JVC DR-MX10SEK Instructions Manual page 9

Vhs & hdd & dvd video recorder
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How to choose a DVD disc
At times like these
To record repeatedly
To play on other units
To perform high speed
dubbing from the HDD
To record programmes
that are only recordable
once
Not sure which disc to
use
For details on the types of discs, see AAbout DiscsB [
When using DVD-RW, DVD-R
Formatting is necessary. [
With DVD-RW
0
Format in either VR mode or Video mode.
0
Able to format as many times as desired.
With DVD-R
0
Format using new discs only for VR mode.
0
It will be in Video mode when not formatted.
0
Unable to reformat.
Approx. 100K
Recording on DVD-R (Video mode) is
recommended.
0
Be sure to finalise after recording.
[
HDD
Max. approx.
0
When performing high speed dubbing, choose a high speed
DVD
DVD disc. [
CPRM-compliant
P66]
Usable DVD discs
DVD-RAM
DVD-RW
Approx. 1000
times
times
P67]
DVD-RAM
DVD-RW
Max. approx.
3x speed
4x speed
P72]
CPRM-compliant
DVD-RAM
DVD-RW (VR mode)
DVD-RAM is recommended.
DVD-RAM
0
Does not require formatting.
0
Able to record repeatedly, or edit such
as deleting unwanted parts.
P12].
VR mode
0
When you wish to record repeatedly or edit such as
deleting unwanted parts.
(Unable to record repeatedly with DVD-R.)
0
Deleting recorded programmes will increase the disc
remaining time.
(Does not increase for DVD-R.)
0
When you wish to record programmes that are only
recordable once.
(Use a CPRM-compliant disc.)
Video mode
0
When you wish to play back on other DVD players.
0
Unable to edit such as deleting unwanted parts.
0
Deleting recorded programmes will not increase the
disc remaining time.
DVD-R
(Video mode)
DVD-R
Max. approx.
8x speed
CPRM-compliant
DVD-R (VR mode)
(Formatting [
P66])
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