87Note :• The Wide setting will be kept even after the DVD Video Camera is turned off.• The VDR-M53PP/VDR-M55PP does not have the Wide setting.• Writing wide mode movies recorded to a DVD-RAM disc using [STD], to a DVD-R disc using the PC program softwareprovided (DVDfunSTUDIO):Depending upon the [Video settings] setting of DVDfunSTUDIO, when you play back the contents of a recorded DVD-R disc, black bands may appear at top and bottom and also left and right of the screen when using a wide screentelevision, or at top and bottom of the screen when using a television other than a wide screen type.• The Wide 16:9 setting is not compatible with still recording, recording of external input, S-video external input, or STDrecording using DVD-R discs.• Video recorded with Wide TV Screen Mode set to “Wide 16:9” cannot be changed back to 4:3 aspect ratio.• The characters of dates and titles will be longer in the vertical direction on a wide-screen TV and on the LCD monitorof DVD Video Camera.• Even if you set the Wide setting at “16:9”, screen image will appear at 4:3 when you press the MENU button and displaythe menu screen.• When “Wide 16:9” is specified, black bands will appear across the top and bottom of screen.• When you view the image recorded with “16:9” specified on the television or PC monitor with black bands at the top andbottom of the picture, flicker may occur between the black bands and the picture.• The “Wide 16:9” setting is not compatible with ID-1/ID-2*.• Connecting the DVD Video Camera to the S1 input jack of TV will automatically switch the TV to Wide setting: See TVinstruction manual for details.* This system records the aspect ratio (16:9, 4:3) information in void space between video signals.