Sony RDR-HX680 manual

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    3-293-880- 11 (1) © 2008 Sony Corporation RDR-HX680/HX780/HX980 D VD Recorder Operatin g Instructi ons To find out usef ul hint s, tips and infor mation abo ut Sony p roducts and services please visit: www.sony-europe.com/myproduct[...]

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    2 WARNING To red uce the ri sk of fire o r electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moi sture. To avoid el ectrical shock, do no t open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. The mains lead m ust be changed only at a qu alified service shop. Batterie s or batteries installed apparatus shall not be exposed to excess[...]

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    3 Disposal of waste batteries (applicabl e in the European Union and other Eu ropean countries with separate collection systems) This symb ol on th e battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided wi th this product shall not be treated as househo ld waste. By ensuring these batteries are disposed of corre ctly, you will help pr ev[...]

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    4 • Do not atte mpt to rep lace or upgrade the hard disk by yourse lf, as th is may res ult in malfunc tion. If the hard dis k drive s hould malfunc tion, you c annot recover lost data. Th e hard disk drive is only a temporar y storage spa ce. About re pairing the hard disk d rive • The cont ents of t he hard disk drive may be ch ecked in case [...]

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    5 About th is manu al • In this ma nual , the inte rnal hard di sk drive is writt en as “HDD,” and “disc” i s used as a general reference for the HDD, DVDs, or CDs unless otherwise s pecified by the text or illus tration s. • Icons, such a s , list ed at the t op of eac h explan ation indicate what kind of media can be used wit h the fu[...]

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    6 Table of Contents WARNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Guide to Parts a nd Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hook[...]

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    7 Rec ording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Timer Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Using the Quick Timer functi on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Recording s tereo and bilin gual programmes . . [...]

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    8 HDD Camcorder Du bbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Before HDD Camcorder Du bbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Preparing fo r HDD camcorder dubb ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 One-Touch Dubbing from HD D Camcorder (ONE-TOUCH DUB) . . . . . . . 72 Dubb [...]

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    9 Settings and Adjus tments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Adjusting Picture Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Using the Setup Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Disc Settings (Disc Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    10 Guide to Part s and Contr ols For more in forma tion, see the page s in pare nthese s. A HDD (31) Records to o r plays title s on HDD. DVD (31) Records to o r plays title s on DVD. B [ / 1 (on/stand by) (24) Turns th e rec order on or off. C Z (open/ close) (31) Open s or clos es the disc tray. D PROG (program me) +/– (31) The + butto n has a [...]

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    11 O TV PAUSE (55) P z REC (31) x REC STOP (31) HDD/DVD DUB (6 6) Starts dubbing the cu rrent pla ying title or c ancel s th e du bbing. REC MODE (31) Selec ts the reco rding m ode. Q TV [ / 1 (on /standby) (22 ) TV t (inp ut select) (22) TV 2 (volum e) +/– (22) TV PROG (programme) +/– (22) The + butto n has a tac tile dot * . * Use the tactile[...]

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    12 A [ / 1 (on/stand by) (24) Turns th e rec order on or off. B (remote sen sor) (22) C Disc tray (31) D Front panel dis play (13) E Z (open/ close) (31) Open s or clos es the disc tray. F N (play ) (49, 90 ) The N butt on h as a tacti le do t * . G x (stop) (49 , 80, 90) H z REC (31) I HDD (31) Records to or p lays title s on HDD. The HDD indicato[...]

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    13 A SYNCHRO REC indicator (47) Lig hts up wh en the r ecorder is set to stand by for Syn chro-Reco rding. B Displays the followin g: • Playing t ime • Current t itle/chap ter/track/in dex number • Recording time /recording mode •C l o c k • Progr amme po sition • TV Di rect Rec . indicat ion (31) “TV” app ears in the right m ost tw[...]

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    14 A AERIAL IN/OUT jacks (16) B LINE 2 OUT (R-AUDIO-L/VIDEO) jacks ( 17, 20) C LINE 1/DECODER jack (26) D HDMI OUT (high- definition multimed ia interface o ut) jack (17, 20) E DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) j ack (20) F AC IN terminal (21) G LINE 3 – TV jack (17) H LINE 2 OUT (S VIDEO) ja ck (17) I COMPONEN T VIDEO OUT (Y, P B /C B , P R /C R ) jacks (17[...]

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    15 Hookup s and Settings Hookups and Se ttings Hookin g Up the Record er Follo w steps 1 t hrough 6 to hook up an d adjus t the settin gs of the rec order. D o not conn ect the mains lead until y ou reach “Step 4 : Connecting th e Mains Lead” o n page 21. b Notes • See “Specific ations” (page 136) for a list of supplied a ccessories . •[...]

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    16 Step 1: Co nnec ting t he A eria l Cable Conne ct the ae rial ca ble by followin g the ste ps bel ow. 1 Disconne ct the aerial cab le from your TV , and c onnect it to AERIAL IN on th e rear panel of the re corder. 2 Connec t AERIAL OUT of the rec order to the aeria l input of y our TV using the s upplied aerial cable. DVD recorder TV to AE RIAL[...]

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    17 Hookup s and Settings Step 2: Connect ing the Vide o Cord s/HDMI Cor d Selec t one of the f ollowing p atterns, A throug h E , acc ording to the input jack on your TV moni tor, projec tor, or audio compo nent such as an AV amp lifier (r eceive r). This w ill enable you to vi ew pictur es. D B E C A Audio/vi deo cord (not supp lie d) Comp onent v[...]

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    18 A SCART input ja ck When setting “LINE 3 Out” to “S-Video” or “RGB” in th e “Vid eo I n/Out ” set up (page 105), use a SCART c ord that conforms to the selecte d signal. B Video i nput ja ck You w ill enjoy st andard quality i mages . C S VIDE O input j ack You wi ll enjoy high quality i mages. D Compone nt video input ja cks (Y,[...]

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    19 Hookup s and Settings b Notes • Do not con nect more than one type of vide o cord bet ween the recor der and y our T V at the same time . • Do no t make conne ctions A and E at the sa me time . • When yo u connect t he record er to you r TV via the SCAR T jacks, the TV’s input source is set to the recorder automati cally when you start p[...]

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    20 Step 3: Connect ing the Au dio Cord s/HDMI Cor d Select one of the following patt erns, A or B , according to the in put jack on your TV monitor, proje ctor, or au dio com ponent such as an AV ampli fier (rec eiver) . This wil l enable you to listen to sound. * T he yellow plug is used for vide o signals (page 17). A Digital audio inp ut jack If[...]

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    21 Hookup s and Settings B Audio L/R (l eft/righ t) inp ut jacks This co nnection will use yo ur TV’s o r audio comp onent’ s two spea kers for sound. z Hint For correct s peaker lo cation, refer t o the operat ing instruct ions suppl ied with the c onnected component s. b Notes • Do not c onnect your TV’s a udio output ja cks to the LINE I[...]

