Operation Manual

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TERMS
HDD/DVD Combined Storage
HDD and DVD discs in combination make a highly compact system for storing data. High quality audio and video
information is stored after being compiled in MPEG-II format.
There are 4 types of DVD discs usually used:
- Single-sided single-layer DVD-5 with a capacity of 4.7 GB
- Single-sided double-layer DVD-9 with a capacity of 8.5GB
- Double-sided singled-layer DVD-10 with a capacity of 9.46GB
- Double-sided double-layer DVD-18 with a capacity of 17GB.
The storage capacity of the internal HDD is 80/160
/250/300/320
GB respectively.
DVD+RW
A DVD+RW disc is also called a DVD + Rewritable disc. Each DVD+RW can be recorded about 1000 times.
DVD+R
The recordable DVD+R disc is a write-once DVD. In other words a DVD+R can be recorded only once. The
recorded disc can be played on other DVD players after finalizing and cannot be recorded a second time.
Formatting a disc
Formatting the disc means removing information stored on the optical disc or hard disc.
Compatibility (Finalization)
Finalization means to process the information stored on the disc so as to make it compatible with other DVD
players. Without this process, the disc can only be played on this machine. This function is relevant to DVD+R
discs only.
Recording quality
For DVD+R/RW discs with a capacity of 4.7 GB and a HDD disc with the capacity of
80/160/250/300/320
GB,
there are 6 different recording quality modes with different compression rates available.
SLP: Ordinary resolution – a single-sided recordable DVD disc can record 6-hour programs
LP: Ordinary resolution – a single-sided recordable DVD disc can record 5-hour programs
EP: Good resolution – a single-sided recordable DVD disc can record 4-hour programs
SP+: Ordinary resolution – a single-sided recordable DVD disc can record 3-hour program
SP: Better resolution – a single-sided recordable DVD disc can record 2-hour programs
HQ: Best resolution – a single-sided recordable DVD disc can record 1-hour programs
Titles
A DVD contains different kinds of data. Videos, images and music are stored on a DVD as files which are shown as
titles in the DVD disc menu. The DVD player converts these files into visual and audible signals. Each title
corresponds with a serial number so that it can be found easily.
Basic Information