Pioneer DVR340 Operating Instructions - Page 35

Recording, Setting the picture quality, recording time, Basic recording from the TV

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Recording 05 Setting the picture quality/ recording time DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD Before starting a recording, you will usually want to set the picture quality/recording time. There are six standard settings available, which allow you to choose a balance between picture quality and recording time. When Manual Recording is set to On (see Manual Recording on page 116), a further option will be available (MN1 to MN32 or LPCM, depending on what you set). When recording to DVD+R/+RW, SLP is the longest recording time available. If you select SEP or MN1 to MN3, the recording mode will automatically revert to SLP. • SLP (Super Long Play) - Lower quality than EP, but gives about eight hours of recording time on a DVD disc. • SEP (Super Extended Play) - Lowest video quality but gives about ten hours of recording time on a DVD disc. • MN1 to MN32 / LPCM1 - Manual / Linear PCM (available only when manual recording is on) The setting is indicated in the front panel display, and shown on-screen together with the recording time for a blank recordable disc. If a recordable disc is loaded, the approximate remaining recording time for that disc is also shown. (Note that if the On Screen Display setting (see On Screen Display on page 118) is Off then this information is not displayed.) Basic recording from the TV REC MODE • Press repeatedly to select the recording quality. • XP - High quality setting, gives about one hour of recording time on a DVD disc. • SP (Standard Play) - Default quality, used for most applications, gives about two hours of recording time on a DVD. • LP (Long Play) - Lower video quality than SP, but doubles the recording time on a DVD to about four hours. • EP (Extended Play) - Lower quality than LP, but gives about six hours of recording time on a DVD disc. DVD (VR) DVD (Video) DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM HDD Basic recording from the TV involves just setting the channel to record, choosing whether to record to the HDD or a DVD and selecting the recording quality. 1 HDD DVD Select the HDD or DVD for recording. • If you're recording to DVD, load a recordable disc (if you load a new blank DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc, the recorder takes a short while to initialize the disc). • If you want to record a VR mode DVD-R or a Video mode DVD-RW, you must initialize it before proceeding (see Initializing recordable DVD discs on page 52). Note 1 Audio is recorded in 16-bit Linear PCM format, video is recorded at XP quality. When recording a bilingual broadcast, select which audio channel to record (see Bilingual Recording on page 113). 35 En

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Recording
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En
Setting the picture quality/
recording time
Before starting a recording, you will usually
want to set the picture quality/recording
time. There are six standard settings
available, which allow you to choose a
balance between picture quality and
recording time.
When Manual Recording is set to On (see
Manual Recording
on page 116), a further
option will be available (
MN1
to
MN32
or
LPCM
, depending on what you set).
When recording to DVD+R/+RW,
SLP
is the
longest recording time available. If you
select
SEP
or
MN1
to
MN3
, the recording
mode will automatically revert to
SLP
.
Press repeatedly to select the
recording quality.
XP
– High quality setting, gives about
one hour of recording time on a DVD
disc.
SP
(Standard Play) – Default quality,
used for most applications, gives about
two hours of recording time on a DVD.
LP
(Long Play) – Lower video quality than
SP, but doubles the recording time on a
DVD to about four hours.
EP
(Extended Play) – Lower quality than
LP, but gives about six hours of
recording time on a DVD disc.
SLP
(Super Long Play) – Lower quality
than EP, but gives about eight hours of
recording time on a DVD disc.
SEP
(Super Extended Play) – Lowest
video quality but gives about ten hours of
recording time on a DVD disc.
MN1
to
MN32
/
LPCM
1
– Manual /
Linear PCM (available only when manual
recording is on)
The setting is indicated in the front panel
display, and shown on-screen together with
the recording time for a blank recordable
disc. If a recordable disc is loaded, the
approximate remaining recording time for
that disc is also shown. (Note that if the On
Screen Display setting (see
On Screen
Display
on page 118) is
Off
then this
information is not displayed.)
Basic recording from the TV
Basic recording from the TV involves just
setting the channel to record, choosing
whether to record to the HDD or a DVD and
selecting the recording quality.
1
Select the HDD or
DVD for recording.
If you’re recording to DVD, load a
recordable disc (if you load a new blank
DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc, the recorder
takes a short while to initialize the disc).
If you want to record a VR mode DVD-R
or a Video mode DVD-RW, you must
initialize it before proceeding (see
Initializing recordable DVD discs
on
page 52).
DVD (VR)
DVD (Video)
DVD+R
DVD+RW
DVD-RAM
HDD
REC MODE
Note
1
Audio is recorded in 16-bit Linear PCM format, video is recorded at XP quality. When recording a bilingual broad-
cast, select which audio channel to record (see
Bilingual Recording
on page 113).
DVD (VR)
DVD (Video)
DVD+R
DVD+RW
DVD-RAM
HDD
HDD
DVD