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    22 Step 5: Prepar ing th e Remote You can contr ol the reco rder using the suppli ed remot e. Inse rt two R 6 (size AA) batt eries by mat chi ng the 3 and # ends o n the batteri es to the markings ins ide the battery co mpartment. When usi ng the remote, poin t it at t he remote sensor on the reco rder. b Notes • If the s upplied remot e interfer[...]

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    23 Hookup s and Settings Code n umbers of co ntrollab le TVs If mo re than o ne code num ber is lis ted, try enteri ng them one at a time until y ou find the o ne th at work s wi th yo ur TV . The remot e performs the fo llowing: To op erate th e TV/D VD but ton (for S CART conn ections on ly) The TV/ DVD but ton switc hes between TV mode and DVD m[...]

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    24 Step 6: Easy Se tup Make the basic adjust ments by follo wing the on-scr een i nstr ucti ons in “Ea sy Setu p.” Be care ful not to di sconne ct the cabl es or exit the “Easy Setup” f unction durin g this proc edur e. 1 Turn on the reco rder and yo ur TV. Then sw itch th e input s elector o n your TV so t hat th e sign al fro m the record[...]

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    25 Hookup s and Settings Prog ress ive When you c onnect a p rogres sive for mat TV to this recorder using the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks, select “Compatib le.” HDD ca ution mess ages Read the HDD cautio n messages, and press ENTER. 4 Sele ct “Fin ish Setup ” usin g M / m , and pre ss ENTER . “Easy Setup” i s completed. To re turn to t h[...]

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    26 Connec ting a VCR or Sim ilar Devi ce After di sconnecting t he recorder’ s mains l ead from the mains, connec t a VCR or simil ar recording device to t he LINE IN jack s of th is recorder . Use the DV IN ja ck on the front panel if the equi pment ha s a DV out put jack (i .LINK jack) (page 7 4). For details , refer to the inst ruction ma nual[...]

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    27 Hookup s and Settings Connect a VCR or similar r ecording devic e to the LINE 2 IN jacks of this re corder. If the equip ment has a n S-vide o jack, you c an use an S- video co rd instea d of an audi o/video cord. z Hint When the connected equipment outp uts only monaural sound, connect to only the L(MONO) and VIDEO input jacks on the front of t[...]

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    28 Connec ting t o a Satelli te or Di gital Tun er Connect a sate llite or dig ital tuner to this recor der using the LINE 1 /DECODER jack. Dis connect the reco rder’s mains le ad from the main s when co nnec ting the tu ner. To us e the Synchr o Rec funct ion, see below. Do NOT set “LINE 1 I n” to “Decoder” i n the “Video In /Out” se[...]

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    29 Hookup s and Settings Connec ting an Ex tern al Decod er You ca n watch or record e xternal de coder (P AY-TV/ Canal Pl us analogu e deco der) prog ramme s if you co nnect a de coder (n ot suppl ied) to the reco rder. Di sconne ct the re corder ’s mains lead f rom the mai ns when connec ting the decoder. Note that when y ou set “LIN E 1 In?[...]

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    30 To wa tch or reco rd P AY-TV/ Canal Plus analo gue progr ammes , set your r ecorder to receive the programme p ositions using the on-scr een di spla y. In orde r to set the program me po sitions correctly, be sure t o follow al l of the ste ps belo w. 1 Pres s SYSTEM MENU. The Syst em Men u appear s. 2 Select “ Initial S etup,” a nd press EN[...]

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    Seven B asic O peration s — Get ting to Know Your DVD Recorder 31 Seven Basi c Operation s — Getting to Kn ow Your DVD Recorder 1. Ins erting a D isc 1 Press DVD. 2 Press Z (o pen/ clos e), and pla ce a disc on the disc tray. 3 Press Z (o pen/ clos e) to clos e the disc tr ay. Wait u ntil “ LOAD” disapp ears from t he front pa nel displ ay.[...]

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    32 3 Pres s REC MODE repeatedl y to sele ct the recording mode. Each time you press the button, the displ ay on the TV scre en change s as follows: * Availab le when “Manua l Rec. Mode” is set to “On ( go to s etup)” in the “Recordi ng” setup (p age 110). For m ore deta ils a bou t th e re cord ing mode , see page 12 8. 4 Press z REC. R[...]

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    Seven B asic O peration s — Get ting to Know Your DVD Recorder 33 You ca n check th e recordi ng inform ation such as recordin g time or d isc type. Press DISP LAY duri ng reco rding. The reco rding informa tion ap pears. A Recor ding mo de B Recording tim e C Disc type/format D Recording st atus To turn off th e disp lay Pres s DISPL AY repeat e[...]

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    34 A Disc type: Displays the media type, HDD or DVD. B Total nu mber of titles C Sub-m enu: Pres s , to displa y the sub-menu. The su b-m enu di spla ys op tion s applicable onl y to the selected item. The displa yed op tions dif fer depen ding upo n the model, si tuation, a nd disc type. D Scroll bar: Appears when all o f the titl es do not f it o[...]

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    Seven B asic O peration s — Get ting to Know Your DVD Recorder 35 To search for a title by genre (HDD only) 1 Pres s < while the Title List is disp laye d. 2 Sele ct “Ge nre” usi ng M / m , and pr ess ENTER . 3 Sele ct a genr e usin g M / m , and press ENTER . To chan ge a title thumb nail pictu re (Thumbna il) After record ing, the first [...]

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    36 You can check t he playing time of the curren t ti tle, cha pter, track, or d isc. Also, you can c heck the disc name r ecorded on t he DVD/CD. Press DISP LAY repe atedly . The dis plays dif fer depend ing on the disc type or playing st atus. In stop mode Example: DVD-RW in VR mode During playb ack Examp le: D VD-R i n Vide o mo de A Playin g st[...]

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    Seven B asic O peration s — Get ting to Know Your DVD Recorder 37 4. Chan ging th e Name of a Record ed Pr ogramm e You can label a DVD, tit le, or pro gramme by enter ing charac ters. You c an enter up to 64 characters for a title re corded in t he HDD/ DVD-RW/DVD-R (VR mode), 40 characters for a title recorded in the DVD+RW/DVD-RW (Video mode)/[...]

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    38 5. Lab ellin g and Prot ecting a D isc You ca n execut e optio ns effecti ve for t he entire di sc in the “Disc Setu p” setup. 1 Inser t a disc. See “1. In serting a Di sc” o n page 31. 2 Pres s SYSTEM MENU. The Syst em Men u appear s. 3 Sele ct “Disc Se tup,” an d press ENTER . 4 Sele ct “Basic ,” and pr ess ENTE R. 5 Sele ct ?[...]

