Dubbing (HDD/DVD)

Title Name and Chapter Mark Copied during Dubbing

• Title name and chapter mark are as follows:

Rate Conversion Dubbing

Title Name

Chapter

 

Mark

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDDDVD (VR mode)

 

 

 

 

 

HDDDVD (Video mode)

*1

 

 

 

 

DVD (Video mode)HDD

*2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

High Speed Dubbing

Title Name

Chapter

 

Mark

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HDDDVD (VR mode)

 

 

 

 

 

HDDDVD (Video mode)

*3

 

 

 

 

Can dub.

— Cannot dub.

*1 Chapter mark of the dubbed title will not be copied when you dub from HDD to DVD-RW/R (Video mode) using rate conversion dubbing function. The chapters will be inserted according to the setting of auto chapter (either “10 min”, “15 min”, or “30 min”).

*2 You cannot dub from a finalized DVD-RW/R (Video mode) to HDD.

*3 During dubbing from HDD to DVD-RW/R (Video mode) maximum chapter marks that could be dubbed using high speed dubbing is 99 per title.

• Thumbnail will not be dubbed.

High Speed Dubbing

Limitations on High Speed Dubbing when Dubbing from HDD to DVD (Video Mode)

During high speed dubbing, you cannot monitor the programme being dubbed on the TV screen.

If you stop high speed dubbing in the middle of process the recorded title might be erased.

You cannot high speed dub from a play list.

“HIGH SPEED DUBBING PRIORITY” (page 92)

This function enables high-speed dubbing in both Video mode and VR mode.

If a title is recorded with “HI SP DUB PRIORITY” set to “NO”, you cannot perform high-speed dubbing in Video mode. Use “RATE CONVERSION DUBBING” (page 49). (This setting is unnecessary when performing high speed dubbing into VR mode.)

Cancel “HIGH SPEED DUBBING PRIORITY” when you want to edit frames of programmes recorded to HDD using “HIGH SPEED DUBBING PRIORITY”. You can edit the frames after the cancellation.

You cannot set “HIGH SPEED DUBBING PRIORITY” again to the programme that cancelled “HIGH SPEED DUBBING PRIORITY” once.

You cannot record 16:9 and 4:3 screen size images in one title.

The Recorder continues to dub the title in same screen size when it started dubbing even in case the screen size of title changed in the middle.

When you record a programme with bilingual broadcast with “HI SP DUB PRIORITY” set to “YES”, either “L CH” or “R CH” audio is recorded. See page 96 for details.

When recording 16:9 size image in LP, EP, or MN1-17 recording modes, the image will be recorded as 4:3 (squeezed).

Rate Conversion Dubbing

Limitation of Rate Conversion Dubbing

“DOLBY VIRTUAL SURROUND” (page 65) will be set to “OFF” when rate conversion dubbing is used.

“DD OUTPUT LEVEL” (page 91) is set to “NO” when rate conversion dubbing is used.

The image might look longer vertically when you dub 16:9 image from HDD to DVD-RW/R (Video mode) using rate conversion dubbing. In such case, adjust TV setting to correct the playback image.

Chapter marks might shift slightly when dubbed using rate conversion dubbing.

Dubbing from HDD to DVD

Limitation when Dubbing from HDD to DVD- R/RW (Video Mode)

You cannot dub from HDD to DVD-RW/R in following cases:

Total number of titles in DVD-RW/R reached 99 or total number of chapters reached 999.

HDD or DVD-RW/R is either recording or playing back.

Dubbing from DVD to HDD

You cannot dub from DVD-RW/R to HDD in following cases:

Not enough HDD capacity. (When there is not enough capacity in HDD, the Recorder will continue the dubbing until there is no more capacity.)

Total number of titles in HDD reached 199 or total number of chapters reached 999.

HDD or DVD-RW/R is either recording or playing back.

When you try to do this, dubbing will be suspended. When you dub a title that has both “Copy Once” and “Copy Freely” enabled programmes, only the “Copy Freely” enabled programme will be dubbed.

You cannot dub a “Copy Once” enabled programme recorded on a DVD-RW to the HDD.

Dubbing from DVD to HDD

You can only dub programmes of DVD-RW/R (VR mode) to HDD. You cannot dub a disc that used another recorder.

You cannot dub a DVD-RW/R (Video mode) disc recorded with this Recorder after it has been finalized.

If you cancel the finalization in DVD-RW (Video mode) disc, you can dub programmes.

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Sharp DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H operation manual Dubbing HDD/DVD

DV-HR350H, DV-HR300H specifications

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