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Dubbing

To add or remove from the dubbing list
While the Dubbing List (

step 5-

1

) is displayed

1

Press [

3

,

4

] to select the dubbing list and press [

1

].

2

Press [

3

,

4

] to select an item and press [ENTER].

If you select “Add”, carry out steps 5-

3

and 5-

4

. Addition will

take place above the program selected in step

1

.

If you select “Erase” or “Erase All”, a confirmation screen will be
displayed. Press [

2

,

1

] to select “Yes” or “No” and press

[ENTER] (Return to Dubbing List).

[Note]

Dubbing list’s content will be erased in the following cases.
–If the power is turned off or the original disc is ejected. (Nothing is

erased if the power is turned off when dubbing from the HDD).

–Erasing an original program or play list.
–When the SD VIDEO (MPEG4) program is erased on the original

drive or when recording or dubbing SD VIDEO (MPEG4) pro-
grams on the original drive.

When dubbing using the “MPEG2 to 4” mode, the displayed
“Remain” value is calculated using video segments that contain
the most information. You may be able to dub even if “Amount” has
exceeded “Remain” when video images do not change rapidly.

Regarding the time until dubbing ends (High Speed mode)
–You can high speed dub Dolby Digital audio programs. LPCM

audio programs take about the same amount of dubbing time.

–The current progress indicator is corrected each time the pro-

gram being dubbed changes.

–When there are programs mixed with LPCM audio and Dolby

Digital audio, the dubbing time display may fluctuate significantly.

–When dubbing SD VIDEO (MPEG4) programs, the time display

may fluctuate.

It is not possible to activate timer recording during dubbing.

Title information etc. is dubbed as is. However, when using
“MPEG2 to 4” mode, protect settings are not dubbed. Markers are
only dubbed if you use “High Speed” dubbing mode.

Select the audio format for recording SAP broadcast from “Select
MTS” in the setup menu (

page 53, Audio) when:

–Dubbing to a DVD-R.
–Dubbing sound in LPCM.
–Dubbing programs in “MPEG2 to 4” mode.

Use [

:

], [

9

] to switch between folders when there are other

folders on the mobile hard disc which are not displayable on screen.

[HDD]

> [RAM]

[DVD-R]

You can dub programs and play lists being played from the HDD to a
DVD-RAM, DVD-R.

[HDD]

[RAM]

> [SD]

You can dub SD VIDEO (MPEG4) programs being played from the
HDD or DVD-RAM to a card.

1

During play or while paused

Press [DUBBING].

The confirmation screen appears.

2

Press [

2

,

1

] to select “Yes” and

press [ENTER].

To stop dubbing
Press and hold [RETURN] for 3 seconds.

If stopped partway, dubbing will be up to that point. However, in
high speed mode, only programs that have completed dubbing at
the point stopped are dubbed. (Remaining disc space will be
reduced once you have recorded/dubbed to DVD-R.)

[Note]

This function works even while the program list or play list screen
is being displayed.

It is not possible to activate timer recording during dubbing.

Programs with recording limitations (including play lists made from
those programs) cannot be dubbed.

The recording mode is set as follows:

High speed mode:
–When dubbing to a DVD-RAM.
–When the programs recorded with “Rec in DVD-R high speed

mode” (

page 52) set to “On” and play lists created from that

programs are being dubbed to a DVD-R.

–When dubbing a SD VIDEO (MPEG4) program to a card.

Original dubbing mode:
–When the programs recorded with “Rec in DVD-R high speed

mode” set to “Off” is being dubbed to a DVD-R.

FR (Flexible Recording) (

page 15):

–Based on the above conditions, the mode automatically changes

to FR when there is not enough room left on the disc.

–When dubbing play lists created from the programs recorded with

“Rec in DVD-R high speed mode” set to “Off” to a DVD-R.

§

1

Refer to the approximate recording times. (

below)

§

2

You cannot select this mode if “MPEG4 Rec mode” (

page 52) is

set to “Off”.

§

3

You cannot select the high speed mode when dubbing programs or

play lists from the HDD to a DVD-R that do not display the “

”.

You will not be able to obtain better picture quality of the original
picture even if you select a higher quality picture mode than the
original. (Only prevents picture degradation.)

(h: hours, m: minutes)

Approximate SD card capacity and dubbing
capacity for SD VIDEO (MPEG4) programs

Using a Panasonic SD Memory Card.

You cannot dub a program utilizing the maximum capacity of the card
due to the additional recording of copyright information etc.

The first value indicates video with non-rapid movement, the sec-
ond value indicates rapid movement.

When dubbing programs using high speed mode
to a high speed recording compatible DVD-R

When dubbing a Dolby Digital audio recording to 1

k

–4

k

high

speed recording compatible disc.

One Touch Dubbing

Dubbing direction and recording mode

Dubbing

direction

Recording mode

High
Speed

§

1

XP

EP,

FR

High

Speed

(MPEG4)

High

Speed

(MPEG2)

MPEG2
to 4

§

1

§

2

HDD

RAM

±

±

±

k

k

DVD-R

±

§

3

±

k

k

k

SD

k

k

±

k

±

RAM

HDD

±

k

±

k

k

SD

k

k

±

k

±

SD
CARD

HDD

k

k

±

±

k

RAM

k

k

±

±

k

Approximate recording times

Capacity

Recording mode

SF

(Super fine)

F

(Fine)

N

(Normal)

E

(Economy)

8 MB

1 m
1 m

2 m
2 m

4 m
3 m

9 m
8 m

16 MB

2 m
2 m

5 m
4 m

9 m
6 m

20 m
19 m

32 MB

5 m
4 m

10 m

9 m

18 m
13 m

43 m
41 m

64 MB

10 m

8 m

21 m
19 m

38 m
28 m

1 h 28 m
1 h 24 m

128 MB

21 m
16 m

43 m
40 m

1 h 18 m

57 m

2 h 58 m
2 h 50 m

256 MB

42 m
32 m

1 h 26 m
1 h 19 m

2 h 36m
1h 53 m

5 h 56 m
5 h 40 m

512 MB

1 h 24 m

1 h 5 m

2 h 55 m
2 h 40 m

5 h 16 m
3 h 49 m

11 h 57m

11 h 26 m

1 GB

2 h 43 m

2 h 6 m

5 h 37 m

5 h 9 m

10 h 7 m
7 h 21 m

23 h 0 m

21 h 59 m

2 GB

5 h 26 m
4 h 12 m

11 h 14 m
10 h 19 m

20 h 15 m
14 h 42 m

46 h 1m

43 h 59 m

Recording mode and recording time

Required time Speed

1 hour of recorded video using XP mode

15 minutes

4

k

2 hours of recorded video using SP mode

8

k

4 hours of recorded video using LP mode

16

k

6 hours of recorded video using EP mode

24

k