LIVE MEMORY PLAYBACK ON HDD/DVD DECK EN 41

Live Memory Playback

Turn on the unit.

Turn on the TV and select the AV mode.

Slide the TV/CABLE/SAT/DVD switch to DVD.

Press DV/HDD/DVD on the unit repeatedly to select the HDD or DVD deck.

This unit records pictures onto the hard disc and DVD-RAM disc, instead of video tapes, then plays back the pictures recorded on the disc. This makes it possible to achieve high-speed writing and read-out that has not been possible with conventional VCRs, enabling recording and playback simultaneously.

 

High-speed spin

Recording

Playback

(High-speed writing)

(High-speed read-out)

Recording/playback Status Display

CABLE/SAT

TV DVD

LIVE

NAVIGATION

Press NAVIGATION to display Library Database Navigation menu, then choose a programme to play back. (A pg. 49)

o

ON SCREEN

Live Memory Playback status can be checked by pressing ON SCREEN to display the bar meter on the superimpose display. The current status is superimposed on the TV screen. (A pg. 14, AWhen using Live Memory playbackB)

It is called ALive Memory PlaybackB to start playback of the programme being recorded, with a time-lag between a recording point and a playback point, as shown in the figure below.

Current playback point (Live Memory Playback)

 

 

 

Current recording position

Recording start point

 

(Recording point)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recording

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playback

 

 

 

 

 

continues

 

 

continues

0

30 min.

 

1

hour

 

Currently elapsed recording time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not only can this unit play back a programme previously recorded while recording or timer recording another programme, but the unit also allows you to play back from the beginning of a programme while continuing to record the same programme.

NOTES:

Live Memory Playback could be performed approximately 30 seconds after recording has started on the DVD-RAM disc. However, for HDD, Live Memory Playback is possible right after recording has started.

Although high-speed search up to approximately 30 seconds before the current recording point is possible during Live Memory Playback, once the current recording point is reached, the unit resumes normal playback and maintains a delay of approximately 30 seconds so that recording and playback can continue.

When using Live Memory Playback during timer recording, playback continues even after the end of the recording.

When using Live Memory Playback during timer recording, playback is automatically stopped just before recording starts, and then recording starts when the time arrives for the next timer- programme.

It is impossible to perform ITR even if you press R during Live Memory Playback. (A pg. 36)

Press o to display the programme being recorded, then perform ITR settings.

Playback may be paused for a moment during Live Memory Playback, which does not interfere with recording.

Live Memory Playback cannot be performed while recording the source from DV input. (A pg. 59, ADV Dubbing (HDD & DVD Deck Only)B)

When LIVE CHECK is pressed to display the picture currently being recorded, the picture size may not be correct.

Press R or LIVE to stop Live Memory Playback.

Live Memory Playback cannot be performed even if the ALIVE MEMORYB in AHDD SET UPB is set to other than AOFFB, as temporary recording on HDD stops during recording on DVD.

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JVC SR-DVM70EU manual Recording/playback Status Display, Press R or Live to stop Live Memory Playback

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