Owner's Manual

50
Dubbing
Before
Dubbing
Use
the
copying
features
of
this
recorder
to:
Back
up
important recordings
stored
on
the
HDD
to
a
DVD.
Make
a
DVD
copy
of
a
recording
on
the
HDD
to
play
in
another
player.
Transfer
video
from
a
DVD
to
the
HDD
for
editing.
Transfer
edited
video
from
the
HDD
to
DVD.
The
simplest
method
of
copying
is
to
use
the
One
Touch
Copy
feature.
Using
this
you
can
very
simply
copy
the
title
that's
currently
playing
from
HDD
to
DVD,
or
the
other
way
around.
Note:
If
the
title's
length
is
less
than
5
seconds,
the
dubbing
is
not
available.
(from
HDD
to
DVD)
Restrictions
on
copying
Some
video
material
is
copy-once
protected:
Such
material
cannot
be
copied
to
HDD
or
DVD.
You
can
identify
copy-once
protected
material
during
playback
by
displaying
disc
information
on-screen.
NTSC
format
signals
from
the
analog
or
the
DV
inputs
is
not
recorded
correctly
with
this
recorder.
Video
signals
in
SECAM
format
(from
the
built-in
TV
tuner
or
from
the
analog
inputs)
are
recorded
in
PAL
format.
What
is
'CPRM'?
CPRM
is
a
copy
protection
system
(with
scramble
system)
only
allowing
the
recording
of
'copy
once'
broadcast
programs.
CPRM
stands
for
Content
Protection
for
Recordable
Media.
CPRM
recordings
can
only
be
made
on
DVD-RW
discs
formatted
in
VR
mode
or
DVD-RAM
discs,
and
CPRM
recordings
can
only
be
played
on
players
that
are
specifically
compatible
with
CPRM.
Copyright
Recording
equipment
should
be
used
only
for
lawful
copying
and
you
are
advised
to
check
carefully
what
is
lawful
copying
in
the
area
in
which
you
are
making
a
copy.
Copying
of
copyright
material
such
as
films
or
music
is
unlawful
unless
permitted
by
a
legal
exception
or
consented
to
by
the
rights
owner.
This
product
incorporates
copyright
protection
technology
that
is
protected
by
method
claims
of
certain
U.S.
patents
and
other
intellectual
property
rights
owned
by
Macrovision
Corporation
and
other
rights
owners.
Use
of
this
copyright
protection
technology
must
be
authorized
by
Macrovision
Corporation,
and
is
intended
for
home
and
other
limited
viewing
uses
only,
unless
otherwise
authorized
by
Macrovision
corporation.
Reverse
engineering
or
disassembly
is
prohibited.
CONSUMERS
SHOULD
NOTE
THAT
NOT
ALL
HIGH
DEFINITION
TELEVISION
SETS
ARE
FULLY
COMPATIBLE
WITH
THIS
PRODUCT
AND
MAY
CAUSE
ARTIFACTS
TO
BE
DISPLAYED
IN
THE
PICTURE.
IN
CASE OF
625
PROGRESSIVE
SCAN
PICTURE
PROBLEMS,
IT
IS
RECOMMENDED
THAT
THE
USER
SWITCH
THE
CONNECTION
TO
THE
'STANDARD
DEFINITION'
OUTPUT.
IF
THERE
ARE
QUESTIONS
REGARDING
OUR
TV
SET
COMPATIBILITY
WITH
THIS
MODEL
625p
HDD/DVD
RECORDER,
PLEASE
CONTACT
OUR
CUSTOMER
SERVICE CENTER.
Fast
copying
(Maximum
12x)
Copying
between
DVD
and
HDD
is
a
completely
digital
process
and
therefore
involves
no
loss
of
quality
in
the
audio
or
video.
This
means
that
you
can
transfer
back
and
forth
without
having
to
worry
about
the
quality
getting
worse
with
each
copy
'generation'.
It
also
means
that
copying
can
be
carried
out
at
the
maximum
speed
possible.
When
copying
from
HDD
to
DVD,
the
speed
of
copying
depends
on
the
recording
mode
and
the
kind
of
DVD
disc
you're
using.
Minimum
fast
copying
times
The
table
below
shows
the
minimum
HDD
to
DVD
copying
time
for
2
hours
of
video
recorded
with
SP
mode.
Disc
Disc
Copying
Time
Type
Speed
(Record
Speed)
DVD-R
/
DVD+R
16x
6.5
min.
(12x)
DVD-R
/
DVD+R
/
DVD+RW
8x
8
min.
(8x)
DVD+R
DL
8x
13
min.
(4x)
DVD-RW
6x
12
min.
(6x)
DVD-RAM
5x
11.5
min.
(5x)
DVD-R
/
DVD+R
4x
13
min.
(4x)
DVD-RW
/
DVD+RW
DVD-RAM
3x
17
min
(3x)
DVD+R
/
DVD+RW
/
DVD+R
DL
2.4x
21
min.
(2.4x)
DVD-R
/
DVD-RW
/
DVD-RAM
2x
25
min.
(2x)
Notes:
All
times
in
the
above
table
are
approximate.
Actual
copy
speed
varies
with
the
part
of
the
disc
being
recorded.
There
may
be
cases
where
even
4x/6x/8x/16x
compatible
discs
do
not
copy
at
full
speed.
Fast
copying
may
not
be
possible
when
using
disc
initialized
on
another
recorder.