Insignia NS-DVDR1 DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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NS-DVDR1 DVD Recorder
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When using a DVD-RW disc in Video mode,
recording time available will only increase if
you erase the last title recorded on the disc.
The Delete Title option in the Title List
(Original) menu only hides the title, it does
not actually erase the title from the disc and
increase the recording time available (except
for the last recorded title on a DVD-RW disc
in Video mode).
Overwrite recording is available using
DVD+RWs.
When using a DVD+R/RW, the recorder will
execute the Menu-making operation to
update the new title and editing when you
remove the disc from the recorder.
Recording time and picture quality
There are four preset recording quality modes:
XP – Highest quality setting, gives about 1
hour 20 minutes of recording time on a DVD
(4.7GB).
SP – Default quality, sufficient for most
applications, gives about 2 hours of recording
time on a DVD (4.7GB).
LP – Slightly lower video quality, gives about
4 hour of recording time on a DVD disc
(4.7GB).
EP – Lowest video quality, gives about 6 hour
of recording time on a DVD (4.7GB). You may
see a fragmented picture when playing back
in EP mode.
Restrictions on video recording
You cannot record copy-protected video
using your recorder. Copy-protected video
includes video DVDs and some satellite
broadcasts. If copy-protected material is
encountered during a recording, the
recording pauses or stops automatically and
an error message is displayed on-screen.
Video that is ‘copy-once only’ can only be
recorded using a DVD-RW disc in VR mode
with CPRM (see below).
CPRM copy protection
CPRM is a copy protection system (with
scramble system) only allowing the recording of
‘copy once’ broadcast programs. CPRM stands
for Content Protection for Recordable Media.
Your recorder is CPRM compatible, which
means that you can record copy-once broadcast
programs, but you cannot then make a copy of
those recordings. CPRM recordings can only be
made on DVD-RWs formatted in VR mode and
CPRM recordings can only be played on players
that are specifically compatible with CPRM.
Copying copyrighted material
You should only use recording equipment for
lawful copying. Make sure that you follow
legal guidelines in your area. Copying of
copyrighted material, such as films or music,
is unlawful unless permitted by a legal
exception or consented to by the rights
owner.
This product incorporates copyright
protection technology that is protected by
method claims of certain U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights owned by
Macrovision Corporation and other rights
owners. Use of this copyright protection
technology must be authorized by
Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for
home and other limited viewing uses only,
unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision
corporation. Reverse engineering or
disassembly is prohibited.
Recording from a TV
Follow these instructions to record a TV
program. Recording starts immediately and
continues until the disc is full or you stop the
recording.
To record from a TV:
1 Turn on the recorder, then load a recordable
disc. Also make sure that the TV signal input
is set to your recorder.
2 Set the recording mode, as necessary, by
pressing REC MODE repeatedly. Options
include XP, SP, LP or EP.
3 Select the TV channel to record.
4 Press AUDIO to select the audio channel to
record. The table shows what will be
recorded on the different settings for different
types of broadcast. The last column (Monitor
Audio) shows what you will hear as it is
recording.
If you set the audio channel to SAP, but there
is no SAP channel being broadcast, the main
audio (mono or stereo) will be recorded.
5 Press REC once to start recording. The
REC indicator lights in the display window.
6 Press STOP ( ) to stop recording.
TV
broadcast
Selected
audio
Broadcast audio
Monitor
audio
L Ch R Ch
Mono Mono Mono Mono Mono
Stereo L R Stereo
Left L L Left
Right R R Right
Mono Mono Mono Mono
Mono+
SAP
Mono Mono Mono Mono
SAP SAP SAP SAP
Stereo+
SAP
Stereo L R Stereo
SAP SAP SAP SAP
Mono Mono Mono Mono
Note
The maximum number of DVD titles
you can record is:
DVD-R/RW–99
DVD+R/RW–49
If the recorder is turned off during DVD
recording, the recording will not be
saved.