Recording From A Dv Camcorder; About Dv - Pioneer DVR-550H-S Operating Instructions Manual

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Drive' or 'Record to DVD'.
The DV tape is rewound to the beginning.
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Once it is rewound, the DV tape is played
from the beginning and copied to either the
HDD or a DVD.
• If there is a gap of two minutes or more
between recorded contents, the copying
g and recording from a DV camcorder
process is automatically stopped.
• Once copying is finished, the DV tape is
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automatically rewound.
ing and recording from a
• To cancel the copying process, press
STOP REC for more than three
seconds.
About automatic finalization
If you use a DVD-R/-RW (Video mode) or
back and record video from a
DVD+R/+RW disc for copying, it will
er connected to the DV IN jack
automatically be finalized after copying is
panel of this recorder.
complete.
• You can't customize the background for
ortant
DVD-R/-RW or DVD+R/+RW disc
nnect a second recorder using a
finalization.
, you cannot control the second
• No title names are assigned.
m this one.
• If you want to give the disc a name,
t control this unit remotely from
please do so before you start the copy
nent connected to the DV IN
(see Input Disc Name on page 107).
• If a timer recording is scheduled to start,
and in some other instances, the disc
from a DV camcorder
will not be finalized.
ure your DV camcorder is
o the front panel DV IN jack.
Frequently Asked Questions
e Initial Setup menu, check
• I can't get my DV camcorder to work with
audio input is setup as you
the recorder!
Check that the DV cable is properly
t on page 117 for more on this.
connected. Also make sure that what
so that the Audio In settings for
you're trying to record is not copy-
l Audio and Bilingual
protected.
ng are as you want them (see
If it still doesn't work, try switching off
on page 116).
the camcorder then switch back on.
lect 'DV', then 'DV Video
om the Home Menu.
Note
ayback on the camcorder.
1 If the audio subcode on the DV tape cannot be read correctly, the audio type will not switch automatically. You
the camcorder should appear
can switch the audio manually from the External Audio setting (page 116).
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d the incoming video, press
Select 'Record to Hard Disk
• The recorder will only start recording
from the DV IN jack if there is a valid
signal. Recording will pause if the signal
is interrupted during recording.
• If your source is copy-protected using
Copy Guard, you will not be able to
record it. See Restrictions on video
recording on page 50 for more details.
Recording from a DV
camcorder
• The source signal must be DVC-SD
format.
• You can't record date and time
information from DV cassette.
• During DV recording, if a part of the tape
is blank, or has copy-protected material
on it, this recorder will pause recording.
Recording will restart automatically
when there is a recordable signal.
However, if there is more than two
minutes of blank tape, this recorder will
stop recording and the camcorder
should stop (depending on the
camcorder).
Copying from a DV source
Using the recorder's remote, you can control
both the camcorder and this recorder.
Important
• There's a picture, but no sound!
Try switching the DV Input setting (see
DV Input on page 117) between Stereo 1
1
and Stereo 2.

About DV

Using DV, also known as i.LINK or IEEE 1394-
1995, you can connect a DV camcorder to
this recorder using a DV cable for input of
audio, video, data and control signals.
"i.LINK" and the "i.LINK" logo are
trademarks.
• This recorder is only compatible with DV-
format (DVC-SD) camcorders. Digital
satellite receivers and Digital VHS video
recorders are not compatible.
• You cannot connect more than one DV
camcorder at a time to this recorder.
• You cannot control this recorder from
external equipment connected via the
DV IN jack.
• It may not always be possible to control
the connected camcorder via the DV IN
jack.
• DV camcorders can usually record audio
as stereo 16-bit/48 kHz, or twin stereo
tracks of 12-bit/32 kHz. This recorder can
only record one stereo audio track. Set
the DV Input setting as required (see DV
Input on page 117).
• Audio input to the DV IN jack should be
32 kHz or 48 kHz (not 44.1 kHz).
• Picture disturbance in the recording
may occur if the source component
pauses playback or plays an unrecorded
section of tape, or if the power fails in the
source component, or the DV cable is
disconnected.
• The DV IN jack is an input only. There is
no output functionality.
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