Pioneer PRV-9200 Recording Chapter, About DVD recording, About HDD recording

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06Recording

Chapter 6

Recording

About DVD recording

This recorder can record on both DVD-R and DVD-RW media. The main difference between the two is that DVD- R discs can only be recorded once, while DVD-RW can be recorded, erased and re-recorded many times.

A further difference between the two disc types is that only DVD-RW can be initialized for VR mode recording, which offers much more comprehensive editing functions compared to Video mode recording.

The big advantage, however, of Video mode is its compatibility with standard DVD players, most of which will not play VR mode DVD-RW discs (see also the notes below).

While DVD-R discs can only be recorded using the Video mode, you can initialize a DVD-RW disc for Video or VR mode recordings. Once initialized (any previous content is erased in this operation), all recordings on that disc will be in the chosen recording mode.

Important

You cannot play, edit or record on unfinalized DVD-R/ RW discs recorded in Video mode on other DVD recorders. (Likewise, unfinalized Video mode discs recorded on this recorder are not playable on other players/recorders.)

This recorder cannot record onto CD-R or CD-RW discs.

Pioneer takes no responsibility for recording failure due to power cuts, defective discs, or damage to the recorder.

Fingerprints and small scratches on a disc can affect playback and/or recording performance. Please take proper care of your discs.

Although this recorder can record NTSC, PAL-60, PAL and SECAM, you can’t mix multiple TV line systems on one disc. A disc can contain NTSC and PAL-60 recordings, or PAL and SECAM. See also Input Line System on page 96.

Note

Some DVD players, such as some Pioneer models, are compatible with VR mode DVD-RW discs. Check the operating instructions for your player for VR mode compatibility information.

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The maximum number of titles that can be recorded on a DVD-R/RW disc is 99.

The maximum number of chapters recordable on a DVD-R/RW disc is 999.

No more recording is possible on a disc that already contains the maximum number of chapters/titles.

About HDD recording

Recording to the internal hard disk drive (HDD) is basically similar to recording to a VR mode DVD-RW disc. You have the full choice of recording quality options, including the manual mode, and of course you can record, erase and re-record as many times as you like.

The capacity of the hard disk drive means that you can store many hours of video on it, even in the higher quality recording modes. To help you organize the contents, the HDD is divided into four groups. You can name and use these groups as you like—for example, you might have a group for movies, another for TV shows, and one for camcorder recordings.

Important

It is possible to record both NTSC and PAL titles on the HDD. Before recording, you need to make sure that the Input Line System setting (page 96) matches the TV line system of the source you’re recording.

Note

The maximum number of titles that can be recorded on the HDD is 250.

You can record up to 207 hours of video (in EP mode) on the internal 160GB (gigabyte) hard disk (HDD).

The maximum number of chapters per title recordable on the HDD is 99.

No more recording is possible on the HDD after the maximum number of titles has been reached.

The maximum continuous recording time is six hours.

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Pioneer PRV-9200 operating instructions Recording Chapter, About DVD recording, About HDD recording