The Initial Setup menu

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Navi Mark

• Default setting: 0 seconds

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Manual Recording

0 second

Tuner

Optimized Rec

30 seconds

Video Out

Navi Mark

3 minutes

Audio In

Auto Chapter (Video)

 

Audio Out

DVD-RW Auto Init.

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

In the Disc Navigator, each title is shown with a still frame picture to remind you what it is. This setting lets you decide the default still frame. The default setting of 0 seconds takes the first frame of the title, but you can also set it to 30 seconds or 3 minutes into the title (if the title is shorter than the setting, then the first frame is used).

Auto Chapter (Video)

• Default setting: 10 minutes

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Manual Recording

No Separation

Tuner

Optimized Rec

10 minutes

Video Out

Navi Mark

15 minutes

Audio In

Auto Chapter (Video)

 

Audio Out

DVD-RW Auto Init.

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

When recording in Video mode, a new chapter is started every 10 minutes on the default setting. You can change this interval to 15 minutes, or switch off automatic chapter marking altogether with the No Separation setting.

DVD-RW Auto Init.

• Default setting: VR Mode

When you load a new, blank DVD-RW disc the recorder automatically initializes it for recording. You can set it to initialize the disc for VR mode or Video mode recording.

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Manual Recording

VR Mode

Tuner

Optimized Rec

Video Mode

Video Out

Navi Mark

 

Audio In

Auto Chapter (Video)

 

Audio Out

DVD-RW Auto Init.

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

Playback settings

TV Screen Size

• Default setting: 4:3 (Letter Box)

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

TV Screen Size

4:3 (Letter Box)

Tuner

Still Picture

4:3 (Pan & Scan)

Video Out

Frame Search

16:9

Audio In

Seamless Playback

 

Audio Out

Parental Lock

 

Language

Angle Indicator

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

If you have a widescreen TV, select the 16:9 setting— widescreen DVD software is then shown using the full screen area. When playing software recorded in conventional (4:3) format, the settings on your TV will determine how the material is presented—see the manual that came with your TV for details on what options are available.

If you have a conventional TV, choose either 4:3 (Letter Box) or 4:3 (Pan & Scan). In Letter Box mode, widescreen software is shown with black bars at the top and bottom of the screen. Pan & Scan chops the sides off widescreen material to make it fit the 4:3 screen (so even though the picture looks larger on the screen, you’re actually seeing less of the movie). See Screen sizes and disc formats on page 84 for more information.

Still Picture

• Default setting: Auto

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

TV Screen Size

Field

Tuner

Still Picture

Frame

Video Out

Frame Search

Auto

Audio In

Seamless Playback

 

Audio Out

Parental Lock

 

Language

Angle Indicator

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

The recorder uses one of two processes when displaying a still frame from a DVD disc. The default Auto setting automatically chooses the best setting each time.

Field – produces a stable, generally shake-free image.

Frame – produces a sharper image, but more prone to shake than field stills.

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Pioneer DVR-310 operating instructions Playback settings

DVR-310 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.