Panasonic DMR-EX78 Copying from a video cassette recorder, Manual recording, Press ¥ REC

Models: DMR-EX78

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Copying from a video cassette recorder

e.g., Connecting to the AV3 or DV input terminals on the front

You can also connect to the AV4 input terminals on the rear.

Turn off the unit and other video equipment before connecting.

REC

This unit

DV IN

 

S VIDEO VIDEO L/MONO - AUDIO- R

 

 

AV3 IN

 

 

Yellow White Red

DV cable

 

 

(IEEE 1394, 4-pin)

S Video

Audio/Video

 

cable§

 

cable

 

 

Other video equipment

Connect to Audio/Video output terminals.

If the audio output of the other equipment is monaural

Connect to L/MONO on the AV3 input terminals at the front.

§The S VIDEO terminal achieves a more vivid picture than the VIDEO terminal.

When recording from the unit’s DV terminal

Select the type of audio recording from “Audio Mode for DV Input” in the Setup menu (62).

When recording from DV equipment (e.g., digital video camcorder), you can record audio/video recordings from DV tape only.

When “Rec for High Speed Copy” (61) is set to “On” and you make a copy, the copy will be made using the picture size selected in “Aspect for Recording” (61) of the Setup menu.

About the aspect when recording a programme (20)

[Note]

If it becomes time for a timer recording to start while copying, the

recording will start and the copying will stop.

If video is copied from another piece of equipment to this unit, then the video quality will be degraded.

Manual recording

[HDD] [RAM] [-R] [-RW‹V›] [+R] [+RW]

Preparation

Press [DRIVE SELECT] to select the HDD or DVD drive. Press [REC MODE] to select the recording mode.

When recording bilingual programmes (20, Important notes for recording)

When the output signal from the external equipment is NTSC, change the “TV System” to “NTSC” in the Setup menu (64). This unit cannot record NTSC signals to discs that already have PAL signal recordings. (However, both types of programmes can be recorded onto the HDD.)

To reduce noise in input from a video cassette recorder, set “Input NR” to “On” in the on-screen menu (54).

Check the time on the unit is correct.

1 While stopped

Press [INPUT SELECT] to select the input channel for the equipment you have connected.

e.g., If you have connected to AV3 input terminals, select “A3”.

DV automatic recording (DV Auto Rec)

[HDD] [RAM] [-R] [-RW‹V›] [+R] [+RW]

[HDD] [RAM] When the “DV Auto Rec” function is used, programmes are recorded as a title while at the same time chapters are created at each break in the images and the playlist is created automatically.

Preparation

1Turn off the main unit and DV equipment, then connect the equipment with the unit’s DV input terminal (left).

2Turn on the main unit.

When the output signal from the external equipment is NTSC, change the “TV System” to “NTSC” in the Setup menu (64).

1 Turn on the DV equipment, and pause

play at the point you want recording to start.

The following screen appears.

DV Auto Rec

DV unit is connected.

 

Record from the DV unit?

Rec to HDD

Rec to DVD

Cancel

 

SELECT

 

 

 

OK

RETURN

 

When the screen is not displayed After performing step 1

1Press [DRIVE SELECT] to select the HDD or DVD drive.

2Press [FUNCTION MENU].

3Press [3, 4] to select “To Others” and press [OK].

4Press [3, 4] to select “DV Auto Rec” and press [OK]. Go to step 3 (below)

2 Press [2, 1] to select “Rec to HDD”

or “Rec to DVD” and press [OK].

3 Press [REC MODE] to select the recording mode.

4 Press [2, 1] to select “Rec” and press [OK].

Recording starts.

When recording finishes

The confirmation screen appears. Press [OK] to finish DV automatic recording.

To stop recording

Press [].

[Note]

Only one piece of DV equipment (e.g., digital video camcorder) can

be connected to the unit via the DV input terminal.

It is not possible to operate the unit from the connected DV equipment. The DV input on this unit is for use with DV equipment only. (It

cannot be connected to a computer, etc.)

The DV equipment name may not be shown correctly.

Depending on the DV equipment, the images or audio may not be

input properly.

The date and time information on the tape of the DV equipment will

not be recorded.

You cannot record and play simultaneously.

Advanced recording/Copying from a video cassette recorder

2 Start play on the other equipment.

3 When you want to start recording

Press [¥ REC].

Recording starts.

To skip unwanted parts

Press [;] to pause recording. (Press again to restart recording.)

To stop recording

Press [].

Almost all videos and DVD-Video on sale have been treated to prevent illegal copying. Any software that has been so treated cannot be recorded using this unit.

Using Flexible Recording (22), you can record the content of a video cassette (approx. 1–8 hours) to a 4.7 GB disc with the best possible quality of recording without wasting disc space.

If the DV automatic recording function does not work properly, check the connections and DV equipment settings, and turn the unit off and back on.

If that does not work, follow the instructions for manual recording (left).

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Panasonic DMR-EX78 quick start Copying from a video cassette recorder, Manual recording, DV automatic recording DV Auto Rec

DMR-EX78 specifications

The Panasonic DMR-EX78 is a versatile and feature-rich digital video recorder that has gained a reputation for its reliability and performance in the home entertainment landscape. Designed to enhance the viewing experience, this model combines various technologies to provide users with a seamless and enjoyable way to record, store, and playback their favorite television programs and films.

One of the standout features of the Panasonic DMR-EX78 is its built-in hard disk drive (HDD), which offers substantial storage capacity. With a capacity of 160GB, users can record multiple hours of programming, making it an ideal choice for families or individuals who enjoy binge-watching shows. The HDD also allows for quick access to recorded content, ensuring that viewers can easily locate and enjoy their favorite programs.

The DMR-EX78 supports various recording formats, including high-definition and standard-definition, which enables users to capture content in the best possible quality. It also features an advanced timer recording function that allows for easy scheduling of recordings, ensuring that no favorite show goes unwatched.

One of the key technologies incorporated into the DMR-EX78 is its digital tuner, which provides excellent reception of both terrestrial and cable broadcasts. This feature allows users to access a wide range of channels without the need for additional equipment. Furthermore, the device supports Freeview, offering an extensive selection of free-to-air channels, further enhancing the viewing experience.

The DMR-EX78 is equipped with an intuitive user interface that simplifies navigation and enhances usability. Its straightforward menu design makes it easy for users to manage recorded content, edit video files, and schedule new recordings. Additionally, the built-in Dolby Digital sound technology ensures an immersive audio experience, making films and shows more engaging.

Connectivity options on the Panasonic DMR-EX78 include HDMI output, which enables high-definition video transmission to compatible televisions, and USB ports for easy connection of external devices. This allows users to expand their multimedia library by playing back content from USB memory sticks or external hard drives.

Overall, the Panasonic DMR-EX78 stands out as a comprehensive multimedia hub that combines advanced recording capabilities, robust storage, and user-friendly features. Its blend of technology and functionality makes it a valuable addition to any entertainment setup, catering to the needs of modern viewers. Whether recording a live event or enjoying previously captured content, the DMR-EX78 delivers a reliable and enjoyable user experience.