Disc History

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Disc History

VR mode Video mode

The Disc History screen lets you see how much recording space remains on the last 30 recordable DVD discs loaded. It also displays information such as disc name, the first three title names, number of titles recorded, recording mode and the lock status of the disc.

 

 

Available

 

 

 

Disc name

recording space

 

 

 

Disc History

 

1/2

 

 

 

 

Recording mode

Disc loaded

Disc Name

DVD Remain

LP

News

 

1h54m

 

Selected disc

Sport

 

2h35m

Recording time

Other discs

Travel

 

1h22m

Movie

 

0h30m

available

 

Music

 

1h38m

 

Title information for the selected disc

Title 1 Today's Football

Title 2 Enjoy Golf!

Title 3 Social dance Lesson

Titles

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Number of titles on disc

Disc type and recording mode

Using the Disc History

1Press DISC HISTORY to display the Disc History screen.

The most recently loaded disc appears at the top of the list, with previously loaded discs below it. If there is a disc loaded, it is shown in the list with a ‘disc in’ icon.

The Disc History screen is also accessible from the Home Menu.

2 Use the (cursor up/down) buttons to see title information for other discs in the list.

To remove a disc from the list, press CLEAR (you can’t remove the currently loaded disc).

You can see the available recording time for different recording modes by pressing the REC MODE button.

3To exit the Disc History screen, press HOME MENU or DISC HISTORY.

Tip

You can also use the front panel controls to navigate the Disc History screen: Press DISC HISTORY, then use the + / buttons to move up and down the list.

Recorded Line

Disc lock indicator

System of disc

 

Note

When you initialize a DVD-RW disc or record a DVD-R disc for the first time, the recorder automatically names the disc DISC ** (where ** is a number from 1 to 99). You can rename the disc if you want to (see Input Disc Name on page 72).

When you change the display for the available recording time using the REC MODE button, only the display is changed; the actual recording mode is not affected.

The following discs appear in the Disc History list in gray:

Discs with no available recording space left

Locked discs

Discs that contain the maximum 99 titles and/or 999 chapters

Discs recorded with a Line Input setting different to the recorder’s current setting.

When a Video mode disc is finalized, the information for that disc disappears from the Disc History.

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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.