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• TV Guide On Screen™ Program Guide

• Recording to DVD-RAM & DVD-R discs

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• Progressive scan explained

TV Guide On Screen(TM) menu
Browse programs easily
TV Guide On Screen™ Program Guide1
Your hectic schedule isn't always compatible with TV program schedules, so being able to quickly locate your favorite shows and record them for later viewing is important. The TV Guide On Screen™ Electronic Program Guide lets you easily find your favorite programs and set up your DVD recorder to record them unattended. Explore program listings up to 8 days in advance, searching by genre or keyword to help narrow down your choices. Once you've found what you want in the listings, simply select the program and your DVD recorder will automatically begin recording at the preset time.
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DVD-RAM Discs
Recording to DVD-RAM & DVD-R Discs
Our DVD Recorders can record to both high-capacity DVD-RAM discs and DVD-R discs.2 DVD-RAM discs can be rewritten up to an incredible 100,000 times and come in the double-sided (9.4GB capacity) and single-sided (4.7GB) varieties in both cartridge (provides additional protection) and non-cartridge types, all of which can be used with our recorders. DVD-RAM discs can be played back on our DVD-RAM-compatible DVD home players and portable players. DVD-R discs are write-once and can be played on most consumer DVD players. In addition, the smaller, 8 cm DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs utilized for our VDR-M30 DVD camcorder can be used for recording and playback in our DVD recorders, too. Click here to purchase DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs direct from Panasonic.
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Chasing Playback
Chasing Playback
Now you no longer have to wait for an entire program to be recorded before watching it from beginning to end. With chasing playback, an element of our Time Slip feature, you can skip back to watch a program currently being recorded from any point that's already been recorded — while continuing to record the live program in progress.
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Simultaneous Recording and Playback
The second part of our Time Slip feature, Simultaneous Recording and Playback lets you record a program onto a disc while you’re watching any other program that's previously been recorded on the same disc.
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Built-in Hard Disk
Record and store up to 52 hours of programming (EP mode) on the built-in 40 GB hard disk. These recordings can also be transferred from the hard disk to DVD-RAM or DVD-R discs for safekeeping.3
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Auto Renewal Recording
Automatically records an episode of a specified TV show either every day or every week directly onto the hard disk, with the most recent episode being recorded right over the previous one.4
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Relief Recording
The DVD Recorder checks the remaining disc space before recording onto a DVD-RAM or DVD-R disc. And if there’s not enough space, your entire program gets recorded onto the hard disk. This feature also works if you’ve chosen to record a program and forgot to insert a disc.5
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High-Speed Recording3
Record from the hard disk to a DVD-RAM disc at up to 12x speed. A one-hour program can be transferred in EP mode from hard disk to DVD-RAM disc in five minutes.
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Progressive Scanning6
Progressive Scanning (480P) creates a picture signal with double the scan lines of a conventional DVD interlaced picture (480I), resulting in higher picture resolution, sharper image quality, and the elimination of virtually all motion artifacts.
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Direct Navigator
Direct Navigator
Makes it easy to find a previously recorded program on a disc. A list of recording dates, times, channels and (user-entered) titles are shown on screen. When you move the cursor to any particular recording, the segment is played in the background, so playback can begin immediately upon selection. Program deletion, protection, and title input are also easy to perform. This feature can handle up to 99 titles at once.
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Playlist Playback
Lets you perform simple non-linear video editing, such as rearranging the order of scenes, skipping over unwanted scenes, or copying selections, to create custom playlists of favorite scenes on a disc.
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Playlist Playback



