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DVD RECORDER

THE EASE OF RECORDABLE DVD
DVR-7000
DVD Recorder
This is the moment to take the leap to recordable DVD. Pioneer hands it to you with our home DVD Recorder. Now you can have everything
you love about DVD — crystal clear images, high-quality digital sound, convenient size — in your own recordings. Record, re-record, edit and
customise: nothing else gives you the ultimate control and versatility in home video recording. With a video resolution twice that of
conventional VHS or S-VHS tapes, and no rewinding, you're sure to be convinced. It's the next logical step in the DVD revolution!
Note: Showview is a registered trademark of Gemstar Development Corporation.
RECORDING FUNCTIONS
One-touch Recording
Just press the REC button to start recording for thirty minutes. For each time you
push, an additional thirty minutes will be recorded. That means for a full two hours'
recording, you simply push four times. It's that straightforward.
Two Convenient Recording Modes.
Both the "Video Mode" and "Video Recording (VR) Mode" are based on MPEG compression technology
for real time recording of high-quality images.
"Video Mode"
With "Video Mode" recording, you can record 1 or 2 hours on one DVD-R or DVD-RW. You can playback
the discs recorded by DVR-7000 on many existing DVD-Video playback systems.
"Video Recording (VR) Mode"
Using DVD-RW discs, you can record 1-6 hours depending on desired picture quality. Pioneer offers no
less than 32 steps, combining variable bit rate recording with the best matching resolution. Advanced
editing is possible. Playback is on "RW-Compatible" players.
On top of that, the Pioneer DVD Recorder brings you easy recording features from a variety of sources.
You can easily record from a digital (external) or analogue (built-in) TV tuner. Via the i.LINK* you can
record from a digital DV camcorder (digital A/V input). But you are also able to record from analogue
A/V sources, like a regular VCR or an analogue camcorder.
Pioneer DVD-R/RW discs
DVS-RW47B
DVS-R47A*
* Also available in a 5 disc package.
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For full product features and specifications, please see page 77.
Recording Formats and Playback Compatibility
'DVD-Video format' recording: The use of the DVD-Video format for recording on DVD-R and DVD-RW discs is referred to as
recording in "Video Mode" on Pioneer's DVD Recorders. Supporting playback of DVD-R/DVD-RW discs is optional for
manufacturers of DVD playback equipment, and there is DVD-Video playback equipment that does not play DVD-R or
DVD-RW discs recorded in the DVD-Video format.
Note: 'finalisation' is required.
'Video Recording (VR) format' recording: The use of the VR format for recording on DVD-RW discs is referred to as recording
in "VR Mode" on Pioneer's DVD Recorders. DVD-RW discs recorded in the VR format can be played back on Pioneer's and
other companies' players that feature the "RW Compatible" indication.
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b/a
W
For recording with
For recording as it is
advanced editing
VR mode
Video mode
DVD-RW disc
For repeated recording
For one-time recording
(re-writable)
Types of discs
* The i.LINK interface is also known as IEEE1394. Firewire is a
trademark. "i.LINK" and the "i.LINK" logo are trademarks of
Sony Corporation. Note: in case when the DV tape contains
post-recorded audio signals, either original audio signals
(Stereo 1) or post-recorded audio signals (Stereo 2) will only be
recorded on a DVD.
d
Video mode
DVD-R disc

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