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    Seven B asic O peration s — Get ting to Know Your DVD Recorder 39 4 Sele ct “Basic, ” and pres s ENTER . 5 Select “ Prote ct Dis c,” an d pre ss ENTER . 6 Select “O n,” and pr ess ENT ER. 7 Pres s SYS TEM ME NU to exit . To can cel the prot ection Selec t “Off ” in step 6. z Hint You can se t protectio n for individua l titles (pa[...]

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    40 1 Inser t a disc. See “1. In serting a Di sc” o n page 31. 2 Pres s SYSTEM MENU. The Syst em Men u appear s. 3 Sele ct “Disc Se tup,” an d press ENTER . 4 Sele ct “Final ise,” and press EN TER. 5 Sele ct “Fin alise ,” and pre ss ENTER . 6 Select “Next Scre en,” and pre ss ENTER. For DVD-RW/DVD-R (VR mode), the record er start[...]

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    Seven B asic O peration s — Get ting to Know Your DVD Recorder 41 For DVD-RW s (Video m ode) DVD -RWs (Vi deo mo de) that hav e been finali sed to pr ohibit ad ditional record ing or editi ng can be unfinal ised to al low fu rther recordin g or editing. For DVD-RW s (VR mod e) If you can not record or edit on a DVD-RW (VR mode ) that has been fin[...]

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    42 7. Ref ormatt ing a Di sc New discs are automatical ly formatte d when inser ted. If nece ssary, you c an m anual ly re - format a DVD+RW, DVD-RW, or DVD-R disc to ma ke a blank dis c. For DVD- RWs or DVD-R s, you can se lect a record ing for mat (VR mod e or V ideo mode) accord ing to your needs. 1 Inser t a disc. See “1. In serting a Di sc?[...]

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    43 Recordi ng Rec ord ing Time r Record ing You can set the timer for a total o f 32 prog ramme s (8 pr ogram mes wh en usin g the VPS/P DC func tio n), up to 30 days in advan ce. Set the date, time, and programme posit ion of the prog ramme manually. Before you start recording … • Check t hat t he di sc ha s enou gh a vail able space for t he [...]

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    44 4 Sele ct “OK,” and pres s ENTER. The “ Timer L ist” disp lay appe ars (page 46). The timer recording i ndicator li ghts up on the f ront pan el displa y and the record er is re ady to s tart recordin g. Unlike a VCR, ther e is no n eed to turn off the r ecorder be fore th e timer record ing start s. • To rec ord a satell ite programme[...]

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    45 Recordi ng You can set the record er to reco rd in 30- minu te increm ents. Press z REC repea tedly to set the durat ion. Each press a dvances the time in 30-minute increments. The maximu m duration is six hours . The tim e count er decrea ses mi nute by minu te to 0:00, then th e record er stop s record ing (th e power turns off). To cance l th[...]

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    46 Checki ng/Ch angi ng/ Cancel ling Ti mer Setting s (Timer Lis t) You ca n check, change, or cancel t imer settings using the Timer List. 1 Pres s TIMER. The “ Timer L ist” disp lay appe ars. When all of the timer s ettings are not visibl e on the di splay, pres s M / m to view the hidden timer se ttings. 2 Select t he timer setting y ou want[...]

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    47 Recordi ng Record ing from Connec ted Eq uipmen t You can set the record er to automatic ally recor d progra mmes from conn ected equi pment that ha s a tim er fun ctio n (such a s a satell ite tuner) . Connect the eq uipm ent to the LINE 1/DECODER jack of the recorder (page 2 8). Wh en the con nected equipm ent tu rns o n, the reco rder star ts[...]

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    48 You ca n record from a c onnecte d VCR or similar dev ice. To connect a VCR or similar devi ce, s ee “ Conne ctin g a VC R or S imi lar Device ” on pag e 26. 1 Press HDD o r DVD. If you select DVD, insert a re cordab le DVD (see “1. Inser ting a Dis c” on page 31) . 2 Pres s INPUT to select an inpu t source accordi ng to the conn ection [...]

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    49 Playba ck Playback Play ing 1 Press HDD o r DVD. • If yo u select DVD, inse rt a disc (s ee “1. Inse rting a Disc” on page 3 1). • If you insert a DVD VIDEO, VIDEO CD, DATA DVD or DATA CD, press H . Play back start s. 2 Pres s TITLE LIS T. If the Title List is alread y displaye d, skip this step. Exam ple: HD D 3 Select a title using M /[...]

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    50 To pla y DivX video f iles or audio tracks in a disc conta ining b oth fil e types 1 Pres s < while the Title List (DVD/CD) is displaye d. 2 Selec t “Data Fo rmat ” using M / m , and press ENTER. 3 Sele ct “C D,” “ MP3” or “ DivX” usin g M / m , and pr ess ENTER. 4 Return to t he Title Li st, then s elect an album, title or tr[...]

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    51 Playba ck To che ck the po sition of the button s below, see the ill ustrati on on page 49. Playback options But to ns Operations ANG LE Change s the angles for a scene when pre ssed during play back. When the di sc has v ari ous a ngl es (mu lti -ang les ) rec ord ed, “ ” appear s on the scr een. To switch th e angle m ark indicator to off,[...]

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    52 b Notes • Angles and subt itles canno t be changed with titles recorded on th is record er. • JPEG image fil es made with a DVD camcorder can only be playe d as a slideshow. For vide o files co ntaining JPEG im age files and mo vies, the re corder can play movi e parts onl y. Notes on playin g DVDs with a DTS sound track DTS audio signals ar[...]

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    53 Playba ck 1 Pres s PLAY MO DE during pl ayback. For au dio t rack s on a CD , pre ss , while the Tit le List is displayed, and sele ct “Pla y Mode.” The “ Play Mo de” men u appear s. 2 Select “ A-B Re peat, ” and press ENTER . “Set point A” i s sel ecte d. 3 Whil e monitori ng the so und, pre ss ENTER a t the starti ng poin t (po[...]

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    54 *1 finalised dis c only *2 MP3 audi o tracks only You can play the c ontents of th e HDD or a disc in th e or der yo u wan t by arrang ing the order of t he title s/chapte rs/albums/ tracks on the HD D or disc to cr eate yo ur own prog ramme. You c an ma ke a pr ogra mme of up t o 24 ch apters /trac ks, etc. 1 Pres s PLAY MO DE during pl ayback.[...]

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    55 Playba ck Advanc ed Pla yback Functio ns You ca n pause a c urrent TV broadca st, and record it on the HDD, t hen continue watching the p rogramme at a la ter time . This is us eful when you re ceiv e an u nexp ected phone call o r visitor while watching TV. When c onnec ting the re corder to your TV using the SCART jack, do the following . – [...]

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    56 “Simultaneous Rec and Play” allo ws you to view a previo usly recor ded prog ramm e while re cord ing prog rammes. Playb ack continues even if a timer re cording sta rts. Use this fu nction as f ollows: • While recording to the HDD: Play another title on t he HDD. Play a previ ousl y reco rded progra mme on a DVD by pressing the DVD button[...]

