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DVD RECORDER
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For full product features and specifications, please see page 77.
All the features of a Pioneer DVD-Video player.
With this gifted Pioneer performer, you enjoy full-fledged home
cinema. Connect the DVR-7000 to a Dolby Digital/DTS compatible
amplifier/receiver and a multi-channel A/V surround speaker
system. Now you’re ready to immerse yourself in the incredible
surround sound* and special effects of all the latest films. To raise
your pleasure quotient to the max, it plays CDs, CD-R and CD-RW
discs, and VideoCDs, too.
* Dolby Digital/DTS/MPEG DVD-Video discs.
Note:
CD-R/RW DVD-R/RW Playback: Discs may not be played back because of the following reasons: recording
characteristics of recorder/characteristics of disc/scratch and dust on disc/dust and condensation on pickup
lens or others.
CD-R/RW Playback: CD-R/RW discs for Audio recorded in CD Audio, Video CD or MP3 audio format can be played
back. Unfinalised discs except those in CD Audio formatting cannot be played back. Time display may not be
shown because the TOC (table-of-contents) information is lacking. You can play back the unfinalised discs in CD
audio format with limited function.
Note:
When playing DTS-encoded (CDs, LDs, DVDs), excessive noise will be exhibited from the analogue stereo
outputs. To avoid possible damage to the audio system, the consumer should take proper precautions when the
analogue stereo outputs of the DVD player is connected to an amplification system. To enjoy DTS Digital
Surround
TM
playback, an external 5.1-channel DTS Digital Surround
TM
decoder system must be connected to the
digital output (S/PDIF, AES/EBU or TosLink) of the DVD player.
Numerous editing functions in “Video Recording (VR) Mode”.
Forget multiple video decks. Turn your movie into a masterpiece using your remote control. Pioneer’s GUI (Graphical User Interface) helps
you each step of the way. Call up the DiscNavi and here’s every advanced editing function – add, erase, move, copy, combine two chapters,
undo last edit, and more, in the playlists. DiscNavi is where you access your original content. It’s also where you build a playlist based on
the original content. You can erase all or part of the original and free up extra recording time. Or leave it as it is and play around with the
playlists. You can watch where your edits start and end on-screen. Preview final results. Even make multiple playlists based on the same
content – one for the family, another for friends. The DVR-7000 plays back whatever is on your playlist, keeping your original content
intact.
Finally, frame accurate editing.
Say goodbye to fumbling with tapes. To look good, you need precision. That’s what you get with DVD-RW discs in “Video Recording (VR) Mode”. DiscNavi
lets you define exactly where you want to add – or delete – a part. You pick the very frame where editing starts and the one where it ends. Then select OK
and it’s done. Now that’s what you call super control.
EDITING FUNCTIONS
DVD-VIDEO PLAYER FUNCTIONS
Find what you want to watch quickly and easily.
You’ll appreciate how the DVR-7000 shows you what’s recorded at a glance. Using DiscNavi in “Video Recording (VR) Mode”, you call up on-screen
thumbnails of still-frames from each title and even chapters within titles. Just select the thumbnail you want and push Playback – that’s it. So much faster
and more agreeable than winding or rewinding tapes.
Choose where to insert the new part at
exactly the frame you wish.
Define the start point of the part by
selecting exact frame.
Define the end point of the part by
selecting exact frame.
When you’re done,
select OK to add the part.
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