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2Press HOME MENU and select ‘Disc Setup’.

3Select ‘Finalize’.

Disc Setup

 

 

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Finalize

Next Screen

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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

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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 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.

How long finalization takes depends on the type of disc, how much is recorded on the disc and the number of titles on the disc. A disc recorded in VR mode can take up to one hour to finalize. A disc recorded in Video mode can take up to 20 minutes.

Note

If the TV line system of the disc is different to the current setting of the recorder, you will not be able to finalize the disc. See Input Line System on page 78 for

how to change the recorder’s setting.

Initializing a DVD-RW disc

DVD-RW

When you first load a blank disc, the recorder will initialize it automatically for recording. You can also manually initialize DVD-RW discs.

You can initialize a disc for either Video mode recording or VR mode recording.

Important

Initializing a disc will erase everything recorded on it. Make sure there is nothing on the disc that you want to keep!

You may not be able to re-initialize a disc in a different format if it was originally initialized on an older DVD recorder.

1Press HOME MENU and select ‘Disc Setup’.

2Select ‘Initialize’

Disc Setup

 

 

Basic

VR Mode

Start

Initialize

Video Mode

Start

Finalize

 

 

3Select ‘Video Mode’ or ‘VR Mode’ from the initialize options.

4Select ‘Start’.

It takes about 30 seconds to initialize the disc.

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Note

By default, the recorder initializes blank DVD-RW discs for VR mode recording. See DVD-RW Auto Init. on page 88 if you want to change the default to Video mode.

If a disc was previously finalized on an older DVD recorder, you may not be able to re-initialize and/or initialize it for Video mode recording.

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Pioneer DVR-320 Initializing a DVD-RW disc, Press Home Menu and select ‘Disc Setup’ Select ‘Finalize’

DVR-320 specifications

The Pioneer DVR-320 is a versatile and innovative digital video recorder that has garnered attention for its impressive features and user-friendly design. Launched in the early 2000s, it stands out in the DVR market for its ability to blend cutting-edge technology with practicality.

One of the most notable features of the Pioneer DVR-320 is its compatibility with multiple recording formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM. This versatility allows users to choose the media that best suits their needs, whether for long-term storage or temporary use. The device provides high-quality video recording, ensuring that the content captured is sharp and vibrant.

The DVR-320 is equipped with a built-in digital tuner, enabling users to record live television directly onto a DVD. This feature eliminates the need for separate recording devices and simplifies the process of capturing favorite shows or events. Additionally, the device supports simultaneous recording and playback, allowing users to watch one program while recording another, enhancing multitasking capabilities.

Another key technology featured in the Pioneer DVR-320 is its Time Slip function. This innovative feature allows users to pause live television and rewind to catch missed moments, giving viewers greater control over their viewing experience. This flexibility is particularly appealing for sports fans or viewers wanting to relive critical scenes.

Users will also appreciate the unit's user-friendly interface and remote control, which make navigation straightforward. The on-screen menus are designed for ease of use, ensuring that even those who are not tech-savvy can operate the device without frustration.

In terms of storage, the DVR-320 supports long recording times. With the ability to record in various quality settings, users can choose to maximize recording time or prioritize video quality based on their preferences. The device also includes features like timer recording, which can be programmed to automatically capture shows at specified times.

In summary, the Pioneer DVR-320 is a feature-packed digital video recorder that combines ease of use with advanced recording technology. Its compatibility with various formats, built-in digital tuner, Time Slip functionality, and user-friendly interface make it a noteworthy choice for those looking to enhance their home entertainment systems. Whether for casual viewing or serious recording, the DVR-320 represents a strong option in the realm of digital video recorders.