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    57 Playba ck 5 Pres s ENTER. Play back s tart s fr om th e sel ecte d numbe r. z Hint You can search for a title/tra ck/ch apter by ente ring the ti tle/ track/ch apter nu mber using t he numb er butto ns during playbac k.[...]

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    58 Erasing and Edit ing Before Edi ting This re corder offers vari ous edi t opti ons for vari ous dis c types. b Notes • You may lo se the edited contents if you r emove the d isc or a ti mer re cording start s whil e edit ing. • DVD discs creat ed by DVD camcorders ca nnot be edit ed on this reco rd er. • If a mes sage appears and indica te[...]

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    59 Erasing an d Editing Erasing and Ed iting a Title This sectio n explains the basi c edit functions. Note that e diting is irrevers ible. To edit DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (VR mode) without changi ng the orig inal record ings, create a Playlist title (p age 63). 1 Pres s TITLE LIS T. For DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs in VR mode, switch the Title List ( Original or Playlis[...]

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    60 z Hint You can exit “ Multi-Mode ” by press ing , an d selecti ng “Single-Mo de” while selecting ti tles. You can select a sect ion (scene) in a title and erase it. Note th at eras ing scen es in a title cannot be undone . 1 After step 2 o f “Erasi ng and Ed iting a Titl e,” sele ct “Edi t,” and pr ess ENTER . 2 Sele ct “A-B Er[...]

  • Page 61

    61 Erasing an d Editing 4 Pres s ENTER. For the HDD, t he display asks for confirmation . 5 Select “ Yes,” an d pres s ENTER (H DD only). The title is divided in to two. Erasing and Ed iting a Chapte r You ca n edit ind ividua l chapte rs with in a title. To edit DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs (VR mode ) withou t changing the ori ginal recor dings, cr eate a P[...]

  • Page 62

    62 1 After step 4 o f “Erasi ng and Ed iting a Chapter ,” se lect “Di vide. ” 2 Select a chap ter usin g < / , . 3 Sele ct the di viding p oint us ing m / M or H , an d pres s X . • To retur n to the be ginning of the chap ter, pr ess X and the n press . . 4 Pres s ENTER. The chapter is divide d into two. 1 After step 4 o f “Erasi ng[...]

  • Page 63

    63 Erasing an d Editing Creat ing an d Ed iting a Playlis t Playlist edit allows y ou to edit or r e-edit withou t ch angi ng t he act ual record ings . You can create up to 99 P laylist titles. b Note Playli st title s contain ing titles recorded with the “Copy-Once” copy protecti on signal cann ot be dubbed or moved ( page 131). 1 Pres s TITL[...]

  • Page 64

    64 1 Pres s TITLE LIS T, and swi tch to th e Playlist. For details on switchi ng to the P laylist , see page 5 8. 2 Select a Playli st title c ontain ing the chapte r you wa nt to edit, and pre ss , . The s ub-menu appears . 3 Sele ct “Edit,” and pre ss ENTER. 4 Sele ct “Chapt er Edit,” and pres s ENTER . 5 Sele ct “Erase/M ove.” 6 Sele[...]

  • Page 65

    65 Dubbi ng (HDD y DVD) Dubbing (HDD y DVD) Before Dub bing In this section, “dubbin g” refer s to “copyi ng a reco rded t itle on t he int erna l har d disk drive (HDD) to anothe r disc, or vic e versa.” You can dub a p laying title using the HDD/ DVD DUB button (see “HDD/DVD Dubb ing” on pa ge 66) or you ca n select to dub multiple ti[...]

  • Page 66

    66 HDD/ DVD Dubb ing You ca n dub a singl e title by pre ssing the HDD /DVD D UB bu tton dur ing pla yback. You can also dub fro m finalised DVD-RWs/ DVD-Rs (Video mode) t o the HDD. 1 Start playba ck of a title . For playing a title, see “ Playing” on page 49. 2 Press HDD/D VD DUB. The re corder st arts dubbi ng the curr ent playing titl e fro[...]

  • Page 67

    67 Dubbi ng (HDD y DVD) C Dubb ing ste p numbe r Display 1: Se lect a titl e you want to dub (the “Select Titles” display). Display 2: Edit a tit le (the “ Title Edit ” displa y). Display 3: Conf irm the sett ings and start dub bing (t he “ Star t Dubb ing” disp lay). D Total size of the selected titles and availab le space on the disc [...]

  • Page 68

    68 To edit titles o n the Du bbing List 1 Follo w s teps 1 to 7 of “Dub bing Usi ng Dubb ing List” on pa ge 66. The “Title Edit” display appears. 2 Select a title you want to edit , and press ENTER . The s ub-menu appears . 3 Select a n option, and p ress ENTER . The op ti ons di ffe r de pendi ng on the dubbi ng di recti on or dis c type .[...]

  • Page 69

    69 Dubbi ng (HDD y DVD) Making a Back up Disc (DVD Ba ckup) You ca n dub all of t he conte nts on a fina lised DVD+RW/DVD+R or finalised DVD-RW/ DVD-R (Video mod e) to a nother re cordable DVD+RW/DVD-RW or unused DVD+R/ DVD-R via the HDD as a back up copy. b Note Backup di scs of unfi nalised dis cs cannot b e made. 1 Pres s SYSTEM MENU. The Syst e[...]

  • Page 70

    70 HDD Camcorder Dubbing Before HDD Camc orde r Dubbin g You ca n dub the c ontents of a So ny HDD camc order t o the hard disk dri ve of the record er vi a the US B jack o n the front pa nel. Meth ods to dub from th e HDD ca mcorde r incl ude: • One-Touch Dubb ing (Incre mental Dubb ing) • D ubbing us ing the on-screen display (Inc rementa l D[...]

  • Page 71

    71 HDD Camc order Dubbi ng Connect an HDD camc order to t he USB jack on the record er. Ref er a s well to th e inst ruct ion manu al supplied wit h the HDD c amcorder befo re conne cti ng. 1 Turn o n your HDD cam cor der and t he recorder. 2 Connec t your HDD camcord er to the USB jack o n the fr ont pan el. 3 Set your HD D camco rder to th e USB [...]

  • Page 72

    72 One-To uch D ubbi ng from HDD Ca mcor der (O NE- TOUCH D UB) You can dub content s of your HDD camcorder onto the HDD of the rec order with a si ngle press of th e ONE-TOUCH DU B button o n the reco rder. Wh en dubbi ng from the H DD cam corde r for the first time, all of the con tents are dub bed to the re corder. The ne xt time, only newly sho[...]

