Thursday, November 22, 2012

Operating Instructions For A Sony Dvd Recorder

Sony DVD Recorders allow you to save movies and TV programs to DVDs.


Sony is an international electronics media provider based in Tokyo, Japan. A DVD recorder, also known as DVDR, is a recorder that records video programs onto blank writable DVDs. The Sony company produced a few different DVD recorders before releasing the DVDirect line, which is the latest in home DVD recording technology. Some are stand-alone DVD recorders, while others have a combo video home system (VHS) option as well. The functionality and operations of the systems are similar.


Instructions


1. Press the "Open/Close" button on the DVD recorder. The disc tray will open. Place a recordable DVD into the DVD slot. Press the "Open/Close" button again to close the disc tray. Wait until the word "Load" appears on the DVD recorder panel.








2. Push the "PROG +/-" button to select the program you want to record or choose the channel you would like to record.


3. Select the mode you wish to record in by pressing "Record Mode" repeatedly as you scroll through the different modes. The Sony DVD recorder should have about six modes, including high quality (HQ) and super long play (SLP). Some modes will take up more space on the DVD than others. Refer to the DVD Recorder manual for recording modes versus recording times.








4. Press the "Record" button. The DVD recorder will begin to record and will not stop until either the disc is full or you press the "Rec Stop" button.


5. Pause recording by pressing the "Rec/Pause" button. To resume recording, press the "Rec/Pause" button again.


6. Watch another program while recording by pressing the "TV/DVD" button if your TV is connected to the LINE 1-TV jack. If your TV is connected to the Line 2 Out or Component Video Out jacks, you can watch another program by pressing the "TV/Video" button.

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