Watching Recorded Tv Programs Or Videos; Recording Tv Programs - Fujitsu Lifebook N6210 User Manual

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5.
When formatting has been completed, recordable
time for the disc is indicated. Note that the percent-
age indicator showing progress status may abruptly
accelerate at around 80%. In this case, initialization
may have terminated, but the disc has been initial-
ized without any problem. During the initializa-
tion, all operations become ineffective.
Setting the recording mode
There are three different recording modes: High Quality,
Good Quality, and Extended Play.
Recording Mode
Recording Time
to DVD-RAM*
DVD HQ:
Approximately 1 hour
High Quality
DVD GQ:
Approximately 2 hours
Good Quality
DVD EP:
Approximately 3 hours
Extended Play
* For a 4.7 GB-capacity, single-sided DVD-RAM
1.
Press the [Menu] button to display the menu.
2.
Move the cursor down to select "Recording modes".
3.
Select the recording mode you like with the up and
down cursor buttons and press the [Enter] button.

Recording TV programs

1.
Display the channel to be recorded. See "Watching
TV and External Video without Booting Up" on
page 106
2.
Insert a formatted DVD-RAM disc into the optical
drive of the notebook. Wait until "Loading a disc..."
disappears. You cannot start the recording until
"Loading a disc..." disappears.
3.
Press the [REC] button. Recording starts.
• During recording, buttons other than the
[Stop/Eject] button of the remote con-
troller, the Volume (+)/(-) buttons, or the
[Stop/Eject] button and the volume
adjusting button of the notebook
become ineffective. When a setting time
for an off-timer is reached during the
recording, the off-timer will be canceled.
• Even if data is recorded on a dual-sided
DVD-RAM, continuous recording on
both sides of disc cannot be performed.
4.
Press the Stop/Eject button on the remote control
or the Stop/Eject button on the notebook when the
recording has been completed. The notebook stops
recording and the disc stops. When pressing the
Stop/Eject button on the remote control or the
T V T u n e r U s e r ' s G u i d e
Stop/Eject button on the notebook again, the tray
emerges from the drive to eject the disc.
To play the recorded DVD, use the DVD/CD mode of
Instant MyMedia. See "Playing CD/DVDs" on page 110
The notebook's DVD play mode can also be used to play
the recording.
WATCHING RECORDED TV PROGRAMS
OR VIDEOS
This section describes how to play TV programs that
were recorded on the notebook's hard disk with
Quality
WinDVR.
Playing TV programs or videos recorded on
Best
the notebook
Better
1.
Press the [MyMedia] button on the remote control
to display the main menu.
Good
2.
Select "Playback" from the menu and press the
[Enter] button.
3.
Select the folder in which TV programs or videos to
be played are stored and press the [Enter] button.
4.
Select the TV program or video you want to play
and press the [Enter] button. Three options are dis-
played: "Play", "Delete", and "Cancel". If "Play" is
selected, the TV programs or videos selected start
to play. If "Delete" is selected, the TV programs or
videos selected are deleted.
Operations during play
• Pause
When you press the [Play/Pause] button on the remote
control during the play, play is temporally stopped.
When you press the [Play/Pause] button again, play is
resumed. (The [Play/Pause] button on the notebook can
also be used.)
• Fast-forward/Rewind
Forward can be performed if you press the [F.FWD]
button, and rewind can be performed if you press the
[F.REW] button during the play. Each time the button is
pressed, the speed cycles through four stages. When you
press the [Play/Pause] button, normal play speed is
resumed.
Fast-Forward and Rewind speeds are double speed, x 4
speed, x 8 speed, x 20 speed.
Note that when playing back WMV files, only x5 speed is
supported; AVI format is not supported, so it may not
play back properly.
At double speed, audio is played along pictures; however,
in some cases the sound may jump.
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