  • Page 73

    73 HDD Camc order Dubbi ng 6 Sele ct “Yes, ” and pres s ENTE R. The re cord er st arts dub bin g the co nten ts on the HDD camcorder to t he HDD Title List of the reco rder . The record er turns off auto matically i f you do not u se the record er fo r more than 20 mi nutes aft er the dubbin g has fini shed. To stop dubbin g Pres s and hol d x [...]

  • Page 74

    74 DV Camcorder Dubbing Befor e DV Camcor der Dubbin g This sec tio n expl ains dub bing wit h a DV camco rder and pl ayin g the con tent s of a DV camcorder via the DV IN j ack on the fr ont panel . If you w ant to du b by wa y of the LINE IN jac ks, s ee “ Recor ding from Connec ted Equipm ent” on pag e 47. The DV IN jack o n this re corder c[...]

  • Page 75

    75 DV Camc order Dubbi ng 1 Pres s HDD or DVD to sele ct the recordin g destinatio n. If you sele ct DVD, insert a disc (s ee “1. Inser ting a Di sc” on page 31 ). 2 Insert the source DV /Digital8 fo rmat tape into your DV ca mcorder. For the r ecorder to record or edit, you r DV camcorder must be set to video play back m ode. 3 Press R EC MODE[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Dubbin g an En tire DV Format Ta pe ( DV One - Touch D ubbin g) You ca n record the entir e conten ts of a DV / Digit al8 form at tape ont o a disc wit h a single pres s of the ONE -TOUC H DUB butto n on the r ecorde r. Th e reco rder c ontrol s the D V camc order fo r the w hole pro cess, an d compl etes the re cordi ng. Follow steps 1 to 5 o f[...]

  • Page 77

    77 DV Camc order Dubbi ng z Hint You can tu rn off the dubbing menu by pressing t he DISPLAY b utton during dubbin g. Press the DISPLAY butt on again to display the dubbi ng menu. b Note You cannot set a scen e to be shorter than one second. Play ing from a DV Camc order 1 Conne ct your DV camco rder to the DV IN jack on the fron t pane l. 2 Press [...]

  • Page 78

    78 Mu sic Juk ebox About Ju kebo x Ther e are two methods t o use Juke box: conne cti ng t he US B dev ice or c opyi ng au dio tracks to th e HDD. When us ing Juke box, you ca n do followi ng: • S tore audi o tracks on t he HDD. • Play au dio trac ks usi ng va riou s pla y mode s. • L abel tr acks, alb ums, or arti sts. • C reate a P layli [...]

  • Page 79

    79 Music J ukebo x 6 Sele ct “Edit” usi ng M / m , and p ress ENTER . 7 Select a n item us ing M / m , and pr ess ENTER . To co py all albu ms, sele ct “Copy all to HDD.” To copy the selected albu ms, select “Copy to HDD.” The displa y asks fo r confirma tion. 8 Select “ Yes” using < / , , and pres s ENTER . The a lbums ar e copi[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Play ing Audio Tracks Using Ju kebo x/USB Devi ce 1 Pres s SYSTEM MENU. The Syst em Men u appear s. 2 Select “ Music Juke box, ” and press ENTER . 3 Select “ Listen to Music / Edit” or “Listen to Music from US B Devic e,” and pre ss ENTER . To lis ten to the au dio track s on the HDD, select “Lis ten to Mus ic / Edit .” To l iste[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Music J ukebo x You can add audio track s on the HDD to the Playl ist. You ca n add up to 25 audio tra cks to each Play list. 1 After st ep 2 of “P laying Audio Trac ks Using Ju kebox/US B Device,” select “List en to Mus ic / Edit ,” and pre ss ENTER . Switch the display to the Origin al list (page 8 0). 2 Select a track to add to the P [...]

  • Page 82

    82 You ca n play the co ntents of the conne cted USB device i n the o rder y ou want by arran ging the or der of the trac ks on the connec ted US B device to cr eate your own prog ramme. You c an ma ke a pr ogra mme of up t o 24 t racks . 1 Press , wh ile the “Music J ukebox (USB)” is displayed. 2 Sele ct “Play Mo de” usin g M / m , and pre[...]

  • Page 83

    83 Music J ukebo x Managi ng Aud io Tr acks on the Mu sic Ju kebo x (HDD o nly) You can era se or label artists/al bums/tracks on the HDD. 1 Pres s SYSTEM MENU. The Syst em Men u appear s. 2 Select “ Music Juke box, ” and press ENTER . 3 Select “ Listen to Music / Edit,” and pres s ENTER . The “Music Jukebox (HDD)” appears. 4 Sele ct an[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Photo Album About th e “Ph oto Albu m” Func tion The “ Pho to Alb um” func tion en ables you to do f ollow ing . • Store JPEG image file s on the HDD. • View JPEG image files on t he HDD, DATA DVDs (DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs)/ DATA CD s, or con nect ed US B de vice . • Edit JPEG image files. • Print JPEG image file s. • C opy JP EG image [...]

  • Page 85

    85 Photo Album 3 Select “Ph oto Alb um,” an d press ENTER . The “Photo Al bum” menu appear s. 4 Sele ct the it em, and pre ss ENTER. To copy from DATA CDs/DATA DVDs (DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs), sel ect “View Photos on a DVD/CD.” To co py from th e connecte d USB devic e, select “V iew Phot os on a USB Device.” The “ Photo Alb um” lis t app[...]

  • Page 86

    86 1 Pres s SYSTEM MENU. The Syst em Men u appear s. 2 Select “Ph oto Alb um,” an d press ENTER . The “Photo Al bum” menu appear s. 3 Sele ct “Vie w/Ed it Photo s on th e HDD,” and p ress E NTER. The “ Photo Alb um” lis t appear s. 4 Select a n al bum us ing M / m . To copy the selecte d album, go to step 6. To copy a JPEG image fi [...]

  • Page 87

    87 Photo Album 7 Select an album, and pre ss ENTE R. A check mark appe ars in the chec k box by the sele cted it em. • To cl ear th e check mar k, pr ess ENT ER again. • To cle ar all chec k marks, press , to select “Single- Mode” f rom the su b- menu. 8 Repeat step 7 to select all o f the albu ms you want to co py. 9 Press , . The s ub-men[...]

  • Page 88

    88 9 Sele ct “Yes, ” and pres s ENTE R. The select ed JPEG image f iles are copi ed in the “ PICTU RE” f olde r on t he disc . The JPEG image fi le names a re automatically l abelled as “PHOT****.” If you wa nt to pla y the disc o n other DVD eq uipme nt, fi nali se th e dis c (page 3 9). • To ca ncel, s elect “ No.” To sele ct a [...]

  • Page 89

    89 Photo Album 12-Photo List ( Example: HDD) 4-Ph oto Li st 1-Ph oto Li st A Albu m name B Albu m siz e C Sub-m enu: Pres s , to disp lay the sub-menu. The sub- menu di spl ays opti ons applicable only to the selected item. The disp layed op tions di ffer de pending upon the model, si tuation, a nd disc type. For de tails abo ut the sub- menu opt i[...]

