Frequently Asked Questions - Panasonic Diga DMR-XW300 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic dvd recorder operating instructions
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Frequently asked questions

Refer to the following items if you have any doubts about unit operations.
Set up
Which aerial is suitable for receiving
digital terrestrial broadcasts?
Can this unit receive or record High
Definition (HD) broadcasts?
What do I need to play multi channel
surround sound?
Are the headphones and speakers
directly connected to the unit?
My television has S VIDEO IN terminal,
COMPONENT VIDEO IN terminals and
HDMI IN terminal. Which should I
connect with?
Disc
Can I play DVD-Video bought in another
country?
Can DVD-Video that does not have a
region number be played?
Please tell me about disc compatibility
with this unit.
Recording
Can I record from a commercially
purchased video cassette, DVD?
Can the disc recorded with this unit play
on other equipment?
Can I high speed copy to a disc?
Is it possible to copy to the disc, SD card,
or USB memory after copying HD video
(AVCHD format) to the HDD?
RQT9135
96
≥You can use your current aerial. However, depending on the area where you live, a new
aerial may be necessary. Consult your local TV aerial installer.
≥Yes, this unit can receive or record High Definition (HD) broadcasts. Record in DR
recording mode.
≥Connect the appropriate amplifier/receiver to the HDMI AV OUT terminal, the DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT terminal (OPTICAL, COAXIAL).
≥You cannot directly connect them to the unit. Connect through the amplifier etc.
≥The different levels of picture quality input are listed below in order from highest to lowest.
HDMI IN )COMPONENT VIDEO IN )S VIDEO IN )VIDEO IN. However, it will take
longer for the picture output to start up when this unit is connected with the HDMI IN
terminal.
≥Playback of the following discs is not possible.
– DVD-Video discs that do not include region "4" or "ALL".
Refer to the disc's jacket for more information.
≥The region management information for DVD-Video indicates that the disc conforms to
industry standards. You cannot play discs that do not conform to industry standards or do
not have a region number.
≥Refer to "HDD and disc information".
≥Most commercially sold video cassettes, DVD are copy protected; therefore, recording is
usually not possible.
≥Refer to "Play on other players" in "HDD and disc information".
≥Yes, you can. (But you may not high speed copy depending on the disc to copy or the
title.)
Depending on the disc type, the maximum speed varies.
≥It can be copied to the disc.
– It will be copied with SD quality. (It cannot be copied as it is in HD picture quality.)
≥It cannot be copied to SD card or USB memory.
Page
91, 92
91, 92
Cover
6–10
8–9
48

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents