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HDD RECORDING/PLAYBACK (cont.)

To stop recording

Press 7 (CLEAR) once so that the confirmation message appears on the TV. Then press 7 (CLEAR) again.

• The lamp next to the ¦ (record) button goes off.

NOTES

•In the middle of a recording, you can start playing back the same programme (just currently being recorded) from the beginning or pause the picture shown on the TV at a particular scene. (Recording continues although you start playback or pause the TV screen picture). See “Live Memory: Playback (Pause)” on pages 21 and “Live Memory: Playback (Replay) on page 22.

•It is impossible to pause an actual recording while recording a programme other than from “L-1,” “L-2 (or SAT),” and “F-1” (see pages 83 to 85).

To record NICAM bilingual programmes

Set “AUDIO REC” to “NICAM” to record NICAM bilingual programmes (see page 67).

Watching another programme while recording

1.Press TV/VIDEO on the remote control so that the VIDEO lamp (inside the front panel) goes off.

2.Select another programme position on the TV.

Changing the recording speed

You can also check the current recording time and remaining time in the HDD.

Each time you press REMAIN/REC MODE, the recording speed changes as follows:

First time you press the button, the remaining time in the HDD and the current recording speed alternate in the display window.

Recording

Recording quality

Total recording time

speed

(approx.)

(approx.)*

 

 

 

SP

6.4 Mbps

20 hours

 

 

 

LP

4.5 Mbps

28 hours

 

 

 

EP

3.2 Mbps

56 hours

 

 

 

SEP

2.2 Mbps

80 hours

 

 

 

* When “LIVE MEMORY” is set to “OFF” (see page 67).

When “O.S.D.” is set to “ON” (see page 67), the following screen also appears on the TV screen.

NOTES

•The capacity of the HDD is 80 Gbytes.

•MPEG2 format is used for the HDD recording format—the same one used for DVD Video discs.

•“bps” is used to represent how much data can be recorded per second. The larger this value is, the better the picture quality is, but the more capacity is required for recording.

Select “SP” for programmes where quick movement occurs, such as sports programmes, and “SEP” for talk shows, etc. where relativity less movement.

Instant Timer Recording (ITR)

This easy method lets you record for from 30 minutes to 6 hours (selectable in 30-minute increments), and turns off the power after recording is finished.

On the unit only

Press ¦ (record) repeatedly while recording.

Each time you press the button, recording time increases in 30-minute intervals.

The lamp next to the ¦ (record) button starts flashing, and recording time appears in the display window (it counts down as recording goes on).

ITR recording time also appears on the TV for a while when “O.S.D.” is set to “ON” (see page 67).

To stop ITR, press 7 (CLEAR) twice.

14:00 SP

20:00

40:00 60:00 SEP

Used area

Remaining area

Current recording speed

Remaining time based on each recording speed.

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JVC LET0239-001A, XV-DDV1SL manual Instant Timer Recording ITR, Changing the recording speed, To stop recording