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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)
What does ‘ nalising’ a disc do?
Finalising a disc locks the disc so it can no
longer be recorded. This is only required for
DVD±R. It will then be compatible with
virtually any DVD player. To remove a disc
without  nalising it, simply stop recording
and eject the disc. You can still record on
the disc if there is storage space for more
recordings.
How good is the quality of the
recording?
There are a few picture quality levels to
choose from, ranging from ‘HQ’ (1 hour
recording at high quality) to ‘SEP’ (8 hours
recording at VHS quality) on a recordable
DVD.
DVDR3570H
Record Mode
HQ (high quality)
SP (standard play)
SPP (standard play plus)
LP (long play)
EP (extended play)
SLP (super long play)
SEP (super extended play)
1
2
2.5
3
4
6
8
23
45
56
68
90
135
180
1 hr 55 mins
3 hrs 40 mins
4 hrs 35 mins
5 hrs 30 mins
7 hrs 20 mins
11 hrs 5 mins
14 hrs 45 mins
DVDR3590H
Record Mode
HQ (high quality)
SP (standard play)
SPP (standard play plus)
LP (long play)
EP (extended play)
SLP (super long play)
SEP (super extended play)
1
2
2.5
3
4
6
8
40
77
96
115
153
230
300
1 hr 55 mins
3 hrs 40 mins
4 hrs 35 mins
5 hrs 30 mins
7 hrs 20 mins
11 hrs 5 mins
14 hrs 45 mins
(250GB)
Some recordings listed on the HDD
menu cannot be played or copied to
disc.
Some TV broadcasts or videos from external
device that are recorded to this recorder
may contain copy protection signals. Such
material cannot be played back from the
HDD or copied to a recordable DVD.
The copy-protected recordings are marked
with the icon
C
in the HDD menu. They are
either fully protected (copy never) or
partially protected (copy once). For copy
once recording, playback is possible but once
copied to a recordable DVD, the recording
will be removed from the HDD.
What is HDMI?
High-De nition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
is a high-speed digital interface that can
transmit uncompressed high de nition video
and digital multichannel audio. It delivers
high quality picture and sound quality,
completely free from noise. HDMI is fully
backward-compatible with DVI.
As required by the HDMI standard,
connecting to HDMI or DVI products
without HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection) will result in no Video
or Audio output.
What is MHEG?
Multimedia and Hypermedia information
coding Expert Group is the ISO/IEC/JTC1SC
29 working group, which provides standards
for the coded representation of multimedia
hypermedia information objects that are
interchanged among applications and services
using a variety of media. The objects de ne
the structure of a multimedia hypermedia
presentation.