Recording

DV

The DV device is connected.

MOVE

OK

RETURN

 

 

 

■ 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 DVD-RAM/-RW/-R disc, and up to 48 titles onto a DVD+RW/+R 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.

Also refer to the user manual for your External Devices when recording from external equipment using the Audio/Video cable or scart cable.

Recording through a DV Input jack

You may control the Camcorder using the IEEE1394 (DV) interface. Follow these directions to record onto a disc or tape from a camcorder that has a DV output jack.

1. Connect the DV output jack of your camcorder to the DV input jack on the front of your DVD Recorder & VCR using a DV cable.

2. Power on your DVD Recorder & VCR and switch to DV mode by pressing the INPUT SEL. button on the remote control.

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

SP → LP → EP → XP

4. If the input is set to DV, a playback/record menu that enables camcorder control appears on the top of the screen.

5. Select the Play icon on the upper part of the screen to playback the camcorder and find the starting position to copy.

6. To start recording, Press the ◄► buttons to select REC (z) icon in the top side of the screen, then press the OK button.

You can press the REC button on the remote control to start recording.

7. Press the STOP button on your DVD Recorder & VCR when the recording is finished.

■ Some camcorders may not work with your DVD Recorder & VCR even if they have a DV output jack.

Also refer to the user manual for your camcorder when recording through a DV jack.

To display playback related icons on the screen, press any direction button on the remote control.

Making a One Touch Recording (OTR)

DVD-VR355 only

One-Touch Recording (OTR) allows you to add recording time in preset minute increments up to 9 hours by pressing the REC button repeatedly.

1. Press the PROG/TRK ( / ) buttons or number buttons to select the station to record.

If you want to record through a connected external component, press the INPUT SEL. button to select an appropriate external input (Tuner, AV1, AV2, AV3 or DV input).

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Samsung DVD-VR355/AUS, DVD-VR350/XEC, DVD-VR355/XEC Recording through a DV Input jack, Making a One Touch Recording OTR

DVD-VR355/EUR, DVD-VR350/XEC, DVD-VR350/EUR, DVD-VR355/XEC, DVD-VR355/AUS specifications

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