Before copying

When copying a title with main and secondary (SAP) audio

Select the audio type for recording MTS broadcasts from “Multi-channel TV Sound (MTS)” (l 76) when:

-Copying to a DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format), +R, +R DL and +RW.

-When “Audio for XP Recording” is set to “LPCM” (l 76) and you are copying in XP mode.

Copying 16:9 aspect titles

The titles are copied in 4:3 aspect if you copy to a DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format), +R, +R DL or +RW.

Approximate copying times (Max. speed)

(excludes time required to write data management information)

 

 

 

5X Speed

 

16X Speed

 

4X Speed

 

4X Speed¢1

 

8X Speed¢2

 

2.4X Speed

 

4X Speed

HDD

 

 

 

DVD-R DL

 

 

 

+R DL

 

 

DVD-RAM

 

DVD-R

 

 

DVD-RW

 

+R

 

 

 

+RW

 

 

 

 

 

(Dual Layer)

 

 

 

 

(Double Layer)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rec

Rec

 

Required

Speed

 

Required

Speed

 

Required

Speed

 

Required

Speed

 

Required

Speed

 

Required

Speed

 

Required

Speed

mode

time

1

time

 

 

time

 

 

time

 

 

time

 

 

time

 

 

time

 

 

time

 

XP

 

12 min

5X

 

6 min

10X

 

15 min

4X

 

15 min

4X

 

8 min 35 s

7X

 

25 min

2.4X

 

15 min

4X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SP

 

 

6 min

10X

 

2 min 25 s

25X

 

7 min 30 s

8X

 

7 min 30 s

8X

 

4 min 10 s

14X

 

12 min 30 s

4.8X

 

7 min 30 s

8X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LP

1 h

 

3 min

20X

 

1 min 15 s

48X

 

3 min 45 s

16X

 

3 min 45 s

16X

 

2 min 25 s

25X

 

6 min 15 s

7.2X

 

3 min 45 s

16X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP (6 H)

 

 

2 min

30X

 

52 s

69X

 

2 min 30 s

24X

 

2 min 30 s

24X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EP (8 H)

 

 

1 min 30 s

40X

 

42 s

86X

 

1 min 53 s

32X

 

1 min 53 s

32X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The above rated value indicates the fastest time and speed required for copying one-hour title from HDD to each disc in the above list supporting high speed copying.

¢1 On this unit, the copying performance with a 6X Speed DVD-RW will be the same as the performance with a 4X Speed DVD-RW. ¢2 On this unit, the copying performance with a 16X Speed +R will be the same as the performance with a 8X Speed +R.

Note

Recording or playing while copying, the unit may not perform the maximum recording speed. Depending on the condition of the disc, copying speed of this unit may vary.

[-R][-R[DL][-RW‹V›] [+R] [+R[DL] [+RW] To high speed copy titles (or playlists created from those titles), set “Recording for High-Speed Copying” to “On” before recording to the HDD. (The default setting is “On” l 75).

However in the following cases, copying to the disc using the high speed mode does not work.

When arranging multiple titles for copying, if any titles recorded with

Playlists mixed with a variety of audio types (Dolby Digital and LPCM,

“Recording for High-Speed Copying” to “Off”, then you cannot

etc.)

 

preformed with high-speed copy.

Titles that contain many deleted segments

Playlists created from titles using a variety of recording modes or

MPEG2 moving picture titles copied to the HDD from an SD card

multiple titles using FR recording mode

≥[+R] [+R[DL] [+RW] Titles recorded in FR mode (recordings 5 hours or

 

longer) and EP mode. (“

” is displayed)

If high-speed copying to a high-speed recording compatible disc ([RAM] 5X, [-R] [+R] 8X or faster):

If you think that the operation sound is too loud, set “Rapidity of High-Speed copying” to “Silent mode” in the Setup menu (l 75). However, the time required for copying will become longer.

Regarding copying to DVD-R DL (single-sided, Dual Layer) and +R DL (single-sided, Double Layer)

When not using high speed copy, titles are temporarily copied to the HDD at normal speed and then copied at high speed to DVD-R DL and +R DL. The titles that were temporarily copied to the HDD are then deleted.

You cannot copy to DVD-R DL and +R DL in the following cases.

