Toshiba D-VR4XSU Owners Manual - Page 50

Read this before recording on disc

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Recording Read this before recording on disc This section explains information on disc before recording. Read it before attempting to record. NOTE: If a power failure occurs or the AC cord plug is disconnected, the program being recorded will be lost, or the disc may not be playable when perform recording, editing, initializing, finalizing or any other function. Manufacturer cannot guarantee the loss of program or disc occurrence. To start recording again, re-format the disc or use a new disc and follow the instruction on recording. Types of disc You can use DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R discs to record video. DVD-RAM/-RW (VR mode) • This mode involves multiple editing functions. • Various editing options using a created Playlist. DVD-RW (Video mode)/-R • Simple editing (renaming titles). For more information on recording format, see "Recording format" (page 10). Recording modes There are 4 modes for recording on disc. Recording time and quality vary according to mode. NOTES: Recording time can change for the following reasons. • When image quality is poor as dur- ing poor TV reception. • When recording on a disc that has been edited before. • When the video is followed with re- cordings of still images or just audio. Recording mode XP SP Recording time Approx. 60 min Approx. 120 min LP Approx. 240 min SLP Approx. 360 min Quality Can record high quality images. Can record normal quality images. Quality deteriorates slightly, but recording time is longer. Recording time is prioritized over quality. • Recording time above is based on a 4.7GB disc. Since DVD recording is performed using VBR (Variable Bit Rate), recording time varies according to the recorded content. To know the correct recording time, stop recording and check the media information. (See page 33.) Disc remaining time VR mode • Recording is possible as long as there is available space on the disc. (Finalized discs can be recorded by cancelling the finalization, see "Undo Finalize" on page 30.) • Erasing unnecessary title frees up available space on the disc. (Titles can be erased from finalized discs by cancelling the finalization. See "Undo Finalize" on page 30.) NOTE: Because of characteristics peculiar to digital video compression technology, scenes with fast motion may appear as a matrix of larger blocks. The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs and other materials, is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and/or criminal liability. 50 Video mode • Up until the disc is finalized, recording is possible as long as there is available space on the disc. (Once the disc has been finalized, additional recording and erasing are not possible.) • The remaining time cannot be increased nor overwrite the recorded title. • Titles cannot be erased nor overwrite the recorded titles. 2H5-01 P45-52 50 7/25/05, 23:22

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Recording
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Read this before recording on disc
Types of disc
You can use DVD-RAM, DVD-RW and DVD-R discs to record video.
DVD-RAM/-RW (VR mode)
This mode involves multiple editing functions.
Various editing options using a created Playlist.
DVD-RW (Video mode)/-R
Simple editing (renaming titles).
For more information on recording format, see “Recording for-
mat” (page 10).
Recording modes
There are 4 modes for recording on disc. Recording time and quality
vary according to mode.
Recording time above is based on a 4.7GB disc.
Since DVD recording is performed using VBR (Variable Bit Rate), re-
cording time varies according to the recorded content.
To know the correct recording time, stop recording and check the me-
dia information. (See page 33.)
Disc remaining time
VR mode
Recording is possible as long as there is available space on the disc.
(Finalized discs can be recorded by cancelling the finalization, see
“Undo Finalize” on page 30.)
Erasing unnecessary title frees up available space on the disc. (Titles
can be erased from finalized discs by cancelling the finalization. See
“Undo Finalize” on page 30.)
Video mode
Up until the disc is finalized, recording is possible as long as there is
available space on the disc. (Once the disc has been finalized, addi-
tional recording and erasing are not possible.)
The remaining time cannot be increased nor overwrite the recorded
title.
Titles cannot be erased nor overwrite the recorded titles.
This section explains information on
disc before recording. Read it before
attempting to record.
NOTES:
Recording time can change for the
following reasons.
When image quality is poor as dur-
ing poor TV reception.
When recording on a disc that has
been edited before.
When the video is followed with re-
cordings of still images or just au-
dio.
NOTE:
If a power failure occurs or the AC
cord plug is disconnected, the pro-
gram being recorded will be lost,
or
the disc may not be playable when
perform recording, editing, initializ-
ing, finalizing or any other function.
Manufacturer cannot guarantee the
loss of program or disc occurrence.
To start recording again, re-format
the disc or use a new disc and follow
the instruction on recording.
Recording
mode
XP
SP
LP
SLP
Recording time
Approx. 60 min
Approx. 120 min
Approx. 240 min
Approx. 360 min
Quality
Can record high quality images.
Can record normal quality images.
Quality deteriorates slightly, but
recording time is longer.
Recording time is prioritized over
quality.
NOTE:
Because of characteristics peculiar
to digital video compression technol-
ogy, scenes with fast motion may
appear as a matrix of larger blocks.
The unauthorized recording, use,
distribution, or revision of television
programs, videotapes, DVDs and
other materials, is prohibited under
the Copyright Laws of the United
States and other countries, and
may subject you to civil and/or
criminal liability.
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