Photo Storage/Viewer (for SD/PC Card Slots)
By putting an SD memory card from a digital still camera into the built-in SD card slot and/or PC card slot7 on select DVD recorders, you can transfer JPEG or TIFF8 images to the DVD recorder and view them on your TV. Once in the recorder, you can organize the images into folders and create photo albums that you can store on a DVD-RAM disc or hard drive9.
Click here to see the wide variety of Panasonic products that use SD memory cards.
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DV Input Terminal
The DV input terminal allows you to connect a compatible digital camcorder to the DVD recorder10 and transfer your home movies onto the hard disk or a DVD-RAM/DVD-R disc. To make it easier to navigate through the digital camcorder recordings that you transferred to the DVD recorder (hard disk or DVD-RAM/DVD-R disc), the DV Auto Record feature automatically generates a playlist for these transferred recordings by creating a new chapter for every instance of "stop" or "pause" used in the original recording. Once the playlist has been created, you can easily change the order and duration of the chapters, create new ones, and delete the ones you don't want using the on-screen menu.
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Rapid Random Access
Jump directly to any spot on a DVD-RAM disc and begin playback or recording right away. Even if there is no sequential area of empty space available, our DVD recorders can record data on available space throughout the rest of the disc. You will also avoid searching for a blank spot to start recording, or accidentally recording over desired material.
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Incredible Storage Capacity
Record up to 12 hours of video on our 2-sided, 9.4GB DVD-RAM discs. These discs can also be played back on a DVD-RAM-compatible DVD home player or portable player.
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Convenient Storage Options
The ideal medium for long-term storage of your valuable video images, a DVD-RAM disc preserves quality over time, permits overwriting as desired, and takes up only about a third of the space of a VHS cassette.

Easy Video Editing
Random access makes it easy to perform non-linear editing using just a single DVD Video Recorder, with no need for additional editing equipment.
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DVD-RAM Compatibility
The DVD-RAM disc format is supported by major hardware and media manufacturers and functions as the "bridge format" for compatibility with audio/video and personal computing applications. Any DVD-RAM discs you already have that are formatted for PC or other media use can be reformatted for use with a DVD recorder.
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Selectable Recording Modes
You can set your recorder to one of five different recording speeds, each varying in recording quality and length. EP mode yields the most recording time, LP & SP modes provide less recording time with higher quality recording, and XP mode gives you the highest quality recording. There's also the FR (Flexible Recording) mode that lets you record with the best picture quality possible for the recording time and remaining space on the disc.
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Recording Times And Data Rates








Advanced MPEG2 Encoding Using Hybrid VBR Technology
We combined two encoding technologies, Real time VBR (Variable Bit Rate) and Visibility Modulation Technology, to provide MPEG2 recording with superb picture quality. Here's how it works: Real Time VBR adjusts the bit rate according to video signal complexity, in order to optimize the compression ratio. At the same time, Visibility Modulation Technology reduces compression for the most noticeable parts of each signal while it filters out unimportant data to raise compression in other areas. This combination helps assure incredible picture quality for your preferred DVD-RAM recording mode.
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Improved Video Quality in Analog-to-Digital Transfer
Input TBC, 3D Y/C separation circuitry, and 3D digital noise reduction are particularly effective when recording from analog video sources such as conventional VHS or S-VHS VCRs. Input TBC is a built-in time base corrector that delivers highly stable, natural images. The 3D Y/C Separation Circuitry minimizes the dot crawl and color smearing caused by interference between the video signal's Y and C color subcomponents. And, 3D Digital Noise Reduction effectively removes noise components from the signal during playback.
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Footnotes:
1.To use this function, your DVD recorder must be connected to a TV antenna and able to receive a terrestrial broadcast that includes EPG data in the transmission. VCR Plus+ will not be available unless the DVD recorder has retrieved EPG program listings. TV GUIDE and other related marks are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or one of its affiliates. TV Guide On Screen, G-LINK, VCR Plus+ and PlusCode are registered marks of Gemstar-TV Guide International and/or one of its affiliates.
2.DVD-R and DVD-RAM discs may not be able to play on some DVD players, depending on the player, disc and the condition of the recording.
3.Recording from the hard disk to a DVD-RAM or DVD-R disc cannot be done with images for which only single-generation recording is allowed. When recording these images to a DVD-RAM disc, the original image on the hard disk is erased.
4.If the previous episode is being played back while the new one is being recorded, the new episode will be recorded onto a different section of the disk.
5.There must be enough space on the hard disk to record the program.
6.To enjoy the full benefits of a progressive-scan picture, a TV with progressive capabilities must be used.
7.Optional PC card adapter required for use with all compatible memory cards, including: Standard SD Memory Card, CompactFlash, Memory Stick, MultimediaCard and Smart Media.
8.TIFF files compatible with DMR-E60 only.
9.Not all models have hard disk drive.
10.IEEE 1394 cable is required.
 
 
 
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