Toshiba RD-XV48DTKF 사용자 설명서

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• Discs recorded in Video mode on this unit cannot 
record additional information using other DVD 
recorders.
• Since recording is performed using the Variable Bit 
Rate (VBR) method, the actual remaining time for 
recording may be a little shorter than the remaining 
time displayed on the OSD, depending on the 
picture you are recording.
Making Discs Playable in Other DVD 
Players (Finalise)
After recording, you must finalise the disc to play it 
back in other players. (See page 59.)
You cannot finalise discs in other DVD recorders.
After finalising
• After DVD-R discs are finalised:
- A Title menu is created automatically.
- Undo finalising is not possible.
- Additional recording or editing is not possible.
• After DVD-RW (Video mode) discs are finalised:
- A Title menu is created automatically.
- Undo finalising is possible. (See page 59.)
- Additional recording or editing is possible if you 
undo finalise. (See page 59.)
• After DVD-RW (VR mode) discs are finalised:
- A Title menu is not created.
- Undo finalising is possible. (See page 59.)
- Additional recording or editing is possible if you 
undo finalise. (See page 59.)
• After DVD+RW discs are finalised: 
- A Title menu is created automatically.
- Undo finalising is possible. (See page 59.)
- Additional recording or editing is possible even 
without undo finalising.
• After DVD+R discs are finalised:
- A Title menu is created automatically.
- Undo finalising is not possible.
- Additional recording or editing is not possible.
About HDD
HDD is a special device which has high recording 
density and is suited for long-time recording or high-
speed cueing but by contrast, has many factors which 
can cause breakage. Use HDD on the premise that 
you should dub the recorded programmes to a DVD 
disc to protect your precious videos.
HDD is a temporary storage location:
HDD is not a permanent storage location of the 
recorded contents. Be sure to use it as a temporary 
storage location until you watch the programmes 
once, edit them, or dub them to a DVD disc.
Be sure to dub (back up) data promptly if you find 
abnormalities in HDD:
If there is mechanical trouble with the HDD, grinding 
or other sounds may be heard or blocky noise may 
appear on the image. If you continue to use as it is, 
deterioration may continue and eventually the HDD 
may not be used at all. If you notice these symptoms 
of a failing HDD, promptly dub the data to a DVD disc.
When an HDD fails, recovery of recorded content 
(data) may be impossible.
About the remaining capacity of HDD recording 
time:
In recording to HDD, the Remaining Capacity Display 
may differ from the actual recordable time as this unit 
adopts Variable Bit Rate encoding, which varies the 
recording (storage) amount of data in conformity with 
the information amount of video. Before recording to 
the HDD, ensure there is sufficient space on the HDD 
by deleting unnecessary titles in advance. (Remaining 
capacity will not increase if you only delete Playlists.)
Maximum Recordable Numbers of 
Title / Chapters
HDD:
600 Original titles
600 Playlists
99 chapters per Original/Playlist title
VR mode DVD:
Video mode DVD:
99 titles per disc
99 chapters per title 
+VR mode DVD:
49 titles per discs
254 chapters per disc
99 chapters per title
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