FUNAI BH2-M200 Owner's Manual page 28

Hdd & blu-ray disc recorder
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About HDD
HDD is a special device which has high recording density and
is suited for long-time recording or high-speed cueing but by
contrast, has many factors which can cause breakage. Use
HDD on the premise that you should dub the recorded
programmes to a Blu-ray Disc™/DVD to protect your precious
videos.
HDD is a temporary storage location:
HDD is not a permanent storage location of the recorded
contents. Be sure to use it as a temporary storage location
until you watch the programmes once, edit them, or dub them
to a Blu-ray Disc™/DVD.
Be sure to dub (back up) data promptly if you find
abnormalities in HDD:
If there is mechanical trouble with the HDD, grinding or other
sounds may be heard or blocky noise may appear on the
image. If you continue to use as it is, deterioration may
continue and eventually the HDD may not be used at all. If you
notice these symptoms of a failing HDD, promptly dub the
data to a Blu-ray Disc™/DVD.
When an HDD fails, recovery of recorded content (data) may
be impossible.
About the remaining capacity of HDD recording time:
In recording to HDD, the Remaining Capacity Display may
differ from the actual recordable time as this unit adopts
Variable Bit Rate encoding, which varies the recording
(storage) amount of data in conformity with the amount of
information in the video signal. Before recording to the HDD,
ensure there is sufficient space on the HDD by deleting
unnecessary titles in advance.
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Maximum Recordable Numbers of Title /
Chapters
HDD:
600 titles
99 chapters per title
BD-RE/-R:
200 titles
100 chapters per title
999 chapters per disc
DVD-RW/-R:
99 titles per disc
99 chapters per title
DVD+RW/+R:
49 titles per discs
99 chapters per title
254 chapters per disc
Besides the mentioned above, the number of chapters may be
different according to the recording time.
Note
• DVB channels can only be recorded to HDD, BD-RE/-R.
• DVB Ch is recorded in TS mode only.
• This unit cannot record on CD-RW/-R.
• Discs recorded on a personal computer or a DVD or CD
recorder may not be played back if the disc is damaged or
dirty or if there is condensation on the recorder's lens.
• If you record a disc using a personal computer, even if it is
recorded in a compatible format, it may not be played back
or dubbed because of the settings of the application
software used to create the disc. (Check with the software
publisher for more detailed information.)
• Discs formatted in video mode on this unit cannot record
additional information using other recorders.
• Since recording is performed using the Variable Bit Rate
(VBR) method, the actual remaining time for recording may
be a little shorter than the remaining time displayed on the
information display depending on the picture you are
recording.
• As for TS recording, the recording may not be made properly
depending on the status of the DVB signal.
• Recording continues until the disc is full (as for HDD, 8 hours
after the recording starts) or you stop the recording.
• You cannot change the recording mode during recording.
• Even if the broadcasting you are recording is in the SECAM
system, this unit automatically converts it to the PAL system
when recording.
• NTSC recording is prohibited in this unit.
• The unit will be turned off automatically under the following
conditions.
- No space remains on the disc.
- If a power failure occurs.

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