  • Page 90

    90 To swi tch betw een the album list and JPEG im age file list 1 Pres s < while the “Pho to Album” list is displaye d. 2 Selec t “Display Mode ” using M / m , and press ENTER. 3 Select “Fil e” or “Album” u sing M / m , and pr ess ENTER. z Hints • You can switch the thumbnail picture on the album li st am ong th e JPEG image f [...]

  • Page 91

    91 Photo Album To play a slide show with the sound (HDD only) You can enjoy a s lideshow while lis tening to the sound stored in the HDD. First prepare Musi c Playli sts by ad ding audi o trac ks using Jukeb ox (see “Addin g audi o track s to a Playlist (HDD only)” on page 81). 1 Select “View/Edit Photos on the HDD” in step 3 of “Usin g t[...]

  • Page 92

    92 6 Select a graphic e ffect and a Music Play list us ing < / M / m / , , an d pres s ENTER . • “Theme ”: Select a theme. The recorde r adds gr aphic ef fects accordi ng to the theme y ou set from the fo llo win g: “Happy moment s (1)”: with simple graphi c effect s “Happy moment s (2)”: with simple gra phic eff ects rapi dly c ha[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Photo Album Managi ng JPE G Im age File s on the HDD 1 Pres s SYSTEM MENU. The Syst em Men u appear s. 2 Select “Ph oto Alb um,” an d press ENTER . The “Photo Al bum” menu appear s. 3 Sele ct “Vie w/Ed it Photo s on th e HDD,” and p ress E NTER. The “Photo Alb um (HD D)” list a ppears . 4 Select an album or JPEG imag e file, and [...]

  • Page 94

    94 Print ing JPEG Image Files You can pri nt JPEG image f iles o n the HDD, DATA DVDs/DATA CDs, or connecte d USB device b y co nnecting a Pict Bridge- compatible pri nter to th e USB jack on the record er. Refer to the instructi ons supplied with the printer. 1 Connec t a Pic tBridge-com patible printer to the USB jack on the recorder. 2 Connec t [...]

  • Page 95

    95 Photo Album To can cel pri nting Press EN TER. To dis play th e conn ected printer Select “Conf irm Printer” of “USB” in the “Opt ions 2” setup (page 117). To re start the conn ected USB de vice Selec t “Resta rt USB Device” of “USB” i n the “Optio ns 2” setup ( page 117). z Hint Printing options, such as paper si ze or l[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Settings and Adj ustments Adjus tin g Picture Qual ity * D ivX video file only You c an adj ust t he pi ct ure qu ali ty fr om th e conn ected equ ipmen t, such as a TV or VCR , and als o the pict ure quality o f broadc asts that the record er can rece ive by sele ctin g a pres et se tting . You can al so a djus t the picture quality by changin [...]

  • Page 97

    97 Settings an d Adjustment s Settin g option s for recordi ng pictur e quality For details about eac h setting, s ee the expl anat ion of the disp lay. Sett ing option s for playb ack pictur e qual ity For details about each s etting, see the expl anat ion of the d ispl ay. Prog. Motion Adjusts the progressive video signal w hen “ Component Vide[...]

  • Page 98

    98 b Notes • If the outlines of the image s on your screen become blu rred, set “BNR” and/o r “MNR” to “Off.” • Depending on the dis c or the s cene being played, the above BNR or MNR effects may be hard to discern. Also, these fun ctions may no t work with some screen si zes. • The following settings a re not ava ilable for the s[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Settings an d Adjustment s Using th e Setu p Menus You c an chang e the s ettings of the re corder, such as pi ctur e quali ty set ting s, aud io setti ngs, et c. 1 Pres s SYS TEM M ENU wh ile the recorder is in stop mode. 2 Select “ Disc S etup” or “Initial Setu p” usi ng M / m , and press E NTER. 3 Sele ct the de sired s etup ite m usi[...]

  • Page 100

    100 As you record, erase and e dit reco rdings repeatedly , the HDD fi le syst em gradually becomes fragment ed. To ‘clean u p’ all the fragmented files, opt imise the HDD peri odic ally. When the H DD need s optim ising, a m essage recom mending optimisatio n will app ear automati cally. To cance l optim isation, pres s ENTER. The HDD will be [...]

  • Page 101

    101 Settings an d Adjustment s Selec ts the colo ur syst em when r ecording from the connect ed equi pment. b Notes • When pict ure noise appears after you chang e the “Inpu t Line System ” setting, chang e the “Input Colour Sys tem” setting ( page 105). If pictur e nois e still a ppears, ho ld down x (stop ) on the recorder, a nd pres s [...]

  • Page 102

    102 Aerial Re cept ion Setting s (Tun er) You c an make tune r an d prog ramm e pos ition s ettings for the r ecord er. Auto Scan If you c onnect a TV to this recorde r not using SMARTL INK, yo u can pres et prog ramme po sitio ns auto mat ical ly usin g “Auto Sc an.” Selec t your cou ntry/re gion using < / , , and pr ess ENT ER. The program[...]

  • Page 103

    103 Settings an d Adjustment s CH System Select the reg ion to get th e best broad cast recepti on. Channe l Pres s < / , repea tedly until the prog ramme po sitio n you wan t is dis play ed. • To select a cable or satell ite programme posit ion, pres s < / , un til the prog ramme p ositi on yo u wan t is d ispla yed. Rece ivable cha nnels [...]

  • Page 104

    104 AFT • If the Au to F ine Tu ning funct ion d oes not wor k effe ctively, s elect “Off” and p ress m . Pres s < / , to obtain a clearer picture, and pr ess ENTER. Sound S yst em Selec t an avai lable TV sys tem (p age 103) . Name Chan ges or enter s a new station name (up t o 5 char acte rs). T he re corder must rece ive programme posit[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Settings an d Adjustment s Video Se tting s (Video In/ Out) You can adjus t items rela ted to th e image, such a s size and col our, acco rdin g to the t ype of TV , tun er, o r de coder conn ecte d to t he record er. Sele cts th e colo ur sys tem whe n pict ure noi se appear s after yo u change the “Input Line System” sett ing (pa ge 10 1)[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Selec ts a method of inputti ng video si gnals for the LI NE 1/DE CODER jack. The pict ure will not be clear if this setti ng does not match t he type of vi deo input s ignal. Sets the recorder to convert s ignals of the NTSC colour sy stem to t he PAL co lour system t o play NTSC disc s on PA L-only TVs. Refer to th e operatin g instruc tions [...]

  • Page 107

    107 Settings an d Adjustment s b Note When r eceiving audio input si gnals from the DV input j ack, the recorde r automatic ally sel ects “Ster eo” or “Bilin gual” regardl ess of the “ External Audio” se tting. Selec ts the so und to be rec orded. b Note When recor ding a bilin gual audio signal to th e HDD (when “HDD Recording Format[...]

