Copying and backup

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Move – Change the order of titles in the Copy List (see Move on page 103).

Preview – Check the content of a title in the Copy List.

Divide – Divide a title in the Copy List into two (see Divide on page 101).

Combine – Combine two titles in the Copy List into one (see Combine on page 104).

Chapter Edit – Edit chapters within a Copy List title (see Chapter Edit on page 101):

Divide – Divide a chapter into two.

Erase/Move – Erase a chapter/Change the chapter order.

Combine – Combine two chapters into one.

Set Thumbnail – Set the thumbnail frame for a title (see Set Thumbnail on page 100).

Recording Mode – Set the picture quality of the copy (see Recording Mode on page 110).

Bilingual – Set how bilingual audio should be copied when copying from HDD to Video mode DVD (see Bilingual on page 110).

Cancel – Exit the menu.

Repeat this step for as many titles you have that need editing.

 

ENTER

9

Display the command menu panel.

 

ENTER

10

Select ‘Next’ to proceed.

Copy

HDD

DVD (Video mode)

 

2

Title

Title Edit

 

 

1 > 2 > 3

 

 

 

1

20:00 Wed29/03 Pr 2

SP

 

 

 

2

20:00 Wed22/03 Pr 2

SP

 

 

Return

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next

 

 

20:00

Wed29/03

Pr 2

SP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1h00m(2.0G)

 

Copy List Total

 

4.3G

 

 

 

Current DVD Remain

 

4.3G

 

 

 

There are several options available from the next screen:

Select Recording Mode if you want to change the recording quality (see Recording Mode on page 110).1

Select Finalize if you want to automatically finalize a Video mode DVD or DVD+R after copying.2 Select a title menu style from the following screen.

 

ENTER

11

Select ‘Start Copy’ to start copying.

Copy

HDD

DVD (Video Mode)

 

Start Copy

 

1 > 2 > 3

 

HDD

 

DVD-RW

Return

 

 

Video Mode

Copy Time

0h 16m

 

Recording Mode

 

Input Disc Name

 

 

 

Recording Mode

High-Speed

Finalize

Disc Name

 

 

 

Finalize

 

Off

Start Copy

 

 

 

Copy List Total

4.3G

 

Current DVD Remain

4.3G

 

If you’re using a DVD-R DL or DVD+R DL disc and the copy will span both layers, the Copy List Total bar will be purple.

The Current DVD Remain bar will be half-length if the first layer of a DVD-R DL or DVD+R DL disc is already full.

Copying from DVD to HDD

Important

The DVD to HDD Copy screen isn’t accessible when a finalized Video mode disc or a DVD-Video is loaded. As long as the disc is not Copy Guard protected, you can still use the One Touch Copy function, however (See One Touch Copy on page 106).

The recorder can only store one Copy List at a time.

The Copy List will be erased if:

any of the titles on the DVD disc are erased or edited.

the disc tray is opened.

playback is switched between Play List and Original.

the DVD disc is re-initialized or finalized.

the recorder is reset to its factory settings (see Resetting the recorder on page 148).

It may not be possible to copy from a DVD disc that was recorded on a different DVD recorder or a PC.

English

Select Input Disc Name if you want to change the disc name. Input a name of up to 64 characters for a VR mode disc or 40 characters for a Video mode disc or DVD+R/+RW. (The input method is similar to that of naming titles; see Title Name on page 99.)

Note

1 Titles recorded in MN1 to MN6, SEP, SLP or EP mode cannot be copied to DVD+R/+RW using high-speed copy. 2 If a timer recording is scheduled to start during copying, the disc will not be finalized.

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Pioneer RCS-606H, RCS-505H, RCS-404H manual Copying from DVD to HDD, Select ‘Next’ to proceed

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