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monalisa62003
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i have been using dvd - rw for years and i was always able to put 4 one hour programmes onto them. the dvd is 4 hours but now if i put one hour it takes up 3 and i only have one hour and 50 mins left on it. so it seems a waste of space. it wont let me copy another one hour programme onto it is there a way to fix it?
sorry didnt know what other title to use
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its toshiba and no i have been using the same one for years
Cant see what to do on that page
XP = 1 hour recording
SP = 2 Hour recording
EP = 4 Hour recording
LP = 6 or 8 hour recording depending on the recorder .
FR = Flex recording IE it fills the disc .
Hope this helps , there is nothing wrong with your discs .
how do you do that?
It will be explained in the manual and on the on-screen menus.
When purchased DVD recorders are usually set to record in SP
(2 hours a disc) so, it seems likely that it has been changed to EP (4 hours) at some time.
If you can't find the manual posting the model number will help
On your remote you should hopefully have a recording mode (rec mode) button. *Press that in advance of recording it will give you the option of recording in the speeds ianrad very kindly detailed. Best of luck.
* the first 'press' should give you the XP option, press it again and you should get SP (and so on). Then press record once the desired speed comes up on screen.
Can you not change it after youve recorded something?
Can you not change it after youve recorded something?
Im pretty sure its always been on lp
Btw im not recording straight onto the discs i record onto the harddrive anc copy them over
You set the recording parameters before you record i.e SP/LP etc. You can change them each time if you wish.
As I said earlier most recorders are set to SP as default
In this downloadable manual http://www.nodevice.com/download.html
pages 16/17/40 explain
On my Pioneers I can change the original quality of the recording to dub but this is then done in real-time
do you mean when i copy them? yeah i can copy some stuff over but its when its copied it wont let me copy anything else
Now sticking the desired recording on DVD disc:-
So once that programme is on your hard drive, you can then copy it to a DVD disc. At this point, i.e when you are about to copy to the DVD disc you choose which speed by pressing the recording mode button: if the programme you are copying to disc is more than an hour in length then XP is out of the question - you need SP; If it is more than 2 hours in length you then go to the next 'inferior quality' speed (EP or LP).
If you do not have a hard drive and re copying to disc directly from an external source, i.e. the Sky box, nothing changes: you still need to 'match' the speed to the length of programme.
Do you have a recording mode button on your remote control? If you have that you do not need to refer to the manual: is it hopefully a simple pressing of the button o the desired speed comes up.
Again, best of luck.
Sorry, I have just seen this comment. Even easier from you hard drive - you just need to adjust the speed when you are about to record. You must have a recording mode button, so press this until you get the speed you wish to cater for the length of recording.
SP didnt make a difference. it made it worse. when i say an hour length programm its less than an hour.so what is the one to use for less than an hour?
thanks for your help really appreciate it
yes i have a recording button
XP. If you record at that speed and it does not look good enough then there is no answer!
XP. If you record at that speed and it does not look good enough then there is no answer! (that being the highest quality)
are we talking the same thing here? i have plenty of dvds that have 4 one hour programmes on. ive been using the same ones for years. i dont know why it suddenly got like this. i want to be able to copy 4 one hour programmes across to the dvd. i dont care about the quality as long as i can watch them which i can lol if i cant do it will just have to buy the dvds of the show i watch
i cant see xp as an option on the recording mode.
XP (sometimes its HQ) = 1 hour recording
SP = 2 Hour recording
EP = 4 Hour recording
LP = 6 or 8 hour recording depending on the recorder .
FR = Flex recording IE it fills the disc .