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High-definition television
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Using the TV's Features
Don't change channels when you are recording because recording will automatically stop. If you
tune away from the digital program you're recording, you may either cause the 1394 output to
stop sending the program (e.g., if you tune to an analog channel) or to record something
unintended (a different digital channel).
A dialogue box appears when you press the RECORD button to let you know the 1394
component is recording the channel that you selected.
You can select a default recording preference: record all subchannels on a major channel or
record only a specific subchannel.
Recording just the subchannel saves space on the AVHDD. Also, a DVCR may not be able to
record more than one subchannel because of the DVCR's data rate.
However, if you're recording to an AVHDD or DVCR and choose to record only to a specific
subchannel, you may see a blank screen when playing back at first. You'll need to use the CH+
or CH- button to go through the subchannels before you get to the subchannel you recorded.
This happens because the data of all the subchannels is recorded, but not the content—only the
content (or complete signal) for the specified subchannel is recorded.
The program name, channel, track number, DTVLink-model name, and elapsed time for 1394
recordings appear in the channel banner (some information only available for AVHDD and not
for DVCR). To access the channel banner, press INFO on the remote control. Press the up/down
arrow buttons to scroll through the track numbers (recordings) in the channel banner. For the
different subchannels, press the CH+ or CH-. In addition, pressing the left arrow allows instant
replay and pressing the right arrow skips ahead on an AVHDD.
Program Title
Subchannel 1
To do a 1394 timer recording, schedule it through the Record/Wake Timer screen. Once the
timed recording is set up, the TV automatically makes a timed 1394 recording if the channel is
digital, no matter what signal source is selected. The recording takes place every day for the
duration that is selected in the Record/Wake menu.
Set up 1394 Recording Preferences
To successfully record digital content via the 1394 DTVLink Input/Output Jack, you need to set up
the 1394 Recording screen.
Main Menu
Connections
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AVHDD Model
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Pressing RECORD tunes to the device selected above.
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DTVLink Connect
If more than one IEEE-1394 recorder is connected, you can
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select which one will record a digital channel when RECORD
Channel Search
1394 Recording
is pressed on the TV remote. You can also select if the TV
should "Auto Tune to that input when RECORD is pressed.
The device can respond to RECORD and STOP commands
even if the TV is not tuned to that device's input on the TV.
Select a default recording preference:
Record all subchannels (May exceed a DVCR's bitrate).
Record only currently-tuned subchannel*
*Saves space when recording to a hard disk drive (HDD);
playback on a digital VCR or from HDD to another TV may
require changing subchannels to view the recorded one.
Press
or
to point to an option, then press OK to
select it. Press
to return to the menu.
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1. Go to the 1394 Setup menu.
1394 Setup
2. Highlight 1394 Recording, and press the OK button (only 1394
3. If you have an AVHDD connected, put a check in the box for auto
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components that are capable of recording appear). If you have more
than one 1394 recording component, you need to pick the 1394 default
recording component (i.e., the component which records when you
press RECORD on the remote or set up a Record/Wake Timer).
tuning because auto tuning lets you see the digital channel being
recorded and you can use instant replay, pause, etc.
Note: If you don't check the auto tuning box, pressing RECORD will
only start recording— it doesn't switch the TV to the 1394 input—
you'll need to use the INPUT button to channel through the inputs.
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