ProForm DVDR3570H What does ‘finalising’ a disc do?, How good is the quality of the recording?

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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)

What does ‘finalising’ a disc do?

Finalising a disc locks the disc so it can no longer be recorded. This is only required for DVD±R. It will then be compatible with virtually any DVD player. To remove a disc without finalising it, simply stop recording and eject the disc. You can still record on the disc if there is storage space for more recordings.

How good is the quality of the recording?

There are a few picture quality levels to choose from, ranging from ‘HQ’ (1 hour recording at high quality) to ‘SEP’ (8 hours recording at VHS quality) on a recordable DVD.

Some recordings listed on the HDD menu cannot be played or copied to disc.

Some TV broadcasts or videos from external device that are recorded to this recorder may contain copy protection signals. Such material cannot be played back from the HDD or copied to a recordable DVD.

The copy-protected recordings are marked with the icon C in the HDD menu. They are either fully protected (copy never) or partially protected (copy once). For copy once recording, playback is possible but once copied to a recordable DVD, the recording will be removed from the HDD.

English

DVDR3570H

 

Record Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HQ (high quality)

 

23

 

1

1 hr 55 mins

 

SP (standard play)

 

45

 

2

3 hrs 40 mins

 

SPP (standard play plus)

 

56

 

2.5

4 hrs 35 mins

 

LP (long play)

 

68

 

3

5 hrs 30 mins

 

EP (extended play)

 

90

 

4

7 hrs 20 mins

 

SLP (super long play)

 

135

 

6

11 hrs 5 mins

 

SEP (super extended play)

 

180

 

8

14 hrs 45 mins

 

 

DVDR3590H

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(250GB)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HQ (high quality)

 

40

 

1

1 hr 55 mins

 

SP (standard play)

 

77

 

2

3 hrs 40 mins

 

SPP (standard play plus)

 

96

 

2.5

4 hrs 35 mins

 

LP (long play)

 

115

 

3

5 hrs 30 mins

 

EP (extended play)

 

153

 

4

7 hrs 20 mins

 

SLP (super long play)

 

230

 

6

11 hrs 5 mins

 

SEP (super extended play)

 

300

 

8

14 hrs 45 mins

When playing a DivX movie, why the subtitle cannot be displayed properly?

You have to make sure that the subtitle file has the exact same file name as the movie file. If for example the filename of the movie is “Movie.avi”, then you will need to name the text file “Movie.sub” or “Movie.srt”.

You may need to change the ‘Character set’ or ‘DivX subtitle’ display of this player to which supports the recorded DivX subtitle.

Character set /

Subtitle language

DivX Subtitle

 

 

 

Standard

English, Irish, Danish,

 

Estonian, Finnish, French,

 

German, Italian, Portuguese,

 

Luxembourgish, Norwegian

 

(Bokmål and Nynorsk),

 

Spanish, Swedish, Turkish

 

 

Central

Polish, Czech, Slovak,

Europe

Albanian, Hungarian,

 

Slovene, Croatian, Serbian

 

(Latin script), Romanian,

 

 

Cyrillic

Belarusian, Bulgarian,

 

Ukrainian, Macedonian,

 

Russian, Serbian,

 

 

Greek

Greek

 

 

