Recording

Notes about Available Tape and Recording Time

Recording Format

The available recording format is as follows:

Recording format

 

Tape

 

D-VHS

S-VHS

VHS

 

D-VHS

Yes

No

No

S-VHS

Yes

Yes

No

S-VHS ET

No

No

Yes

VHS

Yes

Yes

Yes

When you use a D-VHS tape for D-VHS recording, the recording format is preset to D-VHS format.

When recording in analog, the recording format is preset to S-VHS format when you use a D-VHS or S-VHS tape, VHS format when you use a VHS tape.

Recording Mode

The available recording mode is as follows:

Recording format

D-VHS S-VHS/S-VHS ET/VHS

Digital recording mode Analog recording mode

HS

STD

SP

EP

Yes

Yes

 

 

 

 

Yes

Yes

HS (high speed)

: You can record the half duration of STD.

STD (standard)

: You can record the same duration as described on the tape.

SP (standard play) : You can record the same duration as described on the tape.

EP (extended play): You can record the duration as three times as described on the tape.

When you record a digital broadcast in D-VHS format, the recording mode will be changed automatically depending on the broadcast signal of the recorded program. For analog recording, set the recording mode manually by pressing SP/EP.

When playing a tape, the VCR will automatically select the recording mode.

Recording Time

The available recording time is as follows:

D-VHS tape

Recording format

Recording time (when recorded in STD/SP mode)

 

 

 

 

DF-240

DF-300

DF-360 DF-420 DF-480

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D-VHS

4h

5h

6h

7h

8h

 

 

 

 

S-VHS/VHS

2h

2h 30m

3h

3h 30m

4h

 

 

 

 

S-VHS/VHS tape

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recording format

 

 

Recording time (when recorded in SP mode)

 

 

T-30

T-60

T-90

T-120

T-140

T-160

T-180

T-200

T-210

 

S-VHS/S-VHS ET/VHS

30m

1h

1h 30m

2h

2h 20m

2h 40m

3h

3h 20m

3h 30m

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Mitsubishi Electronics HS-HD2000U manual Recording Format, Recording Mode, Recording Time