One Touch Dubbing (Hdd Dvd) - Panasonic DMR-HS2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Note
≥The contents of dubbing lists will remain in the memory even
after the power has been turned off. In the case of the DVD drive,
the contents are erased if [<, OPEN/CLOSE] (43) is pressed.
However, note that if original programmes and play lists are
erased, all the dubbing lists will also be erased.
≥It is not possible to activate timer recording during dubbing.
≥Even if you select a higher picture quality recording mode than
that of the dubbing source, it will not be possible to obtain picture
quality better than the dubbing source (although selection may be
effective in combating loss in picture quality during recording).
≥When dubbing a programme, playlists made from that
programme will not be dubbed.
≥The programme settings (protect, etc) are reproduced in the
dubbed material. (If you select the recording mode other than
"High Speed", markers are not reproduced).
≥Select the TV system (PAL/NTSC) of the programme you wish to
dub. (page 75)
≥Icon explanations:
(Move):
Displayed when a programme with recording limitations enters a
dubbing list.
N/P (N: NTSC, P:PAL):
Displayed when you dubbed using a different encoding system
from that of the TV system currently selected on the unit.
- To play back a programme dubbed using a different encoding
system from that of the TV system currently selected, alter the
TV system setting on this unit to suit (page 75).
:
Still pictures in programmes and play lists [RAM]
- These cannot be dubbed.
Recording Limits
Some programmes may not be recordable or may have limits on
number of times they can be dubbed. Refer to the table below for
details about storage media and associated limits.
(1)
HDD
(3)
RAM
DVD-R
HDD
(4)
RAM
*Can be dubbed to the HDD but cannot be played back.
(1) Recording limit
(2) Usable Media for dubbing/
moving
(3) Copy free
(4) Recording limited to one time
≥If a programme with recording limitations is dubbed from HDD to
DVD-RAM, the programme is moved (i.e. it is moved to another
storage media). The original programme (including play list
scenes made from that programme) are erased.
A message screen is displayed when dubbing.
≥Programmes with recording limitations and play lists with
recording limitations cannot be registered on the same dubbing
list.
≥Play lists made from programmes with recording limitations
cannot be dubbed.
(2)
RAM
(5)
DVD-R
(5)
HDD
(5)
(6)
(7)
RAM
*
(5)
HDD
(8)
(5) Dub
(6) You cannot dub.
(7) Move
(8) You cannot record on DVD-R.
Dubbing programmes or play list (continued)
One Touch Dubbing (HDD
Programmes and play lists currently being played back on HDD
can simultaneously be dubbed to DVD-RAM or DVD-R.
1
Press [HDD] (6) to select the HDD drive.
2
During play or while paused
Press [DUBBING] (27).
≥The confirmation screen is displayed.
Start Dubbing
High Speed mode is selected.
Is it OK to start?
Yes
No
SELECT
RETURN
ENTER
Use [2, 1] (10) to select "Yes" and press [ENTER]
3
(10).
ªTo stop dubbing halfway through
Press and hold [RETURN] (23) for 3 or more seconds.
≥Stopping dubbing in High Speed mode partway through will
cancel the recording and any data recorded up to that point will
be lost. In all other recording modes if dubbing is stopped halfway
through the part recorded up to that point will be recorded as one
complete programme.
Note
≥This function works while either the programme list or play list
screen is being displayed.
≥Usually, dubbing takes place using "High Speed" mode for DVD-
RAM or the recording mode of the dubbing source for DVD-R.
However, with the following exceptions the recording mode is
changed automatically to "FR":
- When the programme will not fit onto the disc if recorded using
the recording mode of the dubbing source.
- When dubbing play lists.
≥It is not possible to activate timer recording during dubbing.
≥Programmes with recording limitations (including play lists made
from that programmes) cannot be dubbed.
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