JVC DR-MH300BEK DVD Recorder User Manual


 
Useful Features
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0 Repeat playback is possible during programme playback.
0 Does not work on discs that are not recorded with multi-channels, and does not affect the bitstream of the digital audio output.
0 Cannot set to AONB when playing back DVD Video during recording (including temporary recording).
0 If set to AONB, the following settings will be disabled. Setup Menu AANALOG AUDIO OUTB [P98] E, Setup Menu
AD.RANGE CONTROLB [P99] F
0 If the file size is large, it may take a little longer than the time set.
Programme Playback
V-CD
CD
Play back in order of specified tracks.
If selected during programme playback, normal playback will be activated.
A box for specifying the playback order appears when the
menu is selected. Enter the track number in order from 1
using the Number Keys.
For 1-digit numbers, confirm using ENTER. If you made a
mistake, press CANCEL.
Play back using PLAY.
Random Playback
V-CD
CD
Play back all tracks in random order.
OFF Plays back normally.
ON Plays back randomly.
Adjusting the Picture Quality
HDD
DVD -RAM
-RW-VR
-RW-VIDEO
-R-VR
-R-VIDEO
-VIDEO
V-CD
The picture quality can be adjusted as desired.
NORMAL Adjusts the picture quality automatically.
CINEMA When playing back movies, etc.
SHARP When playing back animation, etc.
SOFT When noise on the image is noticeable.
Progressive Mode Setting
HDD
DVD -RAM
-RW-VR
-RW-VIDEO
-R-VR
-R-VIDEO
-VIDEO
It is possible to set a progressive mode suited to the image.
AUTO
Detects film and video contents automatically. Usually select this
mode.
FILM A mode suited to film images (such as movies).
VIDEO
A mode suited to video images (TV broadcast, etc.). Effective for fast-
moving images, animated images, etc.
3D Surround (Simulated Surround Effect) Setting
DVD -VIDEO
You can enjoy the surround effect of DVD Videos recorded with multi-channels, even with two
speakers.
OFF Deactivate the surround effect.
ON Activate the surround effect.
Display time interval for JPEG or slide show
JPEG
For setting the display time interval for one image.
5 sec, 10 sec, 15 sec, 20 sec, 25 sec, 30 sec
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