About DVD

Using the Proper Disc

Select the disc and recording format to be used according to the objective of the recording. Select the disc and recording format by referring to the table below.

Objective

Disc Used

Recording Format

• When you want to play

Recordable

Video mode

back a recorded disc with

DVD-RW disc

recording

a DVD player or DVD

Ver. 1.1 or Ver.

+

Video compatible PC

1.1 (CPRM

finalization

• When you want to

compatible)

 

repeatedly record and

 

 

erase a recorded disc

 

 

 

 

 

• When you want to edit

Recordable

VR mode

a disc recorded with

DVD-RW disc

recording

this Recorder

Ver. 1.1 or

+

• When playing back with

Ver. 1.1

(finalization)

a DVD-RW compatible

(CPRM

 

player with the

compatible)

 

following indication

 

 

When you want to repeatedly record and erase a recorded disc

• When you want to

Recordable

VR mode

record a “Copy Once”

DVD-RW disc

recording

satellite broadcast, etc.

Ver. 1.1

 

 

(CPRM

 

 

compatible)

 

 

 

 

• When you want to play

Recordable

Video mode

back a recorded disc with

DVD-R disc

recording

a DVD player or DVD

 

+

Video compatible PC

 

finalization

• When not re-recording a

4.7

 

recorded disc (when

 

 

making a permanent

 

 

recording or when you

 

 

do not want the

 

 

recording to be erased)

 

 

Unrecordable Material

ÆThis Recorder is equipped with a copy guard function that prevents recording of video software or broadcast programmes that contain a signal that restricts copying in accordance with copyrights and so forth.

Example:

DVD videos

PPV (pay-per-view) broadcasts

ÆThe proper image may not be obtained in the case a copy guard signal is contained in the images input from equipment connected to the external input jacks (LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE IN 3 or DV IN) of this Recorder.

Example:

Images not output at proper brightness

Incorrect output of picture size and other data Connect such equipment directly to your TV without going through this Recorder.

ÆIn the case a copy guard signal is contained in a source video that occurs part way through record- ing, recording is paused at that point. Recording resumes when the copy guard signal is no longer present, while no recordings will be made for the part where the copy prevention signal is present.

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Sharp DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H Using the Proper Disc, Objective Disc Used, When you want to play Recordable Video mode

DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H specifications

The Sharp DV-HR300H and DV-HR350H are versatile, high-performance digital video recorders that cater to the needs of both amateur and professional users. Each model combines cutting-edge technology with an array of features that enhance the viewing and recording experience.

The DV-HR300H is designed with a storage capacity that allows users to record high-definition video content without compromising quality. It supports various media formats, making it suitable for recording from a wide range of sources, including television broadcasts, external devices, and home video cameras. The unit also features a built-in digital tuner, ensuring users can access digital channels effortlessly.

One of the prominent features of the DV-HR300H is its user-friendly interface, allowing easy navigation and quick access to recording options. The device supports time-shifting, providing users the ability to pause and rewind live television, ensuring that no moment is missed. With an impressive recording capacity, users can store numerous hours of high-quality video, making it ideal for those who enjoy binge-watching their favorite series.

Moving to the DV-HR350H, this model takes the recording experience a step further by incorporating advanced features such as enhanced connectivity options. It includes multiple HDMI inputs, enabling seamless integration with modern home theater systems. The DV-HR350H also supports upscaling for standard definition content, which enhances the clarity and detail of older media, making it appear more vibrant on high-definition displays.

The DV-HR350H is equipped with a robust editing suite that allows users to easily cut, trim, and merge video clips. This model also features a USB interface for easy transfer of files to and from external drives, providing more flexibility in managing digital content. With built-in scheduling features, users can program recordings in advance, ensuring they never miss their favorite shows.

Both units boast high-quality video processing technology that enhances overall playback performance, resulting in brighter, more vivid images and clear audio. The compatibility with various recording formats further extends the versatility, making them suitable for a wide audience. In conclusion, the Sharp DV-HR300H and DV-HR350H are solid choices for anyone looking to enhance their digital home entertainment experience, delivering quality, flexibility, and performance in an attractive package.