Panasonic VDRD250 VDRD250 User Guide - Page 51

Changing the recording mode of the motion picture, Screen indications in the disc recording mode

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Screen indications in the disc recording mode A Recording mode B Remaining time left for recording (When the remaining time is less than 1 minute, [R 0h00m] flashes red.) C Recording time elapsed Recording motion pictures A SP 0h00m10s R 0h30m B C ≥ The maximum number of scenes on a disc (per side): 999 (Even if there is remaining capacity for recording on a disc, you may not be able to record 999 scenes.) ≥ Sound is recorded in Dolby Digital from the internal stereo microphone on the front of the unit. Take care not to block this microphone. ≥ Each time the unit enters the recording pause mode, the counter display will be reset to "0h00m00s". ≥ While motion picture recording is in progress, the recording will not stop even if the LCD monitor is closed and the viewfinder is retracted. ≥ While "WRITING THE INFORMATION ON THE DISC." is displayed, do not disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the battery as doing so may make the disc unusable. ≥ While motion picture recording is in progress, do not disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the battery. If you do, a repair disc message may be displayed when the power is turned back on. (l 148, About recovery) Immediately after recording finishes the ACCESS/PC lamp lights. While it lights, the disc is rotating and disc information is being recorded. If you run while holding the unit or swing it, the recorded images may be distorted so do not strongly shake or cause impact to it. Changing the recording mode of the motion picture Press the MENU button, then select [ BASIC] # [ REC MODE] # desired item and press the joystick. Recording Recording modes and recordable time available for the motion picture Recording mode Recordable time (on single side) XP (High quality) Approx. 18 min Image quality prioritized SP (Normal) Approx. 37 min LP (Long play) Approx. 75 min Recording time prioritized ≥ This unit records in VBR. VBR is an abbreviation for Variable Bit Rate. VBR recording automatically varies the bit rate (amount of data in a fixed time) depending on the subject being recorded. This means if a subject with sharp movements is recorded, the recording time is reduced. ≥ Mosaic-pattern noise may appear on a playback image in the following cases. - When there is a complicated pattern in the background - When the unit is moved too much or too fast - When a subject with sharp movements has been recorded (Particularly if it has been recorded in [LP] mode.) 51 LSQT1011

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LSQT1011
Recording
Recording motion pictures
A
Recording mode
B
Remaining time left for recording
(When the remaining time is less than 1 minute, [R 0h00m]
flashes red.)
C
Recording time elapsed
The maximum number of scenes on a disc (per
side): 999 (Even if there is remaining capacity for
recording on a disc, you may not be able to record
999 scenes.)
Sound is recorded in Dolby Digital from the internal
stereo microphone on the front of the unit. Take
care not to block this microphone.
Each time the unit enters the recording pause
mode, the counter display will be reset to
“0h00m00s”.
While motion picture recording is in progress, the
recording will not stop even if the LCD monitor is
closed and the viewfinder is retracted.
While “WRITING THE INFORMATION ON THE
DISC.” is displayed, do not disconnect the AC
adaptor or remove the battery as doing so may
make the disc unusable.
While motion picture recording is in progress, do not
disconnect the AC adaptor or remove the battery. If
you do, a repair disc message may be displayed
when the power is turned back on. (
l
148, About
recovery)
Press the MENU button, then select [
BASIC]
#
[
REC MODE]
#
desired item and press the
joystick.
This unit records in VBR. VBR is an abbreviation for Variable Bit Rate. VBR recording
automatically varies the bit rate (amount of data in a fixed time) depending on the subject being
recorded. This means if a subject with sharp movements is recorded, the recording time is
reduced.
Mosaic-pattern noise may appear on a playback
image in the following cases.
When there is a complicated pattern in the
background
When the unit is moved too much or too fast
When a subject with sharp movements has been
recorded
(Particularly if it has been recorded in [LP] mode.)
Screen indications in the disc recording mode
0h00m10s
0h00m10s
0h00m10s
SP
R
0h30m
R 0h30m
R
0h30m
A
B
C
Immediately after recording finishes the ACCESS/PC lamp lights. While it lights, the disc is
rotating and disc information is being recorded. If you run while holding the unit or swing it, the
recorded images may be distorted so do not strongly shake or cause impact to it.
Changing the recording mode of the motion picture
Recording modes and recordable time available for the motion picture
Recording mode
Recordable time
(on single side)
XP
(High quality)
Approx. 18 min
Image quality prioritized
SP
(Normal)
Approx. 37 min
LP
(Long play)
Approx. 75 min
Recording time prioritized