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Recording
About the INFO button
The INFO function allows you to view the current status
and progress of playback and recording. When
recording on a used disc, make sure that there is
enough disc space for recording.
Press the INFO button.
The disc information display window appears.
! Disc Type
@ Current information display status
# Disc Name
$ Total Title : Total number of titles
% Total Playlist : Total number of Playlists
^ Recordable Time : The longest continuous recording
time in each of the record modes (approximate)
& Date : Current date
*
Time : Current time
DVD-RW(VR) Disc Info
Disc Name Disc
Total Title 1
Total Playlist
None
Recordable Time 01: 12 XP
Protection Not Protected
Screen CH 11
[Mono]
JAN 01 2007 MON 12:00 AM
!
#
$
%
^
&
*
@
NOTE
Items in the display differ depending on the disc type
or the recording format.
With DVD-RAMs or DVD-RWs, you can free up
disc space by erasing titles.
Press the INFO button again with the unit in
playback or recording, then you can check the
current status.
Unrecordable video
Videos with copy protection cannot be recorded on this
DVD Recorder. When the DVD Recorder receives a copy
guard signal while recording, recording stops and the
following message appears on the screen.
Concerning Copy Control Signals
TV broadcasts that contain copy control signals may
have one of the following three signal types, COPY-
Free, Copy-Once and Copy-Never.
If you want to record a copy-once type program, use a
DVD-RW disc with CPRM in VR Mode.
You can also use DVD-RAM discs.
(“O” : supported, “-” : not supported)
When a “Copy Once” recording has been made, recording
cannot be done anymore.
*compatible with CPRM.
Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM)
CPRM is a mechanism that ties a recording to the
media on which it is recorded. It is supported by some
DVD recorders, but not by many DVD players. Each
blank recordable DVD has a unique 64-bit media ID
etched in the BCA(Burst Cutting Area). When protected
content is recorded onto the disc, it can be encrypted
with a 56-bit C2 (Cryptomeria) cipher derived from the
media ID. During playback, the ID is read from the BCA
and used to generate a key to decrypt the contents of
the disc. If the contents of the disc are copied to other
media, the ID will be absent or wrong and the data will
not be decryptable.
Media
Copy-Free Copy-Once Copy-Never
DVD-RAM(Ver.2.0)
OO
* -
DVD-RW(Ver.1.1)
O
- -
DVD-RW(Ver.1.1)
with CPRM
VR mode
OO
* -
DVD-R
O
-
Signal type
You cannot record copy protected movie.
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