Flexible recording, Recording from a video cassette recorder – Panasonic DMR-ES10 User Manual

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Recording

Refer to the control reference on page 15.

The unit sets the best possible picture quality that fits the recording
within the remaining disc space. This is convenient when you want
the recorded program to fit one disc perfectly or you are concerned
about the amount of free space on the disc. The recording mode
becomes FR mode.

Preparation
Select the channel to be recorded or the external input.

While stopped

Press [F Rec].

Press [

w, q] to select “Hour” and

“Min.” and press [

e, r] to set the

recording time.

You can also set the recording time with the numbered
buttons.

When you want to start recording

Press [

e, r, w, q] to select “Start”

and press [ENTER].

Recording starts.

All the recording modes from
XP to EP appear in the
display.

To exit the screen without recording
Press [RETURN].

To stop recording partway
Press [

g].

To show the remaining time
Press [STATUS].

Preparation
Connect a video cassette recorder to this unit’s input terminals.
Insert a disc you can use for recording.

Note

When recording using this unit’s input terminals, only the sound
received at the time of recording will be recorded.
As long as secondary audio that is recorded on the video cassette is
not output on the unit in play, it is not recorded.

e.g.: Connecting to the IN2 input terminals

If the audio output of the other equipment is monaural, connect to L/
MONO.

The S VIDEO terminal achieves a more vivid picture than the
VIDEO terminal.

While stopped

Press [INPUT SELECT] to select the
input channel for the equipment you
have connected.

e.g., If you have connected to IN2 input terminals, select
“IN2”.

Press [REC MODE] to select the
recording mode.

Start play on the other equipment.

Press [

* REC].

Recording starts.

To skip unwanted parts
Press [

h] to pause recording. (Press again to restart recording.)

To stop recording
Press [

g].

To record program in such a way as to fill up the remaining
space on the disc
➔ Left, Flexible Recording

Flexible Recording

(Recording that fits the remaining disc space)

Using “Flexible Recording” is convenient in these kinds of
situations.

When the amount of free space on the disc makes selecting an
appropriate recording more difficult

When you want to record a long program with the best picture
quality possible

e.g., Recording a 90 minute program to disc

If you select XP mode, the program will not fit one disc.

If you select SP mode, the program will fit one disc.

If you select “FLEXIBLE RECORDING” the program will fit one
disc perfectly.

RAM

-RW(V)

+R

-R

FLEXIBLE RECORDING

Start

Cancel

Record in FR mode.

Set recording time

8 Hour 00 Min.

Maximum rec. time

1 Hour 30 Min.

Maximum recording
time
This is the maximum
recording time in EP
mode.

XP

RAM

SP

LP

EP

DVD–

Rec. 0:59

Stereo

DVD-RAM

CH71

Remaining
time

e.g., DVD-RAM

4.7GB

DVD-RAM

4.7GB

DVD-RAM

If you try to record a 90 minute
program in XP mode, only the first sixty
minutes will fit on the disc and the 30
minute balance will not be recorded.

4.7GB

DVD-RAM

However there will be 30 minutes remaining
disc space.

4.7GB

DVD-RAM

Recording from a video cassette
recorder

Almost all videos and DVD software on sale have been
treated to prevent illegal copying. Any software that has been
so treated cannot be recorded using this unit.

RAM

-RW(V)

+R

-R

REC

OPEN/CLOSE

IN2

CH

IN2

Yellow White Red

S Video
cable

Audio/Video cable

Other video equipment

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