Panasonic DMR-ES46V DVD Recorder User Manual


 
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RQTV0141
Recording television programs
Depending on the content being recorded, the recording times may
become shorter than indicated.
This unit uses variable bit rate (VBR) recording which varies the
amount of data recorded to suit the images, so actual recording
times and remaining recording times shown by the unit will be
different. (The difference will be especially noticeable with DVD-
R DL and +R DL.)
Use a disc with plenty of remaining time to be sure.
°
1
It is not possible to record or play continuously from one side of
a double sided disc to the other.
°
2
When “Recording Time in EP Mode” has been set to “EP (6H)”
in the Setup menu. (l 64)
The sound quality is better when using “EP (6H)” than when
using “EP (8H)”.
°
3
It is not possible to record continuously from first layer to second
layer.
Note
When recording to DVD-RAM using EP (8H) mode, play may not be
possible on DVD players that are compatible with DVD-RAM. In this
case use EP (6H) mode.
FR (Flexible Recording mode l 29):
You can set FR mode when transferring (copying) or programming
scheduled recordings.
Note
You cannot play VP recording on other equipment.
Recording modes and approximate
recording times (DVD)
DVD-RAM DVD-R
DVD-RW
+R, +RW
(4.7 GB)
Single-sided
(4.7 GB)
Double-sided°
1
(9.4 GB)
XP
(High quality)
1 hour 2 hours 1 hour
SP (Normal) 2 hours 4 hours 2 hours
LP
(Long recording)
4 hours 8 hours 4 hours
EP (Extra long
recording)
8 hours
(6 hours°
2
)
16 hours
(12 hours°
2
)
8 hours
(6 hours°
2
)
FR (Flexible
Recording)
8 hours
maximum
8 hours
maximum
for one side
8 hours
maximum
DVD-R DL, +R DL°
3
(8.5 GB)
First layer Second layer
XP
(High quality)
55 minutes 50 minutes
SP (Normal) 1 hour 50 minutes 1 hour 40 minutes
LP
(Long recording)
3 hours 40 minutes 3 hours 20 minutes
EP (Extra long
recording)
7 hours 25 minutes
(5 hours 30 minutes
°
2
)
6 hours 50 minutes
(5 hours 15 minutes
°
2
)
FR (Flexible
Recording)
7 hours 25 minutes
maximum
6 hours 50 minutes
maximum
DVD/VHS
CHAPTER
CREATE
TV/VIDEO
RETURN
A B
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DELETE
ADD/DLT
CH
ENTER
F
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VOLUME
CH
CH
POWER
POWER
PLAY
PAU SESTOP
SKIP/
INDEX
SLOW/SEARCH
REW
FF
3
2
1
6
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0
INPUT
SELECT
VCR/TV
F Rec
REC MODE
SUB MENU
CM SKIP
TIME SLIP
/
JET REW
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A
V
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DISPLAYAUDIO
REC
STATUS
TRACKING/V-LOCKTRACKING/V-LOCK
RESETRESET
CANCEL
DRIVE
SELECT
DRIVE SELECT
AUDIO
µ
2, 1
ENTER
Recording modes (VHS)
Recording mode
SP: You can record the length shown on the tape.
EP: 3 times the length of SP mode.
VP: 5 times the length of SP mode.
To have a longer recording capacity, select “EP” or “VP”.
If the image quality is important to you or if you wish to store the
tape for a long period, select “SP”.
The unit can play tapes recorded in LP mode on other equipment
(“LP” lights on the unit’s display).
VP mode:
A tape recorded in VP mode by the unit cannot be played
back by other VCRs. It is recommended to distinguish it from
other tapes by writing “VP” on the tape label, etc.
It takes more time for automatic tracking to work when playing
tapes recorded with VP mode, and it may not work at all with
some tapes. Do tracking manually if this is the case (l 38).
EP (6H)°
2
EP (8H)
LP
SP
XP
Picture quality
Recording time
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