Pioneer PRV-9200 DVD Player User Manual


 
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23) Can the DV audio recording level be adjusted on the DV input?
No. The audio level is fixed according to the source material's audio level.
24) When can chapters be added to video recorded on the hard drive (HDD)?
Chapters can be inserted manually during a recording session or added later. To
make a DVD disc with chapters, create the chapter points during high-speed
recording only.
25) Does the PRV-9200 allow transfers from HDD to disc using different
encoding rates?
Yes. Select 1, 2, 4, or 6 hours for high-speed transfers.
26) What is high-speed transfer?
High-speed transfer means digitally copying material between the HDD and a
DVD recordable disc without loss of video or audio quality at the maximum
speed, which is determined by the media speed.
27) Is it possible to import a clip from a DVD created on the PRV-9200 into the
PRV-LX1?
No, but you can copy a disc created on a PRV-9200 with the PRV-LX1 (disc to
disc option).
28) How many button layouts are available on the PRV-9200?
The PRV-9200 has 9 button layouts with a maximum of 32 characters for the disc
name and for each button label.
29) Can the input video quality be adjusted?
Yes, the following input video quality adjustments are available:
* Y/C Separation
* Video Noise Reduction
* Automatic White Level
* White/Black Level
* Black Level Setup
* Hue & Chroma Level
30) Can video recorded on the HDD be edited?
Yes, titles can be erased, divided, added to, and have chapters deleted. For
instructions on how to edit material on the HDD, refer to Chapter 8: Editing
(page 74) in the PRV-9200 operating instructions.