Pioneer HOME CINEMA SYSTEMS Home Theater System User Manual


 
CD (650 MB)
CD-ROM
Video CD
CD-DA
DVD-ROM
DVD-Video
DVD-Audio
CD-R
Write-once
DVD-R
Write-once
CD-RW
Re-writable (≥1,000)
DVD-RW
Re-writable (≥1,000)
DVD (4.7 Gbytes)
At Pioneer we develop cutting edge equipment that is easy to use. The Pioneer DVD Recorder is no exception. A combination of user-
friendly controls and highly advanced technology, our DVD Recorder enables everyone, young and old alike, to enjoy the highest
standard of digital video recording.
Know your discs and Recording Options*
Two kinds of recordable discs were developed to be used in combination with
the DVD Recorder:
DVD-R: a disc that can be recorded only once. It is less expensive and used for
“Video" mode recording, which lets you record digitally but with limited editing
facilities.
DVD-RW discs: costs slightly more but can be used to record up to 1,000 times
without any deterioration in picture nor in sound quality. With this disc you can
record in:
“DVD Video Recording" mode, which lets you edit your movies as you wish
thanks to its advanced editing features and easy navigation and, of course,
record or erase at your convenience.
“Video" mode, to record a whole programme or movie, for one time watching
being able to re-use the disc again and again for same or different use.
To guarantee its commitment to DVD technology, Pioneer supports recording on
DVD-Forum endorsed DVD-R (for general) discs and DVD-RW discs. And it also
provides a "Video" mode compliant with DVD Forum specifications enabling
playback** of recorded DVD-R and DVD-RW discs on many existing DVD players
and DVD-ROM drives.
* TV broadcast reception of the integrated tuner may not be supported in all
countries.
** The DVD Forum in 2000 approved the use of the DVD-Video format
for recording on DVD-R/DVD-RW discs. On Pioneer's DVD
Recorders this is referred to as recording in 'Video Mode'.
Supporting playback of DVD-R/DVD-RW discs with this type of
content is optional for manufacturers of DVD playback devices,
and there are DVD-Video players, DVD-ROM drive equipped
PCs or other DVD playback devices that do not play DVD-R or
DVD-RW discs recorded in Video Mode. For details, please
refer to the following Homepage: www.pioneer-eur.com (for
European market only).
At Pioneer you could say that we wrote the book on optical disc technology. It all began way back in 1980 when we introduced the first laser
disc player to the market (a full two years before the introduction of the audio CD). In 1996 we bested the competition with the introduction
of the first DVD player and now we are proud to announce the launch in the coming months of the home DVD Recorder which boasts twice the
video resolution of conventional VHS or S-VHS tapes, high quality digital sound, and a convenient size. Recordable DVD is the next giant leap.
A home entertainment revolution that you either join or find yourself left behind!
COMING SOON
DVR-7000
DVD-R
for General Ver. 2.0
DVD-RW
Ver. 1.1
Capacity
(12 cm discs)
• 4.7 Gbytes/side • 4.7 Gbytes/side
• Re-writable (≥ 1,000)
• Phase Change
Technology • Write-once
• Organic Dye
Record on DVD