Monday, December 5, 2011

Record Football Games Over 2 Hours To Dvd







Adjusting the recording mode setting allows you to record up to eight hours of football.


Recording video to a DVD is much like recording to a VHS tape. There are multiple recording modes depending on whether you are looking to record the highest quality video (Excellent Play or XP) or the longest video (Super Long Play or SLP). Most DVD recorders use Standard Play (SP) as the default setting, which only allows for two hours of recording time. If you're looking to record a football game of longer than two hours, you simply need to adjust the recording mode setting.


Instructions


1. Place a recordable DVD into the tray of your DVD recorder.








2. Look for the "Mode" or "REC Mode" button on your DVD recorder's remote or on the DVD recorder itself. Press it until you get to the recording mode that you desire. Long Play (LP) will record for an estimated four hours, Extended Play (EP) will record for around six hours, and Super Long Play will record for roughly eight hours.


3. Press the "REC" or "Record" button on your DVD burner's remote or on the DVD burner itself.


4. Hit the "Stop" button on the remote or burner when the game is over, and choose "Finalize DVD" if you are finished recording. Once you finalize the DVD, it should play in any DVD player.

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