When there is not enough free space on the HDD. (When copying to a new blank DVD-R DL, if you fill a new disc when copying to it, the equivalent of up to 4 hours of free space in SP mode is needed on the HDD.)

When the number of titles recorded to the HDD and the number of titles to be copied to the DVD-R DL and +R DL is greater than 500 in total. When playing a title recorded on both layers, video and audio may momentarily cut out when the unit is switching layers.

Regarding copying of digital broadcasts that allow “One time only recording”

You can copy a recorded title to a CPRM (l 93) compatible DVD-RAM, however, the title is deleted from the HDD.

Titles or playlists cannot be copied from DVD-RAM to the HDD.

You cannot use “One Touch Copy”. Use the “Copy Navigator” (l 59) or “Advanced copy (Create List)” (l 62).

Titles will not be copied if they are protected (l 52).

You cannot copy playlists created from “One time only recording” titles.

Titles with recording limitations and playlists cannot be registered on the same copying list.

Regarding copying from VHS

It is not possible to copy a copied “One time only recording” title.

If you want to copy to the HDD and then to [-R][-R[DL][-RW‹V›] [+R] [+R[DL] [+RW] in high speed mode, set “Recording for High-Speed Copying” to “On” before recording to the HDD.

If a part of a tape recorded in VP mode is copied to the HDD or a disc, noise may appear on that part.

Regarding copying to VHS

When copying “One time only recording” titles to VHS, the copy guard signal is also copied. - Even when copying to tape the title may not be copied correctly because of the copy guard.

Note

If you select a recording mode with better picture quality than the original, the picture quality does not improve. (However it does prevent against

degradation of picture quality.)

[+R[DL] You cannot select EP mode when you copy to +R DL disc.

Copy-protected disc/video tapes cannot be copied. Most disc/video tapes are copy-protected to prevent illegal copying so they cannot be copied.

Copying is automatically stopped when playback of the source stops or the remaining capacity of the disc is filled. (A message appears on the TV screen and then disappears a few seconds later.)

Note about copying

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DMR-EH75V specifications

The Panasonic DMR-EH75V is a versatile combination DVD recorder and VHS player that has captivated home entertainment enthusiasts with its impressive features and technologies. Launched in the mid-2000s, this device seamlessly integrates the convenience of digital recording with the nostalgic appeal of VHS, making it a unique addition to any media center.

One of the standout features of the DMR-EH75V is its built-in hard drive, which offers an ample storage capacity of 250 GB. This allows users to effortlessly record and store numerous hours of their favorite programming in high quality. The hard drive enables functions like time-shifting, pausing live TV, and scheduling recordings. Its flexibility makes it easy to capture reality shows, movies, or sporting events without worrying about running out of tape.

The DMR-EH75V also boasts progressive scan technology for enhanced picture quality. This feature elevates standard definition content, providing clearer and sharper images for a better viewing experience. Additionally, it supports various recording options, including EP, SP, and LP modes, allowing users to choose the balance between recording time and picture quality based on their preferences.

The device is compatible with a range of formats, supporting DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW formats. This wide array of compatibility ensures that users can easily record, playback, and archive their content on various mediums. The VHS player further allows for playback of older media, ensuring that treasured home videos are easily accessible.

Another key aspect of the DMR-EH75V is its user-friendly interface. The intuitive menu system simplifies the recording process, enabling even novice users to navigate effortlessly through functions like timer programming and playback options. Its quick setup and arrangements make it a hassle-free choice for those looking to consolidate their home entertainment systems.

Connectivity is another strong suit of the DMR-EH75V. It features HDMI output for enhanced audio and video transmission, as well as composite outputs, allowing it to interface seamlessly with modern televisions and sound systems. The built-in tuner supports both digital and analog signals, ensuring compatibility with a plethora of broadcasting formats.

In conclusion, the Panasonic DMR-EH75V is a multifaceted home entertainment device that combines modern digital recording capabilities with traditional VHS playback. Its robust hard drive, progressive scan technology, and compatibility with various formats make it an attractive choice for users looking to record and enjoy their favorite shows and movies. Whether you’re archiving old memories or recording the latest episodes, the DMR-EH75V offers the quality and convenience desired in today’s media landscape.