Go-Video VR3845 manual Basic DVD/VCR Playback, Playing a DVD/VCD, To play a DVD or Video CD

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Basic DVD/VCR Playback

Playing a DVD/VCD

Playing a Tape

To play a DVD or Video CD:

To play a VHS tape:

1Press DVD to control the DVD deck.

2Turn your TV on and select the video input connected to the DVD Recorder+VCR.

If the unit is connected to an audio system, turn it on and select the ap- propriate input.

3Press EJECT to open the disc tray.

4Load your disc in the disc tray with the label side up.

• Press EJECT to again to close the disc tray.

5 Press PLAYto start playback.

• Many DVD discs play automatically when loaded.

If the DVD has a disc menu, or

more than one title, the disc menu may appear. If so, use  to highlight options, and press EN- TER to make selections. Press DISC MENU/LIST or TITLE to return to the disc menu.

For a Video CD, use the 0-9 keys to select the track you want to view and press RETURN to view the menu screen.

For options during DVD playback, see page 35.

1Press VCR to control the VCR deck.

2Turn your TV on and select the video input connected to the DVD Recorder+VCR.

If the unit is connected to an audio system, turn it on and select the ap- propriate input.

3Load your videotape in the VCR deck.

• If the unit is powered off, it will

power on automatically when the tape is loaded.

• If the Timer in- dicator lights on the front panel

display, press POWER once.

4Press PLAYto start playback.

If the tape is missing the record safety tab, it will play automatically when loaded.

For options during VCR playback, see page 36.

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Contents Page Power Cord Caution FCC NoticeImportant Safety Instructions CongratulationsTable of Contents Jpeg Playback Timer RecordingWarranty About RecordingWelcome Playback and recording UnpackingCompatible Media Playback onlyFront Panel Front Panel Display When lit, indicatesCurrent Repeat mode Current DVD Recorder+VCR status Front panel display overviewRear Panel Remote Control Connections Antenna/Basic Cable Connections Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Connections Basic TV Connections If your TV has S-Video or Component Video inputs, seeEnhanced Video Options Enhanced Audio Options Rear AV Connections Front AV Connections Setup Press Return to exit the Setup menu Setup Menu OverviewPress Setup to display and exit Setup menu Menu Navigation KeysAdding/Deleting Channels General SettingsAuto Channel Search Auto Clock SetTV Aspect Ratio Display ModeManual Clock Set Progressive ScanFactory Settings Power Save ModePlayback Control PBC To disable subtitles, choose OFF Language SettingsOn-Screen Display Language Dolby/DTS/MPEG Audio SettingsSurround Mode Sampling FrequencyParental Control Rating Parental Control SettingsChanging the Password Country CodeRecord Settings Initializing Discs Disc SettingsAll contents will be erased and the disc will be formatted Erasing/Reformatting DiscsFinalizing Discs Entry When finished, select OK and pressLabeling Discs AutoPlay Protecting DiscsYourDVD Operations Basic Deck Controls Press the DVD button when you want to control the DVD deckPress the VCR button when you want to control the VCR deck CH/Playing a DVD/VCD Many DVD discs play automatically when loadedBasic DVD/VCR Playback To play a DVD or Video CDUse these keys during DVD playback Special DVD Playback OptionsSkips to the previous or next chapter Use these keys during VCR playback Special VCR Playback OptionsSets tape audio to HiFi Left, Right or Mono Playing Audio CDs or MP3/ WMA Files Audio CD/MP3 PlaybackSpecial Audio Playback Options Play Modes during Program Playback Program PlaybackProgram Playback with Music CDs Erasing Tracks from a Program ListFull Screen Options Jpeg PlaybackViewing Jpeg Files Slide Show OptionsAbout Disc Types/Formats About RecordingDVD Recorder+VCR cannot re- cord CD-R or CD-RW discs One-Touch Recording Recording from TVWatching and Recording DV Troubleshooting Recording From External DevicesTimer Recording Setting a Timer RecordingCanceling a Timer Recording Timer Recording NotesTimer Recording Troubleshooting Stopping a Timer Recording in ProgressCopying VCR to DVD Copying DVD to VCREditing Options by Disc Type About EditingEditing Terminology Following are editing terms used by this DVD Recorder+VCRChanging Thumbnail Images Editing OptionsAdding Chapter Markers Viewing ChaptersAdding Titles/Chapters to a Playlist Making a New PlaylistNew playlist is created with the name Title # Title Edit-Delete Part menu appears Deleting Titles/ChaptersDeleting Part of a Title Press PLAY again to start playbackEnter a name for the title Renaming a TitleMoving Chapters in a Playlist You can also selectTitle Edit-Divide menu ap- pears Dividing a TitleMerging Two Chapters Two adjacent chapters are com- bined into a single chapterUnhiding a Chapter Hiding/Showing a ChapterProtecting a Title Playing Hidden ChaptersPreviewing a Title List Menu Overwriting a TitlePlaying Edited Discs on Other DVD Players Help Programming the Remote to Control Your TV Programming the RemoteButtons Used to Operate Your TV Language Codes Country CodesTroubleshooting Symptom Cause SolutionResetting the DVD Recorder+VCR Product Care & Handling Technical Specifications Other Reference Information Warranty GoVideo Limited WarrantyIndex Mpeg3834RV0040E Vers. a

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