Sony VRDMC10 Operating Instructions - Page 66
Setup, Using the Setup Menu, Rec Quality (REC mode), Auto Stop Timer, Auto
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Setup Using the Setup Menu You can change the various settings for creating discs in the Setup Menu screen. 1 Turn on the DVDirect and press the RETURN button. 2 Press V or v to select a menu item, and press the ENTER button. c indicates the default settings. Rec Quality (REC mode) Select the recording quality for recording in SD (Standard Definition) quality. These options are available when you use an audio/video cable, an AV cable, an S-video cable or a DV (i.LINK) cable to connect your video device. c HQ Highest image quality HSP High image quality SP Standard image quality LP Low image quality. You can record more videos on a disc. z Hint • Disc recording capacity depends on the REC mode (page 77). Auto Stop Timer Select the preset time used to stop recording automatically when recording in the SD (Standard Definition) quality. Auto Stop Timer is available when you use an audio/video cable, an AV cable or an S-video cable to connect your video device. c OFF Recording does not stop automatically. 30 minutes - 4 hours Recording automatically stops when the preset time has passed after recording starts. Select 30 min, 60 min, 90 min, 2h, 3h, or 4h. b Note • The Auto Stop Timer setting is canceled when: - the recording is completed, - the (stop) button is pressed during recording, or - the power is turned off. Auto Chapter Specify the time interval at which chapters are created automatically on an SD (Standard Definition) disc. Auto Chapter is available when you use an audio/ video cable, an AV cable, an S-video cable or a DV (i.LINK) cable to connect your video device. OFF No chapters are inserted. c 5 min Inserts chapters at approximately 5-minute intervals. 10 min Inserts chapters at approximately 10-minute intervals. 15 min Inserts chapters at approximately 15-minute intervals. 66