Disc and card handling, Usable discs for recording and playback, Tips – Panasonic DIGA DMR-EZ27 User Manual

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RQT8851

Disc and Card Handling

Usable Discs for Recording and Playback

Disc type

Rewritable

Finalization Needed

1

Recording 16:9 aspect

picture

2

Recording broadcasts that

allow one copy (CPRM)

(

➔ 11)

Standard symbol

DVD -RAM

RAM

DVD -R

— (4:3 aspect)

-R

before finalization

DVD-V

after finalization

DVD -R DL

— (4:3 aspect)

-R DL

before finalization

DVD-V

after finalization

DVD -RW

— (4:3 aspect)

-RW(V)

before finalization

DVD-V

after finalization

+R

— (4:3 aspect)

+R

before finalization

DVD-V

after finalization

+R DL

— (4:3 aspect)

+R DL

before finalization

DVD-V

after finalization

+RW

— (4:3 aspect)

+RW

1

Finalization needed for playback on other equipment (

➔ 46).

RAM

can be played back on Panasonic DVD recorders and DVD-

RAM compatible DVD players.

-R DL

and

+R DL

can be played back only on equipment

compatible with these discs.

2

For further information (

➔ 11, Important Notes for Recording).

Use of Panasonic discs is recommended.
For available recording times for different discs under
different recording modes, see “Recording Modes
and Durations” on page 12.
Formatting and/or recording/initializing constraints
may prevent you from playing or recording certain
discs.
Please see specifications (

➔ 77) for compatible disc

versions and recording speeds.

Tips

Visit Panasonic’s homepage for more information
about DVDs.
http://www.panasonic.com/playDVD-R (This site is in
English only.)
Buy Discs from www.panasonic.com and receive
Special 20% Discount!
Coupon Code: DVDMEDIA
*Offer good only in 50 United States.

Notes

RAM

will show an increase in available space whenever a recording

has been erased.

-RW(V)

and

+RW

discs will only show an increase in available

space when their last recording has been erased.

-R

-R DL

+R

+R DL

The discs will show no increase in available

space after deleting recordings.
You may not be able to record depending on the condition of the
discs and you may not be able to play them due to the condition of
the recording.
When recording multilingual broadcast, refer to page 11.

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