Recording; Recording To Dvd Discs - CyberHome CH-DVR 1600MU Operating Manual

Dvd recorder & player with progressive scan video playback
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Recording

Recording to DVD Discs

With DVD+R/RW recording, you can create your own DVDs from your home movies, favorite TV shows or from other
video sources.
DVD+RW
Think of DVD+RW (DVD+ReWritable) discs as the
digital equivalent of your old VHS tapes. Like video tape,
DVD+RW discs can be recorded to, erased and re-used.
But unlike video tape, DVD+RW discs will retain their
crystal-clear digital quality even after being erased and
re-recorded over 1000 times! And, this superior quality
will not degrade with the passage of time like VHS
tapes.
Recording- Rear Input Connections
REAR RECORDING INPUTS - There are (2) recording source inputs on the back panel, (1) S-VIDEO (referred to as
"S-VIDEO 1") and (1) Composite Video (referred to as "VIDEO 1"). Note that both of these video inputs share the
same stereo audio input.
Selecting an Input Source
You can easily select the AV input on this unit.
1
Connect the desired AV input source.
2
Press
SOURCE
and use the
your desired input source. Press
3
You can now view the content from the AV source
you connected to the unit.
4
Insert a recordable
DVD +R or DVR
+RW disc and
press
REC
to begin
recording.
You may choose from the following input
sources:
!
TV
- The DVD Recorder's built-in TV
Tuner allows you to record your
favorite TV programs.
!
VIDEO IN 1
- The Composite Video
Input located at the back of the unit.
Used for any video device with
Composite Video Out.
!
S-VIDEO IN
- Located on the back
panel, S-VIDEO provides a better
picture than standard Composite
Video. Use this input for camcorders or
other video devices when possible.
!
VIDEO IN 2
- The Composite Video
Input on the Front Panel.
!
DV IN
- The DV Input on the Front
Panel.
3 4 / keys to select
ENTER
.
Audio/Video source such as
DVD player or VCR with
S- Video Out
The Recorder
A lower-cost alternative to DVD+RW, these "Recordable"
discs cannot be erased. Once a recording is made to a
DVD+R disc, the disc space used by that recording can
never be reclaimed. DVD+R discs must be Finalized
before they can be played back on standard DVD
Players, and once this process is complete, no more
recordings can be added. This is an important difference
between DVD+R and DVD+RW Discs.
Audio/Video source such as
camcorder supporting
Composite Video Out
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Recording
DVD+R
RED
WHITE
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S-VIDEO

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