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“Copy” and “Move”

Notes

This recorder’s “Dubbing” has the following two definitions:

Copy:

The original program remains after the operation is completed.

Move:

The moved program will be erased from the original location after the operation is completed.

Whether or not you select either command depends entirely on the given situation. The command may be predetermined in some situations.

You cannot “move” contents in the following situations. (Instead, you will want to “copy” them.)

The content is protected ( page 50).

A specified portion of the title (chapter) is copy- protected, in which case, you cannot move from DVD-RAM to the HDD.

You cannot move a Playlist. ( page 87) Only copying is permitted. When you copy a Playlist to a disc, it will be treated an Original on the disc. The original Playlist does not change to an Original.

Also, you cannot “move” or “copy” contents in the following situations:

The recorded content contains a program that permits a single copy only.

The title (Playlist) contains a portion that prohibits copying. Edit the title from the Original and create a new Playlist.

If either the HDD or DVD-RAM is not in optimum physical condition, an error may occur when you execute “Move” and some titles or chapters may be lost. If you want to “Move” non-copy-protected titles and chapters, it is recommended for safety that you first “Copy” them to the opposite drive and confirm they have been copied properly. Then delete the titles and chapters to which you have executed “Move”.

The recorder cannot copy/move the following discs:

DVD-VIDEO

VIDEO CD

Audio CD

CD-R

CD-RW

If you cannot copy/move for some other reason, such as insufficient disc capacity, etc., a message will appear on screen. In such a case, follow the instructions in the message.

Depending on the content, associated information such as data management may not be copied/moved.

You cannot copy/move titles containing still pictures.

Dubbing to DVD-R/RW may divide the original title

depending on the contents. Also, the DVD-Video format

recording ( page 122) may shift thumbnails.

A part with aspect ratio 16:9 recorded at bit rate 1.4Mbps cannot be dubbed to a DVD-R/RW. Change the aspect ratio to 4:3.

“High speed dubbing” ( page 106) and “Dub selected

items” ( page 108) procedures always comply with

“Aspect ratio(Video mode)” setting ( page 162).

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RD-XS32SU, RD-XS32SC specifications

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