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ISO 9660 (UDF Bridge format)
Maximum Files/Disc
Less than 1999 (total number of files and 
folders)
Notes on JPEG files
Progressive and lossless compression JPEG 
image files are not supported.
To view JPEG files:
Press HOME. The Home menu opens.
Select PhotoDISC, then press ENTER.
Press 
/
 
/
 to select a file or folder, 
then press ENTER.
If you select a folder, repeat this step to 
select a file.
Press 
/
 to select an option (such as 
rotate, previous, or next), then press ENTER.
Press 
/
 to select Full Screen, then 
press ENTER. The selected image is 
displayed in full screen.
To stop viewing at any time, press STOP 
(
).
Photo menu options
To select the photo menu options:
Press 
/
 
/
 to select a file, then 
press ENTER. The menu options appear.
Press 
/
 to select an option, then press 
ENTER to confirm your selection.
Open—Opens the folder, and a list of files 
in the folder appears.
Full Screen—Shows the selected file as 
full screen.
Slide Show—Opens the Slide Show 
menu.
Still picture
Press PAUSE/STEP (
) while showing a 
picture to pause the slideshow.
Skip Images
While viewing a picture, press SKIP 
(
or 
once to return to the previous file or 
advance to the next file.
Rotate Images
Press 
/
 while viewing a picture to flip the 
picture clockwise or counterclockwise.
Viewing a slide show
To view a slide show:
Select the Slide Show option on the Photo 
menu, then press ENTER.
Press 
/
 
/
 to set the options.
Object
Selected Views shows only selected files.
All Views shows all files.
Speed:
Sets the slide show speed to Normal
Slow, or Fast.
Select Start, then press ENTER to start the 
slide show.
Press STOP (
) to stop the slide show and 
return to the Photo menu.
Making recordings
Disc types and recording formats, modes, and 
settings
Your recorder can play many different kinds of 
DVDs, including pre-recorded DVD-Video discs, 
DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+RW, and DVD+Rs. The 
disc format for DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RWs is 
always “Video format”—the same as 
pre-recorded DVD-Video discs. This means that 
once finalized, you can play a DVD-R, DVD+R, 
or DVD+RW in a regular DVD player.
The DVD-RW disc format is Video Recording 
(VR) format or Video format. You can change the 
recording format, if required. (Reinitializing the 
disc will erase the contents of the disc.)
The recording mode is closely related to the disc 
format. If the disc format is Video Recording, 
then the recording mode is VR mode. If the disc 
format is Video format, then the recording mode 
is Video mode (except for DVD-Video, which is 
not recordable, and so does not have a 
recording mode). These can be changed as 
required for each recording and determine the 
picture quality and how much space the 
recording will take up on the disc.
General information for recording
The recording times shown are not exact 
because the recorder uses variable bit-rate 
video compression. This means that the 
exact recording time will depend on the 
material being recorded.
Notes
If the 
 icon appears in the Photo menu, it 
means you cannot view those JPEG files.
You can view a TV channel or video input 
source by pressing RETURN (
). If you 
want to return to the Photo menu, press DISC 
MENU/LIST
.
If you are in a File list and want to return to the 
Folder list, press 
/
 to highlight 
, then 
press ENTER to return to the previous menu 
screen.
On CDs or DVDs with mixed content (audio 
tracks, MP3/WMA files, or JPEG files), you can 
choose between the Music menu and Photo 
menu by pressing TITLE repeatedly.
Tips
Press CLEAR to select all files, or cancel all 
marked files.
To select multiple files, press MARKER. A 
check mark appears on the file. Press 
MARKER again to cancel the marked file. 
Repeat to mark additional files.
Notes
Your recorder cannot record CD-R or CD-RW 
discs.
Fingerprints and small scratches on a disc can 
affect playback or recording performance. Take 
proper care of your discs.
The company does not hold any responsibility 
to compensate anyone for material which 
should have been recorded, and any losses or 
damages (for example, losses of business 
profit, or business intermission) that may arise 
from any malfunction of your recorder (that is, 
not recording or editing as intended).