~ DVD-HR777

Recording Mode

Recording Times

HDD (320GB)

DVD-RAM/±RW/±R

 

XP

Approx. 68 hours

Approx. 1 hour about 8.5 Mbps

(high quality mode)

 

 

SP

Approx. 135 hours

Approx. 2 hours about 4.5 Mbps

(standard quality mode)

 

 

LP

Approx. 270 hours

Approx. 4 hours about 2 Mbps

(long recording mode)

 

 

EP

Approx. 405 hours

Approx. 6 hours/ about 1.6 Mbps

(extended mode)

Approx. 534 hours

Approx. 8 hours/ about 1.2 Mbps

FR

Approx. 68 hours ~ 534 hours

Approx. 1~8 hours

(Flexible Recording)

 

 

M ` Recording time may vary according to specific conditions.

 

`1GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes; actual formatted capacity may be less as the internal firmware uses a portion of the memory.

`The dual layer DVD±Rs have approximately double the capacity of single layer DVD±Rs. (See page 50)

Unrecordable pictures

Video with copy protection cannot be recorded on this HDD & DVD RECORDER.

When the HDD & DVD RECORDER receives a copy- guard signal while recording, recording stops and the following message appears on the screen.

Concerning Copy Control Signals

TV broadcasts that contain copy control signals may have one of the following three signal types, Copy-Free, Copy-Once and Copy-Never. If you want to record a copy-once type programme, use DVD-RW with CPRM in VR Mode, DVD-RAM, HDD.

 

Signal type

Copy-Free

Copy-Once

Copy-Never

Media

 

 

 

 

 

DVD-RW (Ver.1.1)

 

O

DVD-RW(Ver.1.1)

 

 

 

 

with CPRM

 

 

 

 

VR mode

 

O

O*

V mode

 

O

 

DVD-R

 

O

 

DVD-RAM (Ver.2.0)

 

O

O*

DVD+RW

 

O

DVD+R

 

O

HDD

 

O

O*

Once “Copy Once” has been recorded, recording cannot be done anymore.

Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM)

CPRM is a mechanism that ties a recording to the media on which it is recorded. It is supported by some HDD & DVD RECORDERs, but not by many DVD players. Each blank recordable DVD has a unique 64-bit media ID etched in the BCA. When protected content is recorded onto the disc, it can be encrypted with a 56-bit C2 (Cryptomeria) cipher derived from the media ID.

During playback, the ID is read from the BCA and used to generate a key to decrypt the contents of the disc. If the contents of the disc are copied to other media, the ID will be absent or wrong and the data will not be decryptable.

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Samsung DVD-HR777A/EDC, DVD-HR775A/EDC manual Unrecordable pictures, Concerning Copy Control Signals, Dvd-R, Dvd+Rw Hdd

DVD-HR773A/XER, DVD-HR775A/HAC, DVD-HR773A/EDC, DVD-HR775A/EDC, DVD-HR775A/MEA specifications

The Samsung DVD-HR777A/EDC, DVD-HR773A/XEG, DVD-HR775A/XEG, DVD-HR775A/XEB, and DVD-HR777A/AUS are part of Samsung's innovative DVD recorder lineup that combines advanced recording features with versatile playback options. These models cater to a range of home entertainment needs, providing users with the ability to record their favorite TV shows while also enjoying an array of multimedia functionalities.

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These models support a variety of recording formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW, ensuring compatibility with various types of blank media. The inclusion of formats such as VR mode further enhances users' ability to edit and manage recordings. The high-quality video output features progressive scan technology that delivers stunning clarity and detail, enhancing the viewing experience.

Samsung's DVD recorders also integrate digital tuners, allowing users to easily access free-to-air digital broadcasts without the need for additional equipment. This functionality broadens the range of content that can be recorded, making it possible to capture local TV channels in high-quality resolution.

Another significant characteristic of the DVD-HR series is their compatibility with various multimedia formats. Users can play back CDs, DVDs, and even view JPEG images on the big screen, providing a comprehensive home entertainment experience. Additionally, the HDMI output facilitates a direct connection to modern televisions, ensuring that users benefit from high-definition picture quality.

These DVD recorders also boast user-friendly interfaces and remote control operation, allowing for seamless navigation through menus and settings. The variety of recording options, including one-touch recording and timer recording capabilities, makes capturing content straightforward and hassle-free.

In conclusion, the Samsung DVD-HR777A/EDC, DVD-HR773A/XEG, DVD-HR775A/XEG, DVD-HR775A/XEB, and DVD-HR777A/AUS models offer impressive features that combine recording versatility with playback convenience, making them excellent additions to any home theater setup. With their robust set of functionalities, they cater to both casual viewers and serious enthusiasts alike.