34 EN BASIC OPERATIONS ON DVD DECK

Free Rate Function

Receiving Stereo And Bilingual Programmes

To record the entire programme, the unit automatically sets the appropriate recording mode depending on the combination of the total time of the programme to be recorded and either the remaining disc space or the specified recording time (from 60 minutes to 480 minutes).

8To record the entire programme within the actual remaining disc space (DVD deck only)

Select AFR (JUST)B in a recording mode selection procedure.

Note that this function is available only for timer programming recording (A pg. 44, 46) and dubbing from HDD to DVD (A pg. 56).

8To record the entire programme by specifying the desired recording time

Select AFR60–FR360B, AFR420B or AFR480B in a recording mode selection procedure. (A pg. 32, 35, 44, 46)

8To record a 25-min. long daily programme five times just on the same DVD disc for example

Perform AbTimer ProgrammingB (A pg. 44) procedure. Be sure to set the recording mode to AFR125B and set Weekly/Daily Rec Function to AMON-FRIBin step 8 to fit the total recording time to the whole disc space.

A: 1st

BlankB: 2nd

C: 3rd

D: 4th

E: 5th

When the same programme is recorded in SP mode instead of in AFR125B, the 5th programme cannot be recorded.

Your unit is equipped with a Sound-Multiplex decoder (A2) and a Digital stereo sound decoder (NICAM) making reception of stereo and bilingual broadcasts possible.

When the channel is changed, the type of broadcast being received will be displayed on the TV screen for a few seconds.

Type of Broadcast Being

On-Screen Display

Received

 

A2 Stereo

A2 Bilingual

Regular Monaural

NICAM Stereo

NICAM Bilingual

NICAM Monaural

NOTES:

ASUPERIMPOSEB must be set to AONB or AAUTOB. Otherwise the on-screen displays will not appear. (A pg. 73)

If the quality of stereo sound being received is poor, the broadcast might be received in monaural with better quality.

Selection Of The Audio Channel To Be Recorded On A Disc

When a programme is recorded on a DVD-RAM or DVD-RW disc in VR mode, all audio channels of the receiving programme are recorded on the disc. When you record a programme on a DVD-R or DVD-RW disc in video mode, select the desired audio channel (ANICAMB or AMONOB) to be recorded on the disc. (A pg. 72)

NOTE:

Before playing back a programme recorded in stereo, or a bilingual programme, refer to AAudio Channel SelectionB (A pg. 26).

Blank

A:1st

B:2nd

C:3rd

D:4th

E:Blank (20 min.)

NOTES:

You can programme this unit to timer-record, regardless of the disc remaining time. When the disc remaining time is not enough, the unit performs ARelief RecordingB (A pg. 46). To avoid this, make sure of the disc remaining time before setting timer programming.

(Example) If you programmed to timer-record for 60 minutes in SP mode on a 120-minute disc, the disc remaining time would be 30 minutes in XP mode, 60 minutes in SP mode, 120 minutes in LP mode, 180 minutes in EP mode, and 240 minutes in FR480 mode. Timer-recordingwill not complete beyond these remaining times.

The maximum recording time of FR (JUST) mode is the same as the recording time of FR480 mode. When timer programming a long programme in FR (JUST) mode on a disc whose remaining time is short, it is recommended to check the disc remaining time in FR480 mode to see if the remaining time is enough for the programme.

Even if more than one programme are timer programmed in FR (JUST) mode, only the first one is recorded.

In order to ensure that the recording fits on the disc, this feature may leave a slight non-recorded section at the end of the disc.

There may be some noise and sound disturbance at the point on the disc where the unit switches the mode.

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JVC SR-DVM70EU manual Free Rate Function, Selection Of The Audio Channel To Be Recorded On a Disc, Type of Broadcast Being

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