Pioneer DVR-110 manual

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    Page 1 of 3 Updated: 23 June 2006 DVR -110. DVR-610, & DVR -R100 FAQs General Questions About the Drives : 1) What are the maximum write speeds of these drives? • DVD-/+ R single laye r 16X • DVD-/+ R dual layer 8X • DVD-RW 6X • DVD+RW 8X 2) What type of DVD and CD discs can the drive read? • DVD-ROM, DVD-Vide o (single and dual layer[...]

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    Page 2 of 3 Updated: 23 June 2006 8) Can the drive set/record a region code on a DVD-/+R DVD-Video disc? • N o, DVD recordable drives, like the R110 cannot se t region codes on DVD recordable videodiscs. 9) Can the drive be used as a replacement unit in a duplicato r? • Pioneer highly recommends that y ou cont act your duplicator manufacturers [...]

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    Page 3 of 3 Updated: 23 June 2006 • The media is rated fo r 1,000 rewrites. 16) How much recording time is there on a recordable single-layer DVD disc? • T he bit-rate affects the pr oduc tion le ngth. Encoding content at 10 Mbps provides approximately 60 minutes on 4. 7 GB DVD- R/RW media. Encod ing at 5 Mbps will provide about 2 hour s on 4.7[...]