Samsung DVDVR375 User Manual Ver.2.0 (English) - Page 65

BASIC VCR RECORDING, Before starting, Maximum Recording Time - SP vs. EP - how to record vhs to dvd

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● RECORDING BASIC VCR RECORDING Before starting Check the remaining time on the tape. You can record a TV show in progress by inserting a blank tape and pressing the ● (REC) button. You can even add time in preset increments up to 4 hours by pressing the ● (REC) button repeatedly. M  Be sure your videotape has a Record Safety Tab. If the tab is missing, you can cover the opening with a small piece of tape. J  Warning : Do not cover this opening unless you are sure you want to record over the tape. 1. Insert a blank VHS tape into the VCR deck. • Make sure the tape is long enough to record the entire program. 2. Press CH ( / ) or INPUT SEL. button repeatedly to select the channel or input source you want to record. • When using the set top/cable box or satellite receiver control, select the channel by pressing CH ( / ), or number buttons and SET on this recorder's remote control. The recorder's input is switched to the connected input(AV1 or AV2). • When not using the set top/cable box or satellite receiver control, select the connected input(AV1 or AV2) by pressing INPUT SEL. button, and then select the channel on the Set top/cable box or satellite receiver. 3. Press the REC SPEED button on the remote control to set the Record Speed to one of the following options: • SP - Standard Play, for best picture quality. • EP - Extended Play, for maximum recording time (3 times SP). M  The selected Record Speed will appear on the front panel and have on-screen displays. Maximum Recording Time - SP vs. EP Tape Length T-120 T-160 T-180 SP (Standard Play) Approx. 2 hrs Approx. 2hrs 40 mins Approx. 3 hrs EP (Extended Play) Approx. 6 hrs Approx. 8 hrs Approx. 9 hrs M  When you watch or record on the VCR during DVD Recording, some function buttons may not operate. The message "This function is not available." will be displayed. 4. Press the  (REC) button on the remote control or front panel. For options while recording is in progress, see "Special Recording Features". 5. Press the STOP button to stop or finish a recording in progress. English _65

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RECORDING
BASIC VCR RECORDING
Before starting
Check the remaining time on the tape.
You can record a TV show in progress by inserting a blank tape and pressing the
(REC) button. You can
even add time in preset increments up to 4 hours by pressing the
(REC) button repeatedly.
Be sure your videotape has a Record Safety Tab. If the tab is missing, you can cover the opening with a small piece of tape.
Warning : Do not cover this opening unless you are sure you want to record over the tape.
Insert a blank VHS tape into the VCR deck.
Make sure the tape is long enough to record the entire program.
Press
CH
(
/
)
or
INPUT SEL.
button repeatedly to select the channel or input source you want to record.
When using the set top/cable box or satellite receiver control, select the channel by pressing
CH
(
/
), or number buttons and
SET
on this recorder's remote control. The recorder's input is
switched to the connected input(AV1 or AV2).
When not using the set top/cable box or satellite receiver control, select the connected input(AV1 or
AV2) by pressing
INPUT SEL.
button, and then select the channel on the Set top/cable box or satellite
receiver.
Press the
REC SPEED
button on the remote control to set the Record Speed to one of the following options:
SP
– Standard Play, for best picture quality.
EP
– Extended Play, for maximum recording time (3 times SP).
The selected Record Speed will appear on the front panel and have on-screen displays.
Maximum Recording Time - SP vs. EP
Tape Length
SP (Standard Play)
EP (Extended Play)
T-120
Approx. 2 hrs
Approx. 6 hrs
T-160
Approx. 2hrs 40 mins
Approx. 8 hrs
T-180
Approx. 3 hrs
Approx. 9 hrs
When you watch or record on the VCR during DVD Recording, some function buttons may not operate.
The message “This function is not available.” will be displayed.
Press the
(
REC
) button on the remote control or front panel.
For options while recording is in progress, see “Special Recording Features”.
Press the
STOP
button to stop or finish a recording in progress.
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