
details, refer to “Jump Search” (pg.45).
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