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 and DVD-RAM.

 

Copy-Free

Copy-Once

Copy-Never

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*

-

Once Copy Once has been recorded, additional record- ing cannot be performed.

This * marked parts are compatible with CPRM.

-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 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.

3 Press the PROG/TRK ( / ) buttons or number buttons to select the station you want to record.

4 Press the REC SPEED button repeatedly, to select the recording speed (quality).

XP (High, approx. 1 hour) SP (Standard, approx. 2 hours) LP (Low, approx. 4 hours) EP (Extended Play, approx. 6hours/8hours)

-RW

XP Recordable Time 02:08

5 Press the REC button.

“ ” or “Record” is displayed on the screen and recording begins.

6 Press the STOP button to stop or finish a recording in progress.

The message “Updating the information of disc. Please wait for a moment” is displayed.

Pausing / Resuming

Recording

Recording the current programme you are watching

Press the REC PAUSE button to pause a recording in progress.

Press the REC PAUSE button again during pause to resume recording.

You can switch channels by pressing the PROG/TRK ( / ) buttons while recording pauses.

1.Check the antenna cable is connected.

2.Check the remaining time on the disc.

DVD-RAM/-RW discs should be formatted in advance before beginning recording. Most new discs are sold unformatted. Make sure to format your unformatted discs before recording.

Press the OPEN/CLOSE button and place a

1 recordable disc on the disc tray.

Press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc tray.

2 Wait until LOAD disappears from the front panel display.

Note

You can not change the recording mode and the programme while recording.

Recording will stop automatically if there is no free space left for recording.

Up to 99 titles can be recorded onto a disc.

If the power interrupted due to power failure or other reasons, the title being recorded will not be saved onto the disc.

Recording will stop automatically if a copy protected image is selected.

Do not use DVD-R authoring discs with this unit.

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Samsung DVD-VR320P, DVD-VR320/XEF manual Pausing / Resuming, Content Protection for Recordable Media Cprm

DVD-VR320/XEF, DVD-VR320P specifications

The Samsung DVD-VR320P and DVD-VR320/XEF are versatile devices that combine the capabilities of a DVD recorder and a VCR, designed to meet the needs of consumers who want to archive their favorite television shows and home movies. These multifunctional units offer a range of features that enhance the user experience and simplify the process of recording and playback.

One of the standout features of the DVD-VR320 series is its ability to record directly onto DVD+R and DVD+RW discs. This allows users to create high-quality recordings from various sources, including cable and satellite TV, with ease. The integrated video cassette recorder (VCR) capability enables playback and recording from VHS tapes, making it a perfect solution for users who still have a collection of tapes they wish to preserve digitally.

The device supports various recording modes, providing flexibility in terms of video quality and disc space. Users can choose from different recording speeds, allowing them to maximize the available space on their DVDs or opt for higher quality recordings. The ability to edit titles after recording is another key feature that adds convenience, enabling users to trim, create chapters, and finalize recordings for playback on other devices.

In terms of connectivity, the Samsung DVD-VR320 offers multiple input options, including composite, S-Video, and coaxial connections. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of video sources. For audio, users can rely on the digital coaxial output or standard stereo connections, providing quality sound for their recordings and playback.

The user interface is designed for simplicity, featuring an on-screen menu that guides users through the recording and playback processes. Additionally, the remote control enhances usability, offering quick access to all functions without the need to navigate cumbersome menus.

Overall, the Samsung DVD-VR320P and DVD-VR320/XEF stand out for their combination of DVD recording and VCR functions, alongside comprehensive connectivity options and user-friendly features. They serve as a reliable solution for anyone looking to digitally archive their video content while still retaining the ability to enjoy their favorite VHS tapes. With its robust performance and practical features, this model remains a noteworthy option in the world of home entertainment technology.