2 Set a DVD-RW or DVD-R disc.

When a new DVD-RW disc not

initialized yet is set, VR mode initializing starts automatically. When initializing is over, you can start recording.

• When you want to re-initialize in Video mode, select “DVD VIDEO MODE INIT.” screen (page 99).

• When you want to initialize in Video

VIDEO Plus+

mode from the beginning, select

“AUTO INITIALIZING” screen (page

99).

3 Press Number buttons or CH '/

"to select the channel to record.

4 Press REC MODE to select the desired recording mode.

• The recording mode changes as shown below each time the button is pressed.

FINE SP LP EP MNgg

Recording mode set when “MNgg

is selected is the recording mode set on the “MANUAL REC. MODE” screen (page 41).

5 Press REC.

Recording begins and REC icon is displayed.

The REC indicator (for DVD) on the front of the Recorder is lit red during recording.

DVD-RW

REC

VR OR I G I N AL

F I NE REMAIN 1h0m

1 / 1

1 / 1

0 0 : 0 0 : 0 1

6 Press REC PAUSE to pause recording.

Pause will not function during timer recording.

The REC indicator (for DVD) on the front of the Recorder blinks during Recording Pause mode.

7 Press REC PAUSE to resume recording.

8 Press REC STOP to stop recording.

“DATA IS BEING RECORDED TO DISC.” displays on TV screen and recording stops.

Stop recording first when you take out the disc.

Recording to DVD

NOTE

Data is still written to the disc after recording is stopped, and so you may be unable to start the next recording immediately.

Press ON SCREEN (under the cover) to confirm remaining time of DVD or check the counter display during recording.

You cannot record programmes which prohibit recording.

Recording either stops or pauses automati- cally in the following cases.

—Programme which prohibits recording is on air.

—Unable to continue recording for some reason.

Timer recording cannot be performed

during direct recording. To perform timer recording, stop direct recording before the preset time for timer recording.

You may not be able to record on disc edited by other recorder.

If a disc edited by other DVD recorder has more than 999 chapter marks, it cannot be edited (or recorded) with this Recorder.

If a disc edited by other DVD recorder has added or erased scenes 51 times or more per title or the disc is protected, it cannot be edited (or recorded) with this Recorder.

About Recording to DVD in Video Mode

In case you are recording to DVD in Video mode and recording stops due to power failure etc., recorded contents a few minutes before the stop may not be recorded.

For details on limitation during recording in Video mode, see page 48 too.

Inserting Chapter Marks Manually during Recording

Press CHAPTER MARK (under the cover).

“RECORDED CHAPTER MARK.” displays and chapter mark is recorded.

You can only record chapter marks manually when recording to DVD-RW (VR mode).

You cannot record chapter marks manually when recording to DVD-RW (Video mode) or DVD-R, or during Simultaneous Record- ing/Playback.

Setting Record End Time during Direct Recording

You can set record end time during direct recording to DVD. For details see “Setting the Record End Time during Direct Recording (Simple Recording Timer)” on page 37.

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Sharp DV-HR300H Recording to DVD, Setting Record End Time during Direct Recording, Set a DVD-RW or DVD-R disc, Press REC

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.