Sharp SR3U Operation Manual - Page 13

Using the Proper Disc, Time Display for Recording and, Playback Video mode only, Unrecordable

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About DVD Using the Proper Disc Select the disc and recording format to be used according to the objective of the recording. Select the disc and recording format by referring to the table below. Objective • When you want to play back a recorded disc with a DVD player or DVD Video compatible PC • When not re-recording a recorded disc (when making a permanent recording or when you do not want the recording to be erased) • When you want to play back a recorded disc with a DVD player or DVD Video compatible PC • When you want to repeatedly record and erase a recorded disc • When you want to edit a disc recorded with this Recorder • When playing back with a DVD-RW compatible player with the following indication Disc Used Recordable DVD-R disc 4.7 Recordable DVD-RW disc Ver. 1.1 or Ver. 1.1 (CPRM compatible) Recordable DVD-RW disc Ver. 1.1 or Ver. 1.1 (CPRM compatible) Recording Format Video mode recording + finalization Video mode recording + finalization VR mode recording + (finalization) Unrecordable Material Æ This Recorder is equipped with a copy guard function that prevents recording of video software or broadcast programs that contain a signal that restricts copying in accordance with copyrights and so forth. Example: • DVD videos • PPV (pay-per-view) broadcasts Æ The proper image may not be obtained in the case a copy guard signal is contained in the images input from equipment connected to the external input jacks (LINE IN 1, LINE IN 2, LINE IN 3) of this Recorder. Example: • Images not output at proper brightness • Incorrect output of picture size and other data Connect such equipment directly to your TV without going through this Recorder. Æ In the case a copy guard signal is contained in a source video that occurs part way through recording, recording is paused at that point. Recording resumes when the copy guard signal is no longer present, while no recordings will be made for the part where the copy prevention signal is present. • When you want to repeatedly record and erase a recorded disc • When you want to record a "Copy Once" satellite broadcast, etc. Recordable DVD-RW disc Ver. 1.1 (CPRM compatible) VR mode recording Time Display for Recording and Playback (Video mode only) • With this Recorder, the displayed record/playback time is about 0.1% shorter than the actual recording time. In video like TV broadcasts, video is sent at a rate of about 29.9 frames per second. For convenience, this Recorder calculates using a value of 30 frames per second. (If, for example, you record one hour, the time display on the Recorder will be: 60 minutes K 0.999 ! 59.94 minutes ! 59 mins. 56 secs.) 13

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Objective
When you want to play
back a recorded disc with
a DVD player or DVD
Video compatible PC
• When not re-recording a
recorded disc (when
making a permanent
recording or when you
do not want the
recording to be erased)
When you want to play
back a recorded disc with
a DVD player or DVD
Video compatible PC
• When you want to
repeatedly record and
erase a recorded disc
• When you want to edit
a disc recorded with
this Recorder
• When playing back with
a DVD-RW compatible
player with the
following indication
• When you want to
repeatedly record and
erase a recorded disc
• When you want to
record a “Copy Once”
satellite broadcast, etc.
Disc Used
Recordable
DVD-R disc
Recordable
DVD-RW disc
Ver. 1.1 or Ver.
1.1 (CPRM
compatible)
Recordable
DVD-RW disc
Ver. 1.1 or
Ver. 1.1
(CPRM
compatible)
Recordable
DVD-RW disc
Ver. 1.1
(CPRM
compatible)
Recording Format
Video mode
recording
+
finalization
Video mode
recording
+
finalization
VR mode
recording
+
(finalization)
VR mode
recording
About DVD
Using the Proper Disc
Select the disc and recording format to be used
according to the objective of the recording.
Select the disc and recording format by referring
to the table below.
4.7
Time Display for Recording and
Playback (Video mode only)
With this Recorder, the displayed record/playback time is
about 0.1% shorter than the actual recording time. In
video like TV broadcasts, video is sent at a rate of about
29.9 frames per second. For convenience, this Recorder
calculates using a value of 30 frames per second. (If, for
example, you record one hour, the time display on the
Recorder will be: 60 minutes
K
0.999
!
59.94 minutes
!
59 mins. 56 secs.)
Unrecordable Material
Æ
This Recorder is equipped with a copy guard
function that prevents recording of video software
or broadcast programs that contain a signal that
restricts copying in accordance with copyrights and
so forth.
Example:
DVD videos
PPV (pay-per-view) broadcasts
Æ
The proper image may not be obtained in the case
a copy guard signal is contained in the images
input from equipment connected to the external
input jacks (LINE IN 1, LINE IN 2, LINE IN 3) of
this Recorder.
Example:
Images not output at proper brightness
Incorrect output of picture size and other data
Connect such equipment directly to your TV
without going through this Recorder.
Æ
In the case a copy guard signal is contained in a
source video that occurs part way through record-
ing, recording is paused at that point. Recording
resumes when the copy guard signal is no longer
present, while no recordings will be made for the
part where the copy prevention signal is present.