Zenith DVR313 Operating Guide - Page 39

Recording from an External Input, Recording from External Components, Recording from a Digital

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RECORDING Recording from an External Input Recording from External Components You can record from an external component, such as a camcorder or VCR, connected to any of the recorder's external inputs. 1 Make sure that the component you want to record from is connected properly to the DVD Recorder. See page 18. 2 Press INPUT repeatedly to select the external input to record from. • Tuner: Built-in tuner • AV1: Audio/Video Input mounted on back panel • AV2: Audio/Video Input mounted on front panel • DV: DV Input mounted on front panel ote Check that the Audio In settings DV Rec Audio are as you want them. See page 25 . 3 Load a recordable disc. 4 Select the recording mode as necessary by pressing REC MODE repeatedly. (HQ, SQ, LQ) HQ; High Quality, SQ; Standard Quality, LQ: Low Quality 5 Press REC (z) once. Recording will start. (The RECORD indicator lights in the display window.) Recording continues until you press STOP (x) or the disc is full. To record for a fixed length of time, see Instant Timer Recording on page 37. 6 Press STOP (x) to stop recording. 1 Make sure your digital camcorder is connected to the front panel DV IN jack. See page 18. 2 Check that the DV audio input is as you require. You can choose between Audio 1 (original audio) and Audio 2 (overdubbed audio). • DV Input is set from the DV Rec Audio in sub-menu of the Setup menu. See DV Rec Audio on page 25 for more information. 3 Press INPUT repeatedly to select the DV input. DV appears in the display window and on the TV screen. 4 Find the place on the camcorder tape that you want to the recording to start from. For best results, pause playback at the point from which you want to record. • Depending on your camcorder, you can use this recorder's remote to control the camcorder using the STOP, PLAY and PAUSE functions. 5 Press REC (z) once to start recording. • Recording is automatically stopped if the recorder detects no signal. • You can pause or stop the recording by pressing PAUSE or STOP. You cannot control the camcorder from this remote control during recording. • In Video mode, the final frame of the recording may remain displayed on screen for a while after recording stops. ote If your source is copy-protected using CopyGuard, you will not be able to record it using this recorder. See Copyright on page 8 for more details. Recording from a Digital Camcorder You can record from a digital camcorder connected to the DV IN jack on the front panel of this recorder. Using the recorder's remote, you can control both the camcorder and this recorder. Before recording, make sure that the audio input for the DV IN jack is set up (see page 25). ips • The source signal must be DVC-SD format. • Some camcorders cannot be controlled using this recorder's remote. • If you connect a second DVD Recorder using a DV cable, you cannot control the second DVD from this one. • You can't control this unit remotely from a component connected to the DV IN jack. • You can't record date and time information from a DV cassette. Playing Your Recordings on Other DVD Players Most regular DVD players can play finalized discs recorded in Video mode. A small number of players can also play DVD-RW discs recorded in VR mode, finalized or not. Check the manual that came with the other player to check what kinds of discs it will play. Finalizing a Disc Finalizing 'fixes' the recordings in place so that the disc can be played on a regular DVD player or computer equipped with a suitable DVD-ROM drive. Finalizing a Video mode disc creates a menu screen for navigating the disc. This is accessed by pressing MENU or TITLE. To finalize a disc, refer to "Finalize" on page 26. 39

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RECORDING
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Recording from an External Input
Recording from External Components
You can record from an external component, such as a
camcorder or VCR, connected to any of the recorder
s
external inputs.
1
Make sure that the component you want to
record from is connected properly to the DVD
Recorder. See page 18.
2
Press INPUT repeatedly to select the external
input to record from.
Tuner: Built-in tuner
AV1: Audio/Video Input mounted on back panel
AV2: Audio/Video Input mounted on front panel
DV: DV Input mounted on front panel
ote
Check that the Audio In settings DV Rec Audio are as
you want them. See page 25 .
3
Load a recordable disc.
4
Select the recording mode as necessary by
pressing REC MODE repeatedly. (HQ, SQ, LQ)
HQ; High Quality, SQ; Standard Quality, LQ: Low Quality
5
Press REC (
z
) once.
Recording will start. (The RECORD indicator lights
in the display window.)
±
Recording continues until you press STOP (
x
) or the
disc is full.
±
To record for a fixed length of time, see Instant Timer
Recording on page 37.
6
Press STOP (
x
) to stop recording.
ote
If your source is copy-protected using CopyGuard, you will not
be able to record it using this recorder. See Copyright on page
8 for more details.
Recording from a Digital Camcorder
You can record from a digital camcorder connected to
the DV IN jack on the front panel of this recorder. Using
the recorder
s remote, you can control both the cam-
corder and this recorder.
Before recording, make sure that the audio input for the
DV IN jack is set up (see page 25).
ips
The source signal must be DVC-SD format.
Some camcorders cannot be controlled using this
recorder
s remote.
If you connect a second DVD Recorder using a DV
cable, you cannot control the second DVD from this one.
You can
t control this unit remotely from a component
connected to the DV IN jack.
You can
t record date and time information from a DV
cassette.
1
Make sure your digital camcorder is connected
to the front panel DV IN jack. See page 18.
2
Check that the DV audio input is as you require.
You can choose between Audio 1 (original audio) and
Audio 2 (overdubbed audio).
DV Input is set from the DV Rec Audio in sub-menu of
the Setup menu. See DV Rec Audio on page 25 for
more information.
3
Press INPUT repeatedly to select the DV input.
DV appears in the display window and on the TV screen.
4
Find the place on the camcorder tape that you
want to the recording to start from.
For best results, pause playback at the point from which
you want to record.
Depending on your camcorder, you can use this
recorder
s remote to control the camcorder using the
STOP, PLAY and PAUSE functions.
5
Press REC (
z
) once to start recording.
Recording is automatically stopped if the recorder
detects no signal.
You can pause or stop the recording by pressing
PAUSE or STOP.You cannot control the camcorder from
this remote control during recording.
In Video mode, the final frame of the recording may
remain displayed on screen for a while after recording
stops.
Playing Your Recordings on
Other DVD Players
Most regular DVD players can play finalized discs
recorded in Video mode. A small number of players
can also play DVD-RW discs recorded in VR mode,
finalized or not. Check the manual that came with the
other player to check what kinds of discs it will play.
Finalizing a Disc
Finalizing
fixes
the recordings in place so that the
disc can be played on a regular DVD player or com-
puter equipped with a suitable DVD-ROM drive.
Finalizing a Video mode disc creates a menu screen
for navigating the disc. This is accessed by pressing
MENU or TITLE.
To finalize a disc, refer to
Finalize
on page 26.