Toshiba D-KR2SU DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
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Press ENTER.
The menu disappears.
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Recording starts.
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Recording a TV program (Continued)
Recording
Selecting the recording mode
Before recording, you can select the setting of picture and sound quality. During stop mode, press the REC MODE
button. By pressing the button repeatedly, you can select one from 5 settings of AV record quality appearing in the
front panel display.
Notes
During recording, you cannot change the recording parameters, such as modes, channels, etc.
The number of titles cannot exceed 99 for any disc.
During normal recording, you can set the programmed recording using the REC MENU.
You cannot start recording immediately before a programmed recording starts.
For recorded sound, see page 73.
During monaural sound recording, the same sound is recorded on both the left and right channels.
When Audio is set to L-PCM, multi-channel sound is recorded as stereo sound. When playing this recorded sound, you
will hear MAIN and SAP sounds simultaneously. Press the AUDIO button to select a desired sound.
When DVD compatible mode is set to Main or SAP, the unit records the same sounds on both the left and right channels
when receiving monaural sound. When receiving the multi-channel sound, the selected sound, Main or SAP, is recorded on
both the left and right channels
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Depending on the disc contents, pressing the REC button may take a longer time to start recording.
When a starting time of a programmed recording comes, a recording in execution is stopped and the programmed recording
starts. If you do not want to stop the recording, cancel the timer program before it starts
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Even if you set Aspect ratio(Video mode)
( page 134)
to 16:9, images are recorded in 4:3 aspect ratio when using a
DVD-R or DVD-RW disc with Rate set to 1.4 (Mbps)
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Be careful of a programmed recording across the change-over of Daylight-saving time ( page 27).
REC
ENTER