Note about recording

Recording modes and approximate recording times

Depending on the content being recorded, the recording times may become shorter than indicated.

 

HDD

DVD-RAM

DVD-R/DVD-RW/

DVD-R DL¢3

+R DL¢3

Recording Mode

Single-sided

Double-sided¢1

+R/+RW

(80 GB)

(8.5 GB)

(8.5 GB)

 

(4.7 GB)

(9.4 GB)

(4.7 GB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

XP (High picture quality

17 h

1 h

2 h

1 h

1 h 45 min

1 h 45 min

recording mode)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP (Standard recording

34 h

2 h

4 h

2 h

3 h 35 min

3 h 35 min

mode)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LP (Long recording

68 h

4 h

8 h

4 h

7 h 10 min

7 h 10 min

mode)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP (Extra long

142 h (106 h¢2)

8 h (6 h¢2)

16 h (12 h¢2)

8 h (6 h¢2)

14 h 20 min

Cannot copy

recording mode)¢4

(10 h 45 min)

 

 

 

 

 

FR (Automatic mode

 

 

 

 

 

Approximately 9 h

selection)¢4

142 h maximum

8 h maximum

8 h maximum for

8 h maximum

14 h 20 min

with video quality

 

one side

equivalent to LP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

¢1 It is not possible to record or play continuously from one side of a double sided disc to the other. ¢2 When “Recording Time in EP Mode” is set to “EP-Extended Play (6H)” in the Setup menu (l 75).

The sound quality is better when using “EP-Extended Play (6H)” than when using “EP-Extended Play (8H)”. ¢3 You cannot record directly to these discs with this unit. The table shows the recording time when copying.

¢4 When recording to the HDD in FR mode (recordings 5 hours or longer) or EP mode, you cannot perform high-speed copy to +R, +R DL or +RW discs.

≥[RAM] When recording to DVD-RAM using EP (8H) mode, play may not be possible on DVD players that are compatible with DVD-RAM. Use EP (6H) mode if playback may be on other equipment.

VHS

Recording mode

SP: You can record the length shown on the tape.

EP: 3 times the length of SP mode.

VP: 5 times the length of SP mode.

To have a longer recording capacity, select “EP” or “VP”.

If the image quality is important to you or if you wish to store the tape for a long period, select “SP”.

The unit can play tapes recorded in LP mode on other equipment.

VP mode:

A tape recorded in VP mode by the unit cannot be played back by other VCRs. It is recommended to distinguish it from other tapes by writing “VP” on the tape label, etc.

It takes more time for automatic tracking to work when playing tapes recorded with VP mode, and it may not work at all with some tapes. Do tracking manually if this is the case (l 49)

Note

Even if the video cassette you use is labeled “S-VHS”, it is not possible to record in the S-VHS system with the unit. It records in the normal VHS system.

You cannot change channels while recording. You can change channels while in pause mode.

When recording is paused for 5 or more minutes, the unit returns to stop mode.

To display the approximate remaining tape time

When you insert a tape, “– –” appears on the unit’s display.

To display the approximate remaining tape time, fast-forward or rewind the tape.

[1]Select “Select Tape Length” from the “VHS” tab and select the corresponding tape length. (l 77)

[2]Press [STATUS] several times.

The unit’s display changes as follows each time [STATUS] is pressed.

Input channel ) Counter

) Remaining tape time

^-----------------------------------------------------------

}

The remaining tape time may not be displayed correctly depending on the tape used.

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HDD, discs and VHS

To specify a time to stop recording—One Touch Recording

[HDD] [RAM] [-R] [-RW‹V›] [+R] [+RW] [VHS]

Preparation

Press [DRIVE SELECT] to select the recording drive (HDD, DVD or VHS).

- The “HDD”, “DVD” or “VHS” indicator lights up on the unit.

During recording

Press [¥, REC] to select the recording time.

You can also press [¥, REC] on the main unit. You can specify up to 4 hours later.

The unit display changes as shown below.

Counter (Cancel) # OFF 0:30 # OFF 1:00 # OFF 1:30

^-------OFF 4:00 ! OFF 3:00 ! OFF 2:00 !----------}

This does not work during scheduled recordings (l 32) or while using Flexible Recording (l 30).

If you change the channel or recording mode while recording is paused, the time specified to stop recording is canceled. (Except

[VHS])

To cancel

Press [¥, REC] several times until the counter appears.

The time to stop recording is canceled; however, recording continues.

To stop recording partway

Press [, STOP].

Watching the TV while recording

[HDD] [RAM] [-R] [-RW‹V›] [+R] [+RW] [VHS]

Preparation

Press [TV/VIDEO] to change the input mode to TV.

Press TV’s [CH, W, X] to select the desired TV channel.

For your reference

You can also do this if the unit is making a scheduled recording. The recording is unaffected.

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Panasonic DMR-EH75V HDD, discs and VHS, Recording modes and approximate recording times, Watching the TV while recording

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