  • Page 108

    108 b Note When HDMI outp ut is performed to equipment not compa tible wi th DTS sign als, the si gnals will not be out put regardl ess of t he “DTS O utput” s etting. Selects th e sampli ng frequen cy of the audio sign al. b Notes • “96 kH z PCM Ou tput” sett ing has no effect when audi o signals are outp ut from the LINE 2 OUT (R-AUDIO-[...]

  • Page 109

    109 Settings an d Adjustment s Langua ge Se ttings (Langu age) You ca n make lan guage sett ings. Switc hes the di splay la nguage on the scre en. Swit ches t he l angu age of th e soun d tra ck. Switches t he language of the su btitles record ed on the di sc. The “ Auto Langu age” fun ction is avai lable when “Audio Lan guage” an d “Sub [...]

  • Page 110

    110 Record ing Se ttings (Record ing) You ca n adjust record ing set tings. You can selec t furt her optio ns for re cording mode ( manual record ing mo de). The defaul t setting is “Off” ( standard re cording mode). You ca n check th e approx imate re cordin g times fo r the HDD and th e differe nt DVD type s in each r ecor ding mode on pa ge [...]

  • Page 111

    111 Settings an d Adjustment s Selects t he HDD recor ding format. z Hint The HDD con tents recorded in V ideo mode can b e dubbed to a disc at high speed (page 65). Play back Se tting s (Pla ybac k) You ca n adjus t playback settings. Sele ct th e pl ayback pic ture size acc ording to the t ype of connect ed TV (wide-sc reen /wide mode TV or conve[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Sele cts t he p ictur e qu ality in p aus e mode. Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited acc ording to a predetermi ned level, such as the age of the users. Scenes ma y be bloc ked or rep lace d wi th di ffer ent s cenes. 1 Select “Parenta l Control” in “Playback,” and pr ess ENTER. Wh en you have alread y registe red a pass word, g[...]

  • Page 113

    113 Settings an d Adjustment s 10 Press ENTER. The P arental Co ntrol sett ing is complete. To ca ncel the Par ental C ontrol se tting for the disc, select “Off” in step 9. Change Pass word 1 Select “Parenta l Control” in “Playback,” and pr ess ENTER. 2 Selec t “Chang e Passw ord,” and pr ess ENTER . 3 Enter your four-dig it passwor[...]

  • Page 114

    114 b Notes • When pict ure noise appears after you chang e the “Screen Re soluti on” sett ing, h old down x (st op) on the recorder, a nd press Z (op en/close) on the recorder. • When “Colour” is set to “ YCbCr 4:2 :2” in the “HDMI Out put” setup, you canno t select “720 x 576i” (or “720 x 480i”) . This sett ing is ef f[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Settings an d Adjustment s b Notes • The PCM sig nals may not be out put even when you sele ct “Auto” depending on th e “Audio Out” settings, number of audio channels, a nd the HDMI-connected device. • The “A udio Outpu t” function is no t available when a DVI d evice is connected. Other Se tting s (Option s) You ca n make o the[...]

  • Page 116

    116 2 Set th e Comm and Mode for the r emote so it mat ches the Command Mode for the r ecord er you set a bove. Follow the st eps be low to set the Command Mode on t he remote. 1 Hold down ENTER. 2 While hol ding dow n ENTER, ent er the Command Mode c ode number using the num ber b uttons. 3 Hold down both th e number and ENTER buttons at the same [...]

  • Page 117

    117 Settings an d Adjustment s Other Se tting s (Option s 2) You ca n make oth er opera tion se ttings. Restart USB Device Resta rts the conne cted US B dev ice if i t does not re spon d to the r ecorde r. If the connec ted USB d evice stil l does n ot work properly , try following: – Tu rn the connec ted U SB dev ice of f and on agai n. – D is[...]

  • Page 118

    118 Additional Information Trouble shoo ting If you e xperie nce any of the followi ng difficult ies while using the re corder, use this troub leshoo ting guid e to help reme dy the problem bef ore requestin g repairs . Should any pr oble m persis t, co nsul t your ne ares t Sony dealer. The pow er does no t turn on. , Check that t he mains l ead i[...]

  • Page 119

    119 Add ition al In forma tion , If the HDMI OUT jack is us ed for vi deo output , changi ng the “Scre en Resolu tion” sett ing in t he “ HDMI Ou tput” se tup may solve th e problem (page 113). C onnect t he TV an d the recor der us ing a video jack othe r than HD MI OU T, and s witch the TV’s inpu t to the co nnected video in put so that[...]

  • Page 120

    120 , If the audio signal does not co me through the DIGITAL OUT (CO AXIAL)/HDMI OUT jacks, check the “A udio Out” setup (pa ge 107) . , The record er suppor ts only MP3 audio, Dolby D igital and MPEG audio for DivX video files. Press AUDIO and select MP3 audio or MPEG audio. No soun d is outp ut fr om the HDMI OUT jack. , Try t he followi ng: [...]

  • Page 121

    121 Add ition al In forma tion , Anot her timer set ting overl apped th e timer setting (page 4 6). , There is no DVD inside the recorde r. , There is not enough disc spac e for the reco rdin g. , The rec order was in the pr ocess of dubbing . Recor ding do es not st op immed iately after yo u pres s x REC STOP. , It will take a fe w seconds for th[...]

  • Page 122

    122 , Try cha nging the langu age using the DVD VIDEO’s menu. The sub title langua ge cann ot be chan ged or turned off. , Multili ngual subtitles a re not recorde d on the DVD VIDEO. , The DVD VIDEO prohib its changing of the subt itle s. , Try changin g the subtit le using the DVD VIDEO’s menu. , The subtitle s cannot be changed for the title[...]

  • Page 123

    123 Add ition al In forma tion You du bbed a title, but the title did not appea r in the H DD Title L ist. , The titl e containe d a copy prote ction signal, so it was move d (page 131). High-sp eed dubb ing is not pos sible. , The ti tle cannot be dubbed at h igh speed (page 67) . Even if A -B er asure i s perform ed so tha t a title does not cont[...]

  • Page 124

    124 The re corder do es not op erate pr operly. , Press down [ / 1 on the recorde r for more than five se conds until the rec order turn s off. The n, press [ / 1 again to turn on the recor der . , When stati c elect ricity , etc., causes the record er to o perate a bnorm ally, tur n off th e recor der an d wait u ntil the clo ck appe ars in the fr[...]

