Frequently asked questions

Refer to the following items if you have any doubts about unit operations.

 

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Which aerial is suitable for receiving

You can use your current aerial. However, depending on the area where you live, a new

digital terrestrial broadcasts?

aerial may be necessary. Consult your local TV aerial installer. For more information

 

 

about digital broadcasting, visit www.dba.org.au/

 

Can this unit receive or record High

No, this unit cannot receive or record High Definition (HD) broadcasts.

Definition (HD) broadcasts?

 

 

 

 

 

What equipment is necessary to play

You cannot playback multi-channel sound on this unit without other equipment. You must

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multi channel surround sound?

connect this unit with an HDMI cable or an optical digital cable to an amplifier with a

 

 

built-in (Dolby Digital, DTS or MPEG) decoder.

 

 

An amplifier supporting CPPM and the HDMI standard (version 1.1 or later) must be

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connected to this unit to play multi-channel audio on a DVD-Audio.

 

Are the headphones and speakers

You cannot directly connect them to the unit. Connect through the amplifier etc.

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directly connected to the unit?

 

 

 

 

 

The television has both S VIDEO IN

Connecting with the component video out terminal provides a more vivid picture

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terminal and COMPONENT VIDEO IN

compared to connecting with the S Video out terminal.

 

terminals. Which terminal should I

If you have an LCD/plasma television or LCD projector compatible with progressive scan,

 

connect with?

connect through the component video terminals for high-quality progressive video.

 

 

If you have a CRT television or a multi system television using PAL mode that is

 

 

compatible with progressive scan, we cannot recommend progressive output as some

 

 

flickering can occur.

 

Is my television progressive output

All Panasonic televisions that have 625 (576)/50i · 50p, 525 (480)/60i · 60p input terminals

compatible?

are compatible. Consult the manufacturer if you have another brand of television.

 

 

 

 

Disc

 

 

Can I play DVD-Video, DVD-Audio and

You cannot play DVD-Video if their region numbers are not supported by this unit.

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Video CDs bought in another country?

Refer to the disc’s jacket for more information.

 

Can a DVD-Video that does not have a

The DVD-Video region number indicates the disc conforms to a standard. You cannot play

region number be played?

discs that do not have a region number. You also cannot play discs that do not conform to

 

 

a standard.

 

 

 

 

Please tell me about disc compatibility

This unit records and plays DVD-R, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format), +R, and +RW, and

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with this unit.

plays DVD-RW (DVD Video Recording format). However you cannot directly record to a

 

 

DVD-R DL or +R DL disc on this unit (playback and copy are possible).

 

 

This unit also records and plays high speed recording compatible DVD-R, DVD-R DL,

 

DVD-RW, +R, +R DL, +RW discs.

 

Please tell me about CD-R and CD-RW

This unit plays CD-R/CD-RW discs which have been recorded in one of the following

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compatibility with this unit.

standards: CD-DA, Video CD, DivX, MP3 and still pictures (JPEG/TIFF).

 

 

You cannot write to a CD-R or CD-RW with this unit.

 

 

 

Recording

 

 

Can I record from a commercially

Most commercially sold video cassettes and DVD are copy protected; therefore, recording

purchased video cassette or DVD?

is usually not possible.

 

Can DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW (DVD-

You can play on compatible equipment such as DVD players after finalizing the disc on

Video format), +R, +R DL and +RW

this unit. However, depending on the condition of the recording, the quality of the disc and

 

recorded on this unit be played on other

capabilities of the DVD player, play may not be possible.

 

equipment?

If you play a DVD-R DL, +R DL or +RW, use compatible equipment.

 

 

 

Can I record digital audio signals using

You cannot record digital signals. The digital audio terminals on this unit are for output

this unit?

only. (The audio recorded using the unit’s DV input terminal from a digital video

 

 

camcorder, for example, is recorded digitally.)

 

Can a digital audio signal from this unit

You can record if using the PCM signal. When recording DVD, change the “Digital Audio

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be recorded to other equipment?

Output” settings to the following in the Setup menu.

 

 

–PCM Down Conversion: On

 

 

–Dolby Digital/DTS/MPEG: PCM

 

 

However, only as long as digital recording from the disc is permitted and the recording

 

 

equipment is compatible with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz.

 

 

You cannot record MP3 signals.

 

 

 

Can I switch to bilingual broadcast

With HDD and DVD-RAM, you can. Just press [AUDIO].

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during recording?

With DVD-R, DVD-RW (DVD-Video format), +R, +RW you cannot. Change before

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recording with “Bilingual Audio Selection” in the Setup menu.

 

Can I high speed copy to a disc?

Yes, you can.

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Depending on the disc type, the maximum speed varies.

 

 

 

 

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DMR-EX75, DMR-EX85, DMR-EX85 specifications

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