Recording on a DVD+RW, DVD+R

Archiving (storing) titles on a DVD+RW, DVD+R

 

 

1hr movie from

 

Transfer speed to

HDD to DVD+RW,

Record mode

DVD+R will take

DVD+RW, DVD+R

 

[min]:

 

 

 

 

 

M1

2.4x

25

M2

4,8x

12,5

M2x

6x

10

M3

7,2x

8

M4

9,6x

6

M6

14,4x

4

M8

19,2x

3

Your machine allows high-speed copying from the HDD to an optical disc (DVD+RW, DVD+R).

You can choose a title or titles from the HDD that you want to transfer to a DVD+RW, DVD+R. The copying process is done at a higher speed than the recording. Therefore, you can transfer an 8-hour recording in 'M8' recording mode on a DVD+RW, DVD+R in just 30 minutes. This time depends on the recording mode used.

However, you cannot change the recording quality during the archiving process. Please observe the total length of the title.

Please observe the following information:

•) You cannot change the recording quality. You can only use the same recording quality that was used for recording on the HDD.

•) New recordings will always be added at the end of existing ones. Ensure that the 'Empty title' after the last recording is large enough.

•) The index picture from the title will be copied from the HDD and stored on the disc.

•) If the maximum number of chapters per title (99) is reached, the archiving continues without chapter indications. If the 99th chapter is hidden, all the following chapters will be hidden also.

•) If the maximum number of chapters per disc (255) was reached, the archiving will be stopped.

•) The following information will also be stored on the disc in the process:

Chapter, recording mode, programme name (if available) title of the recording (name), date and time of the recording, index picture.

•) If you archive the edited title (Symbol 'A'), the 'hidden' chapters will be skipped and not copied to the DVD+RW, DVD+R.

1Change the titles in the media browser to meet your preferences (divide titles, change title name, hide chapter, ...).

2Insert a DVD+RW, DVD+R on which you want to store the selected titles.

Please ensure that:

•) the DVD+RW was not protected against accidental recordings.

For more information, read the next section 'Preventing accidental erasing of discs'.

•) there is enough space for all selected titles at the end of the DVD+RW, DVD+R.

Please observe the recording mode of the title. (in e.g. M1 only 1 hour can be stored on a DVD+RW, DVD+R, M2 only 2 hours, M2x only 2,5 hours,... M8 only 8 hours)

3Press BROWSER HDD H .

P The media browser appears with an overview of all recordings on the HDD.

4Select the title you want to copy on the DVD+RW, DVD+R using

B O , A I .

OArchiving of the 'edited' title ('A')

The 'hidden' scenes will not be copied on the DVD+RW, DVD+R.

OArchiving of the 'original' title

The 'hidden' scenes were copied as 'hidden' on the DVD+RW, DVD+R. How you can make them visible again you can read in the chapter ' Managing the disc content'.

OIf you want to archive several titles at a time, mark the desired titles with SELECT 8 .

What is the order of archiving?

The titles will be transferred to the DVD+RW, DVD+R in the same order as they where selected using the SELECT 8 button.

5Start the archiving process by pressing the green function button

E .

If this button is not visible on the screen, check if this title is maked in the 'Time Shift Buffer'. If necessary switch the set off using STANDBY m 2 or use the 'Flush Buffer' function (button SYSTEM MENU A , menu 'Set up')

PA message indicating the process appears both on the screen and in the display.

PDuring and after the archiving process, you see the TV show of the currently selected TV channel. The buttons D K ,

C M , JUMP BACK T , JUMP FWD W ,

PLAY G R , PAUSE 9 Q are without function during archiving. Timer recordings will take place.

Interrupt the process

Press the yellow function button F . If necessary call up the information on the screen using the INFO C button.

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Philips DVDR 725H/05 Archiving storing titles on a DVD+RW, DVD+R, What is the order of archiving?, Interrupt the process