56 EN EDITING

 

Dubbing

5 Press FGDE to select indexes (small pictures) of desired

 

 

original recordings and/or play lists, then press MARK. After

 

 

 

selecting all indexes you want to dub, press ENTER.

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can select up to 8 original recordings and/or play lists.

Turn on the unit.

The recordable time of the disc is displayed on the bar meter.

Turn on the TV and select the AV mode.

For details, refer to AAbout Disc Remaining DisplayB (A pg. 58).

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

6 Press DE to select AEXECUTEB, then press ENTER to start

 

 

 

dubbing.

CABLE/SAT

TVDVD

HDD

DV DVD

MARK

DUBBING

NOTES:

Play lists are dubbed as programmes.

In Video mode, if the selected play list includes the scenes recorded in the different transfer rate, the dubbing is performed in the highest transfer rate of the scenes in the selected play list.

During dubbing, it is not possible to play back on HDD or DVD, or to set timer programming.

It is not possible to discontinue dubbing once it has been started.

ENTER

FGDE

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ON SCREEN

NOTES:

It is not possible to dub copy-protected contents. An error message will appear on the TV screen.

It is not possible to dub simultaneously when timer programming is set. Select either dubbing or timer programming.

The order of the index which are displayed by pressing DUBBING differs from the images displayed by pressing NAVIGATION or EDIT.

Just Dubbing (From HDD To DVD)

By using Just Dubbing function, when dubbing all selected original recordings and/or play lists, the unit automatically sets the appropriate recording mode depending on the combination of the total time of the selected recordings and/or play lists to be dubbed and the available disc space.

1Load a recordable disc.

2Press DUBBING to access the Dubbing Menu screen.

3Press FGDE to select AHDDNDVDB, then press ENTER.

4Press FGDE to select AJUSTB, then press ENTER.

5Perform steps 5 6 of AHigh Speed Dubbing (From HDD To DVD)B.

NOTES:

Play lists are dubbed as programmes.

In Video mode, if the selected play list includes the scenes recorded in the different transfer rate, the dubbing is performed in the highest transfer rate of the scenes in the selected play list. However, the lower transfer rate cannot be dubbed in the higher transfer rate.

The recordable time of the disc is displayed on the bar meter. For details, refer to AAbout Disc Remaining DisplayB (A pg. 58).

During dubbing, it is not possible to play back on HDD or DVD, or to set timer programming.

It is not possible to discontinue dubbing once it has been started.

High Speed Dubbing (From HDD To DVD)

It is possible to dub the original recordings and/or play lists on the HDD deck to DVD discs. The dubbing is performed in high speed, keeping the original transfer rate.

NOTES:

After accessing the Dubbing Menu screen, it is not possible to take out a disc.

It is not possible to dub copy-once titles in Video mode.

When dubbing a copy-once title, the data will be moved from HDD to DVD upon completing dubbing.

When you cancel dubbing a copy-once title during dubbing, the original recording on the HDD deck remains and the title copied to a DVD disc is deleted.

It is not possible to dub play lists which contain copy-once titles.

It is not possible to dub the following programmes to DVD-R/RW disc (Video mode):

which contains more than one audio language.

which is on the play list.

which is edited (also RetroActive Recording).

which is recorded in LP mode or FP155-FP240 mode.

Recording may not be performed in the highest speed depending on the characteristics of the disc used.

1Load a recordable disc.

2Press DUBBING to access the Dubbing Menu screen.

3Press FGDE to select AHDDNDVDB, then press ENTER.

4Press FGDE to select AHIGH SPEEDB, then press ENTER.

Manual Dubbing (From HDD To DVD)

It is possible to perform dubbing in the desired transfer rate.

1Load a recordable disc.

2Press DUBBING to access the Dubbing Menu screen.

3Press FGDE to select AHDDNDVDB, then press ENTER.

4Press FGDE to select AMANUALB, then press ENTER.

5Perform step 5 of AHigh Speed Dubbing (From HDD To DVD)B. The Manual Dubbing screen appears.

6Press FG to select AREC MODEB, then press ENTER. Press FG to select the desired option, then press ENTER.

7Press G to select ACONFIRMB, then press ENTER.

8Press DE to select AEXECUTEB, then press ENTER to start dubbing.

NOTES:

In Video mode, if the selected play list includes the scenes recorded in the different transfer rate, the dubbing is performed in the highest transfer rate of the scenes in the selected play list. However, the lower transfer rate cannot be dubbed in the higher transfer rate.

The recordable time of the disc is displayed on the bar meter. For details, refer to AAbout Disc Remaining DisplayB (A pg. 58).

During dubbing, it is not possible to play back on HDD or DVD, or to set timer programming.

It is not possible to discontinue dubbing once it has been started.

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