The Initial Setup menu

Decoder – Use this setting if you are using a decoder connected to the AV2/AUTO START REC (INPUT 1/ DECODER) input. (For scrambled channels, make sure that the manual channel Decoder setting is set to On—see also Manual CH Setting on page 80). Note that on this setting, it is not possible to use Auto Start Recording.

Note

When the Input Line System setting is set to 525 System, RGB can’t be selected.

When the Input Line System setting is set to 625 System, RGB can be selected, but if the Input Line System is then changed to 525 System, the AV2/L1 In setting automatically changes to Video.

See also Input Line System on page 78.

NTSC on PAL TV

• Default setting: On

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

Input Colour System

On

Tuner

AV1 Out

Off

Video In/Out

AV2/L1 In

 

Audio In

NTSC on PAL TV

 

Audio Out

 

 

Language

 

 

Recording

 

 

Playback

 

 

When set to On, NTSC discs (from the U.S., for example) will play correctly on a PAL-only TV. Change to Off if your TV is already NTSC-compatible.

Depending on this setting and the Input Line System setting (see Input Line System on page 78), the signal format output when the recorder is stopped varies as shown in the table below.

Input Line System

NTSC on PAL

Output when

TV

stopped

 

 

 

 

625 System

Off

PAL

 

 

 

 

On

PAL

 

 

 

525 System

Off

NTSC

 

 

 

 

On

PAL–60

 

 

 

Note

Many recent PAL TVs are capable of correctly displaying NTSC pictures without the need for this setting. Check the manual that came with your TV if you’re not sure whether yours has this feature.

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Audio In settings

NICAM Select

• Default setting: NICAM

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

NICAM Select

NICAM

Tuner

Tuner Level

Regular Audio

Video In/Out

External Audio

 

Audio In

Bilingual Recording

 

Audio Out

DV Input

 

Language

Input Level (L1)

 

Recording

Input Level (L2)

 

Playback

 

 

If you want to record the non-NICAM audio in a TV broadcast, select Regular Audio, otherwise set to NICAM. (When set to NICAM, you can still select Regular Audio using the AUDIO button. See Changing audio channels on page 29.)

Tuner Level

• Default setting: Normal

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

NICAM Select

Normal

Tuner

Tuner Level

Compression

Video In/Out

External Audio

 

Audio In

Bilingual Recording

 

Audio Out

DV Input

 

Language

Input Level (L1)

 

Recording

Input Level (L2)

 

Playback

 

 

Set to Compression if the audio level from the built-in tuner is excessively high causing distortion.

External Audio

• Default setting: Stereo

Initial Setup

 

 

Basic

NICAM Select

Stereo

Tuner

Tuner Level

Bilingual

Video In/Out

External Audio

 

Audio In

Bilingual Recording

 

Audio Out

DV Input

 

Language

Input Level (L1)

 

Recording

Input Level (L2)

 

Playback

 

 

If the external source is standard stereo, leave set to Stereo. If each channel carries a separate soundtrack, change to Bilingual.

DVR-320 only: When the external audio is from the DV input, an audio subcode channel within the DV audio tells the recorder whether the audio is stereo or bilingual. This has priority over the setting you make here.

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Pioneer DVR-320 operating instructions Audio In settings, Ntsc on PAL TV, Nicam Select, Tuner Level, External Audio

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.

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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.

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