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Before Recording
Recording media
The recording media for this recorder
are internal hard disk drive and DVD±R/
±RW/+R DL.
The hard disk has a high storage density
which enables long recording duration
and quick access to the recording titles.
DVD±RW (DVD Rewritable)
Discs that are rewritable can be used for
multiple recordings once the existing data
is erased.
DVD±R (DVD Recordable)
Discs can only be used for a single
recording. Each new recording is always
added at the end of all previous
recordings as existing recordings cannot
be overwritten.
Editing can be done on DVD±R discs as
long as they have not been  nalised.
You can also delete unwanted recordings.
However, the disc space occupied by the
deleted recordings cannot be recovered
for further recording.
To play a DVD±R disc on other DVD
players, it must be  nalised. After this is
done, no more data can be added to the
disc. See ‘Edit Recordings - Recordable
DVD - Finalising the DVD±R for
playback’ for details.
DVD+R DL (DVD+R Double Layer)
It contains the same usage as DVD+R, the
only difference is the capacity of 8.5 GB.
It offers two recordable layers on a single
DVD disc. The layers are accessible from
the same side of the disc, so recording
can occur completely uninterrupted.
Supported disc type and media
speeds
Disc
Media speeds
DVD+R 1x - 16x
DVD+RW 2.4x - 8x
DVD-R 1x - 16x
DVD-RW 2.4x - 4x
DVD+R DL 2.4x
Helpful Hints:
In some cases, you may not be able to add
new recording to a recordable DVD that
contains recordings from other DVD recorders.
If the newly recorded title in the hard disk
is not accessible, turn the recorder off and on
again to recover the recording.
If you are unable to  t a title to a
recordable DVD, split the title to remove the
unwanted sections. See ‘Edit Recordings -
Hard Disk - Video editing’ for details.
If power failure occurred while copying the
recordings from hard disk is in progress, it
may lead to a bad disc.