Philips DFR9000 manual Playing sources, Recording from sources, Recording from the digital output

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7.4 Playing sources

1Switch on the playback device.

2Press B (1) to switch on the receiver.

> The Standby/On LED goes out and 'WELCOME' appears on the left display.

3Select the required device as source, using the Source selection buttons (4).

4Start playback on the selected source device.

7.5 Recording from sources

When recording, the incoming signal is reproduced by all audio and – if the source includes a video signal – video outputs of the receiver.The sound settings do not affect the recording.

1Switch on the receiver, the device you wish to record from and the recording device.

2Select the device you wish to record from as source.

> The selected source name is shown on the middle display.

3Prepare the desired recording source.

It must be connected to one of the outputs of the receiver.

If necessary, select the input socket (‘M-CH IN’, CD IN’, CD-R IN’, etc) to which the recording device’s output socket is connected. See ‘Selecting input sockets for recording’ hereafter.

4Start recording on the recording device.

5Start the playback of the source you wish to record from.

Note: If the recording device is selected for playback via the amplifier, the REC OUT (25) analogue output socket will be muted to avoid sound feedback loops that can harm your audio equipment.

Selecting input sockets for recording

This is only necessary if one of the following analogue audio input sockets is connected to the recording device: AUDIO:TV IN, GAME IN, DVD IN (25), M-CH IN, CD IN, CD-R IN, AUX IN (24).

1Make sure receiver and TV are switched on and that RECVR. and A/V source are selected.

2Press SYSTEM MENU (5) to open the system menu.

> The main menu appears on your TV screen.The 'Configuration' menu is the first menu that can be selected.

3Use 2 (6) to enter the ‘Configuration’ submenu.

> The submenu items appear on your TV screen, followed by an overview of possible settings.

4Use 3 and 4 (6) to select ‘Rec audio’ and enter with 2 (6).

5Use 3 and 4 (6) to select the desired input socket and confirm with OK (7).

6Press SYSTEM MENU (5) to close the system menu.

7.6 Recording from the digital output

Notes:

When recording a Dolby Digital or DTS signal, each track must be recorded individually.

Digital recording is not possible from an analogue multichannel source.

Before you start recording from the digital output, make sure the output is set to match your recording device. See ‘10.1 Configuration menu’ for the appropriate ‘Digital out’ setting.

Digital recording is not possible when the digital source material is copy-protected.

If a digital recorder is connected to the DIGITAL OUT socket (28) of the receiver, all signals coming from the digital inputs can be recorded directly on the connected audio recorder (except signals coming from M-CH IN (24).The receiver will also convert all signals coming from the analogue inputs to the digital output.The receiver can be used to record digitally a multichannel surround sound audio signal (Dolby Digital, or DTS) from, for example, DVD to CD-R.The receiver will convert the digital multichannel signal into a stereo signal without loss of relevant sound information.

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Contents Digital Surround Receiver DFR9000 How to connect a plug Mains plugCopyright in the U.K Copyright protection3 4 5 6 7 @ # Index Troubleshooting Technical specificationsHelpline Warranty System menu overviewRemove the AC power plug from the wall socket Safety PrecautionsImportant information Introduction DFR9000 featuresDFR9000 Packaging contents Functional overview Left displayCentre display Right displayVideo 1 in R, G, B, S Rear viewVideo 2 in R, G, B, S Remote control Digital in 1 / in 2 /Status window Source selection buttonsOpens and close the system menu VOL +Mute TV CH +Displays Input signal indicationsDTS 96/24 DTS 96/24 available Installation Connecting to your TVGeneral remarks SCART/RGBS connectionConnecting analogue stereo audio equipment Video / Cvbs connectionConnecting digital audio equipment Satellite Receiver Connecting analogue multichannel equipment Connecting video equipment Connecting digital Hdmi equipmentSacd player Receiver Video connectionCvbs connection Connecting speakersGeneral Connecting the speakers Positioning the speakersIf you wish to connect an active subwoofer General hints for positioningConnecting antennas Inserting the batteries in the remote control Connecting headphonesConnecting to the mains System menu Basic menu navigatingSetting up the receiver Switching on and offSetting the speaker size and distance Positioning your DFR9000Reassigning input sockets Setting the speaker volumeTips Operating the amplifier Playing sources Recording from sourcesRecording from the digital output Selecting input sockets for recordingPreset radio stations FM, FM-M and MW band Tuning to radio stations FM, FM-M and MW bandOperating the tuner Moving preset radio stations Selecting preset radio stationsDAB radio stations Storing DAB radio stationsTuning to DAB radio stations Moving DAB radio stationsSurround modes Configuration menu System menu overviewBalance menu Speakers menuTo 40 preset numbers are available Move PresetStored stations DAB MovePicture menu Picture menu you can adjust picture settings for the TVEnhancement menu 10.7 A/V input menu Game Video Game AudioDVD + RW Video 21, GameGain menu Troubleshooting Receiver problems Possible cause SolutionRemote control problems Possible cause Solution Speaker problems Possible cause SolutionVideo problems Possible cause Solution Tuner problems Possible cause SolutionPlayback problems Possible cause Solution Recording problems Possible causeGlossary Video displays for TV, movies, and DVDs By varying the frequency in response to the audioFrequency Hertz HzPhase Sync signal Satellite receiverUtilizes MP3 for audio and VP3 for video To refer to any 525/59.94 video system. See Mntsc OhmTechnical specifications Audio sectionDTS ES Matrix, DTS ES Discrete, DTS NEO6 Analogue video section input/outputDigital video section input/output Rate of 32-96 kHz FsTuner GeneralHelpline PolskaPage Inköpsdatum Anskaffelsesdato Kjøpedato Oatopäivä Name,Anschrift und Unterschrift des HändlersNaam, adres en handtekening v.d. handelaar Nombre, direccion y firma del distribudor

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