05Recording

Frequently Asked Questions

I can’t get my DV camcorder to work with the recorder!

Check that the DV cable is properly connected. Also make sure that what you’re trying to record is not copy-protected.

If it still doesn’t work, try switching off the camcorder then switch back on.

There’s a picture, but no sound!

Try switching the DV Input setting (see DV Input on page 70) between Stereo 1 and Stereo 2.1

Important

Once you’ve finalized a disc recorded in Video mode, you can’t edit or record anything else on that disc. However, the finalization on a DVD-RW disc maybe ‘undone’; see Undo Finalize on page 64 for how to do this.

A VR mode disc can still be recorded and edited on this recorder even after finalizing.

1Load the disc you want to finalize. Make sure that the recorder is stopped before proceeding.

2Press HOME MENU and select ‘Disc Setup’.

3Select ‘Finalize’.

Playing your recordings on other DVD players

VR mode Video mode

Most regular DVD players can play finalized discs recorded in Video mode. A number of players (including many Pioneer models) can also play DVD-RW discs recorded in VR mode, finalized or not. Most players will not play VR mode DVD-R discs, although some DVD- ROM drives and DVD recorders may be able to (finalization might be necessary). Check the manual that came with the player to check what kinds of discs it will play.

When you finalize a Video mode disc, a title menu is created from which you can select titles when you play the disc. There are a number of different styles of title menu to choose from to suit the content of the disc.

All the title menus are navigated in the usual way, pressing MENU or TOP MENU to display the menu, then

using thefollowed by ENTER to select titles and start playback.

Finalizing a disc

VR mode Video mode

Disc Setup

 

 

Basic

Finalize

Next Screen

Initialize

Undo Finalize

Start

Finalize

 

 

4Select ‘Finalize’ from the finalize options, then ‘Next Screen’.

5For Video mode discs only, select a title menu style, then select ‘Yes’ to start finalization or ‘No’ to cancel.

The menu you select will be the one that appears when the ‘top menu’ is selected on any DVD player.

Finalize

TITLE MENU

TITLE MENU

Finalizing ‘fixes’ the recordings in place so that the disc can be played on a regular DVD player or computer equipped with a suitable DVD-ROM drive.

Note that the disc name will appear in the title menu after you finalize a disc. Make sure the disc name is as you want it before you finalize the disc as it can’t be changed afterwards. If you want to rename the disc, see Input Disc Name on page 63 before starting the steps below.

Discs recorded partially or fully on the Pioneer DVR-7000 DVD recorder do not support this feature. These discs will have only a text title menu when finalized on this recorder.

6The recorder will now start finalizing the disc. During finalization:

If the finalization process of a DVD-RW disc is going to take more than around four minutes, you can press ENTER to cancel. Around four minutes before completion, the option to cancel disappears.

Note

1.If the audio subcode on the DV tape cannot be read correctly, the audio type will not switch automatically. You can switch the audio manually from the External Audio setting (page 70).

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Pioneer DVR-7000, DVR-310 Playing your recordings on other DVD players, Finalizing a disc, There’s a picture, but no sound

DVR-330-S, DVR-310, DVR-7000 specifications

The Pioneer DVR-7000, DVR-310, and DVR-330-S are remarkable devices in the realm of digital video recording technology. Each of these models presents its unique features, embodying the innovation and quality synonymous with the Pioneer brand.

The Pioneer DVR-7000 is a versatile and robust digital video recorder that has been well-regarded for its exceptional recording capabilities and user-friendly operation. One of its standout features is its ability to record in MPEG-2 format, ensuring high-quality video playback. The device supports both DVD-R and DVD-RW formats, allowing users to create, edit, and finalize their recordings with ease. With a built-in 80GB hard drive, the DVR-7000 offers significant storage space for users to save their favorite content. The intuitive interface makes it simple to navigate through recorded programs, set timers for future recordings, and access various playback options.

Moving to the DVR-310, this model focuses on providing a reliable user experience with enhanced recording and editing features. It supports progressive scan output, providing sharper images and better detail during playback. The DVR-310 also includes a one-touch recording feature, which simplifies the process of capturing shows. Compatible with DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW formats, users can enjoy flexibility in the types of media they choose. Its versatile connectivity options, including HDMI output, allow for easy integration into any home theater setup.

The Pioneer DVR-330-S, designed with a sleek aesthetic, combines functionality with cutting-edge technology. Featuring an integrated tuner, it allows users to record and watch live TV without the need for an external device. The DVR-330-S supports dual-layer DVDs, which effectively doubles the storage capacity compared to standard DVDs—ideal for long recordings or high-definition content. One of its key innovations is the Time Slip feature, which lets viewers pause live TV and resume playback seamlessly. In addition, it boasts advanced editing features that enable users to trim and merge recordings effortlessly.

Collectively, the Pioneer DVR-7000, DVR-310, and DVR-330-S showcase the brand's commitment to quality, usability, and technological advancement in home entertainment. With their various capabilities, they cater to a wide range of user preferences, whether for basic recording needs or more sophisticated editing functionalities. These models have solidified Pioneer’s reputation as a leader in digital recording solutions, ensuring that entertainment remains an enjoyable experience for all users.