Recording television programmes – Panasonic DMR-E60 User Manual

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Recording television programmes

[RAM] [DVD-R]

Preparation
Switch [DVD, TV]

(19) to “DVD”.

1

Press [

Í, DVD] (1) to turn the unit on.

2

Press [

<, OPEN/CLOSE] (3) to open the tray and

insert a disc.

≥Insert one disc only within the tray’s guides.
≥Press [<, OPEN/CLOSE] (3) to close the tray.

(1) Arrow pointing inwards.
(2) Align correctly.
≥Insert label-up with the arrow facing in. (with double-sided

discs, load so the label for the side you want to record is
facing up.)

3

Press [

W, X, CH] (23) or numeric buttons (4) to

select the channel.

4

Press [REC MODE]

(33) to select the recording

mode.

≥Select “XP”, “SP”, “LP” or “EP”.

5

Press [

¥, REC] (31) to start recording.

≥The programme which has already been recorded is not

overwritten.

To ensure recording
≥Use a disc that can be recorded on and that has enough space

available.

≥Ensure the write protect tab is not set to “PROTECT”. (page 65)
≥Ensure the disc is not write-protected with DISC INFORMATION

(page 30).

ªTo pause recording

Press [

;] (8).

Press again to restart recording.

ªTo stop recording

Press [

∫] (7).

ªRe-inserting double-sided discs

You can get up to 12 hours recording when you use double-sided
discs and use the “EP” mode.

ªRecording modes and approximate recording times

in hours

When using DVD-R

≥You can play DVD-R on compatible DVD players by finalizing

them on this unit, effectively making them into DVD-Video.

≥The video is recorded in a 4:3 aspect irrespective of the video

signal input.

≥When recording bilingual channel sound onto DVD-R, it is

possible to select only one of “M1” or “M2”.

When using DVD-R or discs with LPCM recording

When recording bilingual TV broadcast while receiving a
bilingual TV broadcast
Select “M1”(main) or “M2”(secondary audio) of “Bilingual Audio
Selection” in the “Sound” menu.

When recording bilingual audio with connecting to a decoder
or a digital receiver
Select the audio type either “M1” or “M2” on the connected
devices. (You cannot select the audio type on this unit.)

For your reference
[RAM]
≥Select the audio type both “M1” and “M2” on the connected

devices. (You can also select the audio type on this unit.)

Note
[DVD-R]
≥You cannot use [AUDIO] (36) or the DISPLAY menu to change

audio type when a DVD-R is in the disc tray.

ªTo check the remaining time and the current mode

during recording

Press [STATUS]

(15) several times.

(1) Available recording time and recording mode

(e.g.: “0:50 XP” indicates 50 minutes in XP mode)

Note
≥The message “Cannot record. Maximum number of

programmes recorded.” is displayed if you try to start recording
when there are already 99 programmes on a disc. Erase
unneeded programmes (DVD-RAM/DVD-R) or use a new disc to
continue recording.

≥Check that disc can be recorded on (page 8).

For your reference
≥You can record up to 99 programmes on one disc.
≥You cannot change the channel or recording mode during

recording. You can change them while recording is paused, but
the material is recorded as a separate programme.

≥An error message appears if you try to start recording when a

disc is full; the remaining time will be shown as “0:00”. To
continue recording, erase unneeded programmes [DVD-RAM
only (page 33), Erasing programmes] or use another disc.

≥There are limitations when recording to DVD-R (page 9).
≥Recording cannot be performed correctly if you try to record PAL

system to a disc that already contains recordings using NTSC.

DVD-RAM

DVD-R

(4.7 GB)

Single-sided

(4.7 GB)

Double-sided

(9.4 GB)

XP (High quality)

1

2

1

SP (Normal)

2

4

2

LP (Long play)

4

8

4

EP (Extra long play)

6

12

6

(1)

(2)

1

2

3

Reverse

Front

Turn over

π Remain 0:50 XP

0:07:21 6.8.

π PRG2 0:05.14 XP
π PRG1 0:00.10 SP

REC

PLAY

DVD-RAM

(1)

LR

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