Setting the Encoding Format for Audio & Video
The setting of encoding formats for audio and video is carried out from the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen as described below.
BUSY
OPEN/CLOSE
OPTION DV Y/C LINE
SET UP
SET UP button
SET
TOP
MENU
MENU
SET button
RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen
RECORDER MENU (1/2)
MENU
CHAPTER CREATION
SET INTERVAL
AUTO CHAPTER (RECPAUSE)
TOTAL CONTENTS TIME
ENCODE QUALITY (Mbps)
AUDIO ENCODE
ASPECT
Video Encoding
Item
TOTAL CONTENTS TIME
ENCODE QUALITY (Mbps) Specifically, it allows direct setting of the encoding bit rate (i.e., the amount of data per second).
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Setting Encoding Formats
Stop the DVD recorder.
1.
Open the RECORDER MENU (1/2) screen.
q Press the SET UP button to display the Setup Menu.
w Select RECORDER using the 6 and 7 buttons and then press the SET
button.
2.
Make the required settings on the RECORDER MENU (1/2)
screen.
q Select the parameter to be set using the 6 and 7 buttons, and then
press the SET button to display a list of possible settings.
w Select the required setting using the 6 and 7 buttons, and then press
MANUAL
Every05Min
the SET button to adopt it.
ON
01Hour 08Min
3.
8.0
Complete the setting process.
DOLBY DIGITAL
To do so, carry out one of the following procedures.
AUTO
• Select MENU and press the SET button to return to the Setup Menu.
• Press the SET UP button to return to the normal screen display.
If the recording time is already known in advance, by setting the time with this item the BD-X200
will determine the optimum encode bit rate from the remaining capacity on the blank disc and the
recording time.
● If the recording time is set using this parameter, ENCODE QUALITY will be set automatically.
Large values increase the quality of the video; however, this also increases the overall data size.
By changing this setting value the TOTAL CONTENTS TIME item is automatically set.
Setting range:
The range of values that can be set depends on the audio encoding format.
LPCM
: 4.0 to 7.8 Mbps (in 0.2 Mbps steps)
DOLBY DIGITAL : 2.0 to 9.0 Mbps (in 0.2 Mbps steps)
MPEG
: 2.0 to 9.0 Mbps (in 0.2 Mbps steps)
For a setting value of 3.4Mbps or lower, the screen resolution is Half D1 (352 × 576 dots).
For a setting value of 3.6Mbps or greater, the screen resolution is D1 (720 × 576 dots).
Description
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