Pioneer PRV-9200 manual

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    Page 1 of 4 Updated: 23 June 2006 PRV-9200 FAQs Below are general questions and an swers about the Pr ofessional DVD Recorder, PRV-9200. For additional or detailed information, refe r to the operating instructions shipped with your unit or go to the Pioneer website at www.pioneerelectronics.com 1) What type of recordable DVD me dia is supported on [...]

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    Page 2 of 4 Updated: 23 June 2006 7) Do different VBR settings a n d num ber of recording session affect finalization times? Yes. Finalization time is partly based on how much data is reco rded to the disc. Recording at 5. 2 Mbps VBR c reates a sma ller data file then recording at 9.87 Mbps VBR. A smaller data file oc cupies less space and take s l[...]

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    Page 3 of 4 Updated: 23 June 2006 15) Does the PRV-9200 record in both NTSC (USA) and PAL (Europe) video standards? Yes but not at the sa me time or on a s ingle disc. 16) Can the PRV-9200 play back both NTS C (USA ) and PAL (Europe) discs? Yes, the uni t can play back r eplicated and pr eviously-r ecorded (DV D -R/RW) NTSC or PAL DVD-Video discs. [...]

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    Page 4 of 4 Updated: 23 June 2006 23) Can the DV audio recording leve l be adjusted on the DV input? No. The audio level is fixed according to the source m aterial's audio leve l. 24) When can chapters be added to video recorded on the hard drive (HDD)? Chapters can be inserted manually durin g a recording se ssion or added later. To make a DV[...]