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

[DVD-V] > [HDD]

You can copy the content of finalized DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format), +R, and +R DL to the HDD and re-edit.

While playing a disc, the content being played is copied to the HDD according to the set time.

If you perform search, frame-by-frame or pause while copying, that portion of title is not recorded.

Operations and on screen displays during copy are also recorded.

Almost all DVD-Video on sale have been treated to prevent illegal copying, and cannot be copied.

The following cannot be copied: DVD-Audio, Video CD, Audio CD and so on.

Preparation

Insert the finalized disc (30).

After performing steps 1–5 (“Format” is automatically set to “DVD- Video”) (49, Copying using the copying list–Advanced Copy)

6 Set “Copy Time”.

If you are not going to change the setting (step 7).

Setting the unit to copy according to the set time

1Press [3, 4] to select “Copy Time” and press [1].

2Press [3, 4] to select “Time Setting” and press [ENTER]. Setting the unit to copy all the content on the disc

3 Press [3, 4] to select “Off” and press [ENTER].

4 Press [2] to confirm.

Copy will continue until there is not enough available recording space on the HDD.

Setting the copying time

3Press [3, 4] to select “On” and press [ENTER].

4Press [3, 4] to select “Copy Time” and press [ENTER].

Copy

Cancel All

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 Copy Direction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD > HDD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

Hour

00

Min.

 

2 Copy Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD-Video XP

 

 

Set the time a few minutes

 

3 Copy Time

 

 

 

longer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Press ENTER to change settings.

 

Start Copying

 

 

ENTER

RETURN

5Press [2, 1] to select “Hour” and “Min.” and press [3, 4] to set the recording time.

6Press [ENTER].

7Press [2] to confirm.

Copying to the HDD continues for the set time even after the content being played finishes.

Set a few minutes longer than the source title, in order to include the operation time before play begins.

You can also set the recording time with the numbered buttons.

7 Press [3, 4] to select “Start

Copying” and press [ENTER].

Press [2, 1] to select “Yes” and press [ENTER] to start copying.

The disc top menu is displayed.

Disc play automatically begins from title 1 when “Title 1” is selected from the “Auto-Play Select” menu when finalizing the disc (57).

8 When the top menu is displayed

Press [3, 4, 2, 1] to select the title you want to start copying, and press [ENTER].

My favorite

01/02

playlists

01

02

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

 

03

04

 

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

 

05

06

 

While playing in order, all the titles after the selected title are

or

recorded until the set time. (After the last title on the disc has

titles

finished playing the top menu is recorded until the set time is

 

reached.)

 

Copying

To return to the previous screen

 

Press [RETURN].

 

 

To stop copying

 

 

Press [].

 

 

You can also press and hold [RETURN] for 3 seconds to stop

 

copying.

 

 

If stopped partway, copying will be up to that point.

 

[Note]

The screen saver on the right is recorded at the beginning.

The content is recorded as 1 title from the start of copy to the end.

If play does not begin automatically or if the top

menu does not display automatically, press [1] (PLAY) to start. Even if you copy a high quality video/audio DVD, the original

picture and audio quality cannot be exactly replicated.

If you want to copy a title from a finalized DVD-RW (DVD Video Recording format), create a copy list and then copy (49, Copying using the copying list–Advanced Copy).

Copying MPEG2 moving pictures from an SD card

Motion pictures encoded in the MPEG2 format, which have been taken by a Panasonic SD Video Camera, digital video camera etc, can be stored on HDD or DVD-RAM.

(All the recordings on the same date become a title.)

You cannot playback MPEG2 moving pictures on an SD card with this unit.

You must copy the files to the HDD or a DVD-RAM. You cannot playback or record while copying MPEG2.

MPEG2VIDEO§

HDD

DVD-RAM

§Conventionally recorded programmes

The display below automatically appears when you insert a card into the SD card slot while stopped.

Press [3, 4] to select “Copy Video (MPEG2)” and press [ENTER]. Then go to step 7 on page 49.

SD Card

Album View

Copy Pictures (JPEG)

Copy Video (MPEG2)

SELECT

ENTER RETURN

How to copy

Refer to “Copying using the copying list–Advanced Copy” (49) Please set the items in step 4 and 5 as shown below.

Copy Direction:

Source : SD CARD

Copy Mode:

Format : VIDEO

MPEG2 moving pictures on an SD card are automatically registered on the copy list.

If there are no MPEG2 moving pictures on an SD card, “Copy

Video (MPEG2)” is not displayed.

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Panasonic DMR-EX85 manual Set Copy Time, Copying MPEG2 moving pictures from an SD card, MPEG2VIDEO§ HDD DVD-RAM

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