Sony VRDMC5 Operating Instructions - Page 12

Creating a Video DVD, One touch recording and video recording, Writable discs that can be used - dvdirect drive

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Creating a Video DVD You can use this DVDirect as a stand-alone DVD recorder to burn videos on DVDs directly from a connected video camera or video device such as VCR/ DVR/PVR. You can play the created video DVD with other DVD devices, or the DVD drives of computers. One touch recording and video recording Two types of recording are available to create video DVD; one touch recording and video recording. Video recording ( page 13) Record video DVD by operating DVDirect and the connected video devices with buttons such as (Record) and (Stop) of DVDirect, or the play, pause and stop buttons of the video device. Any video devices with video output jack will be recordable. One touch recording (DV Full Dubbing feature) ( page 17) When connecting your digital video camera* with a DV jack to DVDirect using a DV (i.LINK) cable, you can burn the entire contents of a tape recorded by your digital video camera on a DVD with one touch of (Record). DVDirect controls the digital video camera for the whole process, and completes creation of the video DVD. * DV or Digital8 camcorder only. MICROMV camcorder is not supported. Writable discs that can be used To create a video DVD, you can use DVD+R, DVD+R DL (double layer disc), DVD-R, DVD+RW, or DVD-RW disc. See "Compatible writable discs" for details. ( page 47) Notes on creating a video DVD • You cannot record videos with copy protected signals (commercial DVD, VHS software, some programs from satellite receiver or CATV receiver, etc.). • You cannot make incremental recordings on discs that have been created using a computer or other DVD recorder. 12

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Creating a Video DVD
You can use this DVDirect as a stand-alone DVD recorder to burn videos on
DVDs directly from a connected video camera or video device such as VCR/
DVR/PVR.
You can play the created video DVD with other DVD devices, or the DVD
drives of computers.
Two types of recording are available to create video DVD; one touch recording
and video recording.
Video recording
(
page 13)
Record video DVD by operating DVDirect and the connected video devices
with buttons such as
(Record) and
(Stop) of DVDirect, or the play,
pause and stop buttons of the video device. Any video devices with video
output jack will be recordable.
One touch recording (DV Full Dubbing feature)
(
page 17)
When connecting your digital video camera* with a DV jack to DVDirect
using a DV (i.LINK) cable, you can burn the entire contents of a tape recorded
by your digital video camera on a DVD with one touch of
(Record).
DVDirect controls the digital video camera for the whole process, and
completes creation of the video DVD.
*
DV or Digital8 camcorder only. MICROMV camcorder is not supported.
To create a video DVD, you can use DVD+R, DVD+R DL (double layer disc),
DVD-R, DVD+RW, or DVD-RW disc.
See “Compatible writable discs” for details. (
page 47)
Notes on creating a video DVD
You cannot record videos with copy protected signals (commercial DVD, VHS software,
some programs from satellite receiver or CATV receiver, etc.).
You cannot make incremental recordings on discs that have been created using a computer
or other DVD recorder.
One touch recording and video recording
Writable discs that can be used