Copying and backup

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Copying from DVD to HDD

Important

The DVD to HDD Copy screen isn’t accessible when a finalized Video mode DVD-R/-RW 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 127).

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 175).

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

 

ENTER

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Select a title to edit.

A menu appears of Copy List editing commands:

Erase – Erase individual titles from the Copy List (see Erase on page 119).

Move – Change the order of titles in the Copy List (see Move on page 124).

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

Cancel – Exit the menu.

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

 

ENTER

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Select ‘Next’ from the command menu

panel to proceed to the copy options screen.

Select Recording Mode if you want to change the recording quality (see Recording Mode below).

ENTER

HOME

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Select ‘Start Copy’ to start copying.

MENU

 

 

1 SETUP Select ‘Copy’ from the Home Menu.

Recording Mode

 

ENTER

2

Select ‘DVD/CD HDD’.

 

ENTER

3

Select a Copy List type.

Selecting Create New Copy List will erase any Copy List already stored in the recorder.

 

ENTER

4

Add titles to the Copy List (highlight a title

and press ENTER to add).

Titles you’ve added to the Copy List are highlighted in pink.

 

ENTER

1

Select ‘Recording Mode’ from the

command menu panel.

 

ENTER

2

Select a recording mode for the copy.

High-Speed Copy1 – The Copy List is copied at the same recording quality as the original.

XP, SP, LP, EP, SLP, SEP, MN2 – The Copy List is copied at the specified recording quality in real-time. (Note that if you copy at a higher quality setting than the original, the copy will not be better quality than the original.)

 

ENTER

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Select ‘Next’ from the command menu

panel to proceed to the title edit screen.

If you select MN above, you can also change the level

setting (MN1 to MN323, LPCM or XP+4) from the Recording Quality box that appears.

Note

1 When copying to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW, the chapter markers in the copy may not be in exactly the same position as the original.

2When the copy mode is set to something other than High-Speed Copy for copying to a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or DVD+R/+RW, the chapter markers of the original are not copied. Chapter markers are put into the copy at regular intervals, according to the Auto Chapter setting (see also Auto Chapter (Video) on page 157 and Auto Chapter (DVD+R/+RW) on page 158).

3When copying to a DVD+R/+RW, MN1 to MN3 and SEP modes are not available.

4XP+ mode available only when copying to HDD.

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Pioneer SX-LX70SW manual Copying from DVD to HDD, Recording Mode

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