Writable Discs That Can Be Used For Creating Video Duds - Sony DVDirect VRD-MC3 Operating Instructions Manual

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Compatible
disc types for recording differ as follows, depending
on the type
of video device and connection
interface you are using.
Type of Device
Sony HDD
camcorder
Sony DVD
camcorder
DV camcorder
D8 camcorder
HDV
camcorder*
MICROMV
camcorder
HDD or DVD
camcorders
from other
manufacturers
All camcorders
and video
devices (analog
input)
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Notes on creating video DVDs
• You cannot record videos with copy-protected
signals (commercial
DVDs,
VHS software,
some programs
from satellite or CATV receivers, etc.).
• You cannot make incremental
recordings on discs that have been created
using a computer
or other DVD recorder.
• When adding video to a video DVD created using a DVD+R disc, you must use
the same interface used during the previous recording to connect the video
device and the DVDirect. For example, you cannot add video from a DVD
camcorder connected via an S-video or video input cable onto a DVD+R disc
with video dubbed from a DVD camcorder that was connected via a USB cable.
• When recording video from an HDD camcorder onto a disc, only the video
images stored in the camera are available for recording. You cannot record both
the video and still images stored in the camera onto a disc at the same time.
• When using a DVD camcorder, recording is not possible when the disc
inside the DVD camcorder
is a DVD-RW disc with video recorded in
DVD-VR format.
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