Chapter 4-3 features, Disc model recording – Sony RDR-GX7 User Manual

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The RDR-GX7 offers the recording

convenience provided by the disc

format. At present, there are two basic

types of home AV-use DVD recorders

in terms of recording operation: tape

model recording and disc model

recording.

Tape model recording operates in

the same way as an ordinary VCR;

when the recording button is pressed,

recording begins from the current

position on the tape and continues

recording the contents in a linear

fashion, even if there is content already

recorded, until the stop button is

pressed. For this reason, there is

concern about accidentally recording

over important content.

Disc model recording, on the other

hand, automatically finds blank areas

on the disc and records on them. The

RDR-GX7 performs disc model

recording in all formats, so there is no

concern about accidental erasure of

previously recorded content.

In addition, while the type of

recording in each format differs

according to its respective

specification, the RDR-GX7 has been

designed to perform recording in a

manner that efficiently uses blank

space on the disc in all formats.

First, with DVD-RW in VR mode,

the characteristics of disc recording are

taken full advantage of, while all blank

areas on the disc are efficiently used.

When a single disc is used, during

editing, unwanted titles can be erased,

and unwanted parts within titles can be

erased, leaving blank areas here and

there on the disc. Then, DVD-RW VR

mode enables those separate blank

areas to be recorded again, and played

back as a single title.

For high playback compatibility

with DVD playback equipment,

recording in DVD-Video format

(DVD-RW Video mode / DVD+RW /

DVD-R) can be performed, though

editing operations like with VR mode

are not possible. Since DVD-R has

been designed primarily for playback

compatibility, and cannot be re-

recorded, new recording can only be

performed after recorded titles. Most

DVD recorders, even with DVD-RW

Video mode recording, perform

recording in the same way as with

DVD-R. Therefore, even though DVD-

RW is a disc that can be re-recorded,

apart from the last portion on the disc,

even if previously recorded sections

are erased there is no extra capacity

for new recording. However, the RDR-

GX7, during DVD-RW Video mode

recording, enables new recording to be

performed on the largest blank area on

the disc, regardless of its location on

the disc, and this enables more

efficient use of disc capacity. In

addition, even with re-writable

DVD+RW recording, recording is

performed in the same way as DVD-

RW Video mode, so there is no

concern about accidental data erasure,

while disc capacity is used more

efficiently.

Chapter 4-3

Features

RDR-GX7 Technical Notes

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TAPE MODEL

DISC MODEL

Recording Types

Type 1

Type 2

Type 3

Record from inner blank areas
(non-overwriting)

Record on only outer blank area

Record only on largest blank area
(non-overwriting)

blank area

New Recording

blank area

blank area

blank area

blank area

Start

Stop

Start

Stop

Start

Stop

-RW

-RW

-R

+RW

VR

DVD-Video
Compatible

DVD-Video
Compatible

(DVD-RW)

(DVD-R)

(DVD-RW/+RW)

1

2

5

5

4

Start

Stop

1

2

5

blank

4

1

2

3

blank

4

1

2

5

4

1

2

3

5

4

mistaken

over-write

unwanted content

Disc model recording

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