About recording formats, Recording mode, Unrecordable pictures – Sony RDR-GX3 User Manual

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Before Recording

About recording formats

When you insert an unused disc, the recorder automatically starts
formatting. Since available functions differ depending on the
disc type, select the disc that best suits your needs using the chart
below.
You can preset the format for unused DVD-RWs in Options
Setup. When “Format Disc” is set to either “VR” or “Video”
(page 87), the recorder starts formatting in the selected mode
without asking for confirmation. Select “Selectable” if you want
to select the mode each time you insert an unused DVD-RW.

Differences between the disc types

See pages in parentheses for details.

Notes

• To play a recorded disc on other DVD equipment, you need to finalize

the disc. For details on finalizing, see page 74.

• You cannot mix the two formats on one DVD-RW. To change the

disc’s format, reformat the disc (page 75). Note that the disc’s contents
will be erased after reformatting.

Recording mode

While the recorder is stopped, you can select one of six recording
modes by pressing REC MODE repeatedly for the desired
recording time and picture quality. The picture quality generally
improves as the recording time decreases.

Notes

• The recording times are an estimate and actual times may differ.
• Situations below may cause slight inaccuracies with the recording

time.

– Recording a programme with poor reception, or a programme or video

source of low picture quality

– Recording on a disc that has already been edited
– Recording only a still picture or just sound

Unrecordable pictures

Pictures with copy protection cannot be recorded on this
recorder.
When the recorder receives a copy guard signal while recording,
the recorder stops recording and a message appears on your TV
screen.

About pictures with Copy Control Signals

Broadcasts that contain Copy Control Signals may have one of
the following three signal types, Copy-Free, Copy-Once, and
Copy-Never. This recorder limits the recording according to the
copy protection signal as shown below.
If you want to record a Copy-Once programme, use a DVD-RW
with CPRM in VR mode.

Available recording options

* The recorded disc can be played only on CPRM compatible

equipment.

Disc type

Characteristics

– Records only one sound track of a

bilingual programme (page 40, 87)

– Automatically creates chapters at specified

intervals (page 85)

– Simple editing (erasing titles/changing

title name) (page 65)

– Records bilingual programmes (page 40)
– Creates chapters manually or

automatically (page 68)

– Various editing options using a created

Playlist (page 68)

– Records Copy-Once programmes

provided that the disc has CPRM

Recording mode

Recording time (minute)

HQ

60

HSP

90

SP (Standard mode)

120

LP

180

EP

240

SLP

360

Copy-
Free

Copy-
Once

Copy-
Never

DVD-RW (Ver.1.1)

a

DVD-RW (Ver.1.1
with CPRM)

VR mode:
Video mode:

a

a

a*


DVD+RW

a

DVD-R (Ver.2.0)

a

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