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E3TK6BD_EN.book Page 29 Wednesday, February 17, 2010 10:18 AM<br />

Making Discs Playable in Other DVD Players (Finalise)<br />

After recording, you must finalise the disc to play it back in other players. (See page 45.)<br />

You cannot finalise discs in other DVD <strong>recorder</strong>s.<br />

After finalising<br />

Disc Type DVD-R<br />

HDD is a special device which has high recording density and<br />

is suited for long-time recording or high-speed cueing but by<br />

contrast, has many factors which can cause breakage. Use<br />

HDD on the premise that you should dub the recorded<br />

programmes to a DVD disc to protect your precious <strong>video</strong>s.<br />

HDD is a temporary storage location:<br />

HDD is not a permanent storage location of the recorded<br />

contents. Be sure to use it as a temporary storage location<br />

until you watch the programmes once, edit them, or dub them<br />

to a DVD disc.<br />

Be sure to dub (back up) data promptly if you find<br />

abnormalities in HDD:<br />

If there is mechanical trouble with the HDD, grinding or other<br />

sounds may be heard or blocky noise may appear on the<br />

image. If you continue to use as it is, deterioration may<br />

continue and eventually the HDD may not be used at all. If you<br />

notice these symptoms of a failing HDD, promptly dub the<br />

data to a DVD disc.<br />

When an HDD fails, recovery of recorded content (data) may<br />

be impossible.<br />

About the remaining capacity of HDD recording time:<br />

In recording to HDD, the Remaining Capacity Display may<br />

differ from the actual recordable time as this unit adopts<br />

Variable Bit Rate encoding, which varies the recording<br />

(storage) amount of data in conformity with the amount of<br />

information in the <strong>video</strong> signal. Before recording to the HDD,<br />

ensure there is sufficient space on the HDD by deleting<br />

unnecessary titles in advance. (Remaining capacity will not<br />

increase if you only delete Playlists.)<br />

DVD-RW<br />

Video Mode VR Mode<br />

DVD+RW DVD+R<br />

Automatic Title menu making ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔<br />

Undo finalising (See page 45.) ✔ ✔<br />

Additional recording or editing (See page 45.)<br />

✔<br />

(undo finalise)<br />

✔<br />

(undo finalise)<br />

✔: Available Grey: Not available<br />

About HDD Maximum Recordable Numbers of Title /<br />

Chapters<br />

HDD:<br />

600 Original titles<br />

600 Playlists<br />

99 chapters per Original/Playlist title<br />

VR mode DVD:<br />

99 titles per each Playlist and Original<br />

999 chapters per each Playlist and Original<br />

Video mode DVD:<br />

99 titles per disc<br />

99 chapters per title<br />

+VR mode DVD:<br />

49 titles per discs<br />

254 chapters per disc<br />

99 chapters per title<br />

✔<br />

EN<br />

29<br />

Introduction Connections<br />

Basic Setup /<br />

Recording Playback Editing Function Setup VCR Functions Others<br />

TV View Operation

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