  • Page 125

    125 Add ition al In forma tion Recor dable and Pl ayabl e Discs Typ e Disc Log o Icon used in th is manua l Format ting (new dis cs) Compat ibilit y with other DVD p layers (fi nalising) Hard di sk dri ve (intern al) VR mode Sele ct “Vi deo Mode Of f” in “HDD Recording Form at” (pag e 111) Dub HDD contents to a DVD (VR mo de) to play on oth[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Usabl e disc versio ns (as of April 20 08) • 8 x-spee d or slowe r DVD +RWs • 6 x-spee d or slowe r DVD -RWs (Ve r.1.1, Ver.1. 2 wi th CPR M *2 ) • 16x-speed or slower DVD+Rs • 16x-speed or slower DVD-Rs (Ver.2.0, Ver.2. 1 wi th CPR M *2 ) • 8 x-spee d or slow er DVD +R DL (D ouble Lay er) discs • 8 x-spee d or slowe r DVD -R DL (Du[...]

  • Page 127

    127 Add ition al In forma tion Play able Disc s “DVD VIDEO” and “CD” ar e trademarks. DivX, DivX Certifi ed, and associated logo s are tradema rks of Di vX, Inc. and are used und er licens e. DivX ® is a video f ile com pression technolo gy, develope d by DivX, Inc. * If the DVD-RAM has a r emovable cartri dge, remove the cartr idge befo r[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Regi on c ode ( DVD VI DEO only ) Your recorder h as a region c ode printe d on the rear of the unit and will only p lay DVD VIDE Os (p laybac k only) lab elled w ith identical r egion codes. This system is used to prot ect c opyrig hts. DVD VIDEOs labelled will al so play on th is reco rder . If you t ry to play an y other DV D VIDE O, the m e[...]

  • Page 129

    129 Add ition al In forma tion Recordi ng time in each rec ording mode Bold lines indicate noti ceable leve l differe nces in rec ording pic ture qualit y. Recording mo de Approx. recording time (hours) HDD DVD+RW/ DVD-RW/ DVD+R/ DVD-R DVD+R DL/ DVD-R DL RDR- HX680 RDR- HX780 RDR- HX980 HQ+ *1 17 23 36 – – PCM *2 25 34 53 1 hr. 1 mi n. 1 hr. 51[...]

  • Page 130

    130 *1 Records in higher quality (15 Mbps ). When recording to the HDD in HQ+ mode, recordings are made in “Video Mo de Off” format regardless of the “HDD Record ing Format” setti ng (page 111). HQ+ mode is not available for DVDs. When recording to DVDs, t h e recordi ng mode automatically switche s to HQ mode eve n if you set to HQ+ mod e.[...]

  • Page 131

    131 Add ition al In forma tion Required times ( approximate) f or “High- Speed” dubbing from HDD to DVD (for 60- minute programme ) *1 *1 The values in the above table are for reference only. Actua l times for dubb ing also requ ire time for creating disc’s control info rmation and ot her data. *2 This is th e maximu m recordi ng speed of th [...]

  • Page 132

    132 Langua ge Co de Lis t For det ails, se e page 109. The lan guage spelling s confor m to the IS O 639: 1988 (E/F ) standa rd. Countr y/Are a Code For det ails, se e page 112. Num ber, Lang uage (Code) Number, Area (Code) 0118, Argentina (ar) 0121, Australia (au) 0120, Austria (at) 0205, Belgium (be) 0218, Brazil (br) 0301, Canada (ca) 0312, Chil[...]

  • Page 133

    133 Add ition al In forma tion Notes Ab out T his Record er On oper ation • If the recorder is brought di rectly fro m a cold to a war m location, o r is plac ed in a very damp ro om, moisture may condens e on th e lens es in side the record er. S houl d this occur, the recorde r may not op erate properly. In this case, if the re corder is o n, l[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Notes on MP3 A udio Tracks , JPEG Image File s, DivX Vide o Files , and i.Lin k MP3 is an audio compre ssion tec hnology that satisf ies certai n ISO/MPEG regulatio ns. JPEG is an image compression tech nology. You can play MP3 (M PEG1 A udio Laye r 3) format audio tra cks on the HD D, DATA CDs (CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs) or DATA DVDs (DVD-ROMs/DVD-[...]

  • Page 135

    135 Add ition al In forma tion • Proceed ing to the next or another album may take so me time . • The i mage size that ca n be di splayed is limited. The fol lowing image size s can be displaye d: width 160–5,120 pixels by heig ht 120–3,840 pixels . • This reco rder supports MP 3 audio tracks recorde d with a sampling freq uency of 32 kHz[...]

  • Page 136

    136 Specifi catio ns System Laser: Semic onducto r lase r Channel c overage: PAL (B/G, D/K, I)/SE CAM (L) VHF: E2 t o E12, R1 to R12, F2 to F10, Ita lian A to H, Ire land A to J, South A frica 4 to 11, 13 UHF: E21 to E69, R21 to R69, B21 to B69, F21 to F 69 CATV: S01 to S0 5, S1 to S20, Fra nce B to Q HYPER : S21 to S41 The ab ove chann el cover ag[...]

  • Page 137

    137 Index Wo rds in qu otations appear in the on -scr een di splays . Numerics “96 kHz PCM Output” 108 A “A-B Erase ” 60 “A-B Repeat” 53 “Add to P lay List” 81 Adjusting playback picture 96 recording picture 96 Aerial 16 “AFT” 104 “Album Name” 83 ANGLE 51 , 90 “Ang le In dica tor ” 51 , 113 “Artist Name” 83 AUDIO 51 [...]

  • Page 138

    138 Dolby Digital 20 , 107 “Dow nload f rom T V” 24 , 102 DTS 20 , 107 Dubbing Dubbin g List 66 HDD/DVD DUB 66 “Hig h-Spe ed” 131 Move 131 DV camcorder 74 DV c am cord er d ubb ing 74 “DV Man ual Dubbi ng” 76 “DV One-Tou ch Dubbi ng” 76 “DV Pl ayback” 77 DV IN 74 “DV Inpu t” 75 , 107 “DV Manu al Dubb ing” 76 “DV One-To[...]

  • Page 139

    139 N “Name” 104 “New Album ” 93 NICAM 45 “NICAM Se lect” 106 “NTSC on PAL TV” 106 Numb er buttons 56 O “On Screen Display” 115 ONE-TOUCH DUB 72 , 76 One-Touch P lay 19 , 50 “Optimise HDD” 100 “Options” 115 “Options 2” 117 “Origi nal” 34 , 58 , 80 “OSD Lang uage” 109 P Page m ode 34 , 80 , 89 “Parental Co n[...]

  • Page 140

    Sony Corporation Printed in Hungary S S VIDEO 18 Satellit e tuner 28 Scan Aud io 52 “Seamless P layback” 11 2 Searching audio track 81 by ge nre 35 fast reverse/fast forward 52 , 81 JPEG image file 90 locating the beginn ing of the title/chapte r/ track 51 , 81 scan audi o 52 “Set Genr e” 59 “Set Previ ew” 116 “Set Thu mbnail” 59 , [...]