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Contents Service English Premium Home ServiceImportant notes for users in U.K Mains plug Exposure to Beam Serial No LaserTable of Contents Table of Contents Setup precautions Care and Safety InformationCleaning discs Hard Disk Drive HDD handling careProduct Information Accessories suppliedIntroduction Region codesSpecial features SAT Recording Follow TV feature may not work properly on every TVRemote Control HDD List Live TVDisc BackTo enter a space, press button Using the remote controlUsing the alphanumeric keypad to enter the characters Sockets behind the flap Main UnitSee ‘ Optional Connections’ for details Connecting the antenna cablesBasic Recorder Connections Option 1 Using the Scart socket Connecting the video cableOption 2 Using the S-Video socket Option 3 Using the Video Cvbs socketOption Option 2 Using the digital audio socket Connecting the audio cablesOption 1 Using the analogue audio sockets Cable Box Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite ReceiverOptional Connections VCR example only Connecting to a VCR or other similar deviceConnecting to a VCR and Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Option 2 Using the Video In socket Connecting to a camcorderOption 1 Using the DV in socket Before you start Installation and Set-upUse Alphanumeric keypad 0-9 orDVD recorder is now ready for Control TV Programmes Clearing the Time Shift Buffer Marking the contents for recordingFlexTime function Pause live TV functionInstant replay function Press Home on the remote control. The Home menu appears Using the Home menuAbout the Home menu Hard DiskHDD Info Viewing media informationDvdr Info USB InfoRecording media Before RecordingDVD+R DL DVD+R Double Layer Supported disc type and media speedsDefault recording settings Auto protect SAT recording Record modeSmart ChaptersOff StandardRecord current TV programme Record TV ProgrammeRecord a specific section of TV programmes Simultaneous record and play function Automatic recording from Satellite Receiver Helpful Hint Recorder’s timer recordings takeTimer recording Video Plus+ system About timer recordingThere are two ways to program a timer recording Press Timer Video Plus+ on the remote controlCancel Timer recording manuallySelect a setting and press OK Display panel if a timer recording is setVPS/PDC Make the necessary changes in the respective entry field To exit, press Timer Video Plus+To pause the recording, press u Record from external devicesRecording restarts for recordable DVD only Begin another recording To exit, press Live TVDV control buttons display on the screen Recording from a DV CamcorderHelpful Hints About copying Copy TV programmes from HDDCopying recordings to recordable DVD Hard disk Recordable DVDAppears on the TV Press OK to confirm adapt menu action Changing the screen display for recordable DVDCopying files from HDD to USB or recordable DVD Copy files between HDD, USB and DVDCopying files from CD/DVD to HDD or USB Copying files from USB to HDD or recordable DVDHard Disk navigation Playback from Hard DiskPrev í / NEXTë Basic operationMove to the beginning or previous/ next chapter View a still picture or resume playbackRepeat hard disk playback Delete/Lock/Protect a title in the HDDDelete CopyPlayback from USB device Starting disc playback Playback from DiscPlayable discs Playing a DVD video disc Playing a Super Video CDs English To access the disc menuTo select the previous or next chapter/title Playing a DVD recordable discPlaying a DivX file Playing an audio CD MP3/WMASelect the audio album or track to play and press u Playing Jpeg photo files slide show Additional Playback FeaturesZoom RepeatSupported Jpeg picture formats File format Photo Content menu appearsPlaying musical slideshow Move to Photo Photo folders Creating a photo playlist albumMenu, then press Use keys to navigate and press Select to select the photoChanging the album information Editing the albumDeleting an album Selecting another title/ chapter/ track Pausing playback / slow motion playShuffle play Scan discRepeat play Repeat playback a specific segment A-BPress Contents in the Time Shift Buffer TSB will be clearedChanging audio soundtrack language Changing subtitle language Zooming in/out Switching camera anglesMove to Subtitle language Searching by timeChanging the title name Edit Recordings Hard DiskSelecting the genre WantVideo editing Merge English Merge/split a specific chapter within a recordingMerge the current chapter with the chapter before it Return to the previous screenPress the Green button for Stop Hide Dividing titles Hiding unwanted scenesOnce a title has been divided, it cannot be reversed Divide Divide About editing recordable DVDs Edit Recordings Recordable DVDIndex Picture screen Empty space for recordingDeleting all recordings/titles Changing the disc/title nameMaking the edited DVD±RW compatible Deleting a recording/title Finalising the DVD±R for playbackYou can choose to lock the recorded disc from viewing Lock/Unlock the disc for playbackProtecting the recorded titles DVD±RW Hide / Show TitleTitle Yellow button Access title editing menuIndex Pic Use the current scene as the Index PictureSystem menu navigation Press Options on the remote control Tools menu appearsSystem Menu Options Select the preferred subtitle language for DVD playback Subtitle language Dual language Menu languageChild lock Change PIN Display AccessFront panel BrightnessReplay interval TV when you load a VCD/SVCDPlayback directly from the beginning Skip intervalScart RGB For Scart connection Picture shape can be adjusted to fit your TVPCM only Sound mode Night modeAudio output Auto search Follow TV Manual install Analogue Tuner settingsPreset name Use the alphanumeric keypad 0-9 to Manual install Preset Use the alphanumeric keypad 0-9 toDecoder NicamPreference Sort channelsSelect the channel that you want to move and press Want to place the channel and press or OK to confirmClock Date Country Remote control Eco modeTime 31/01/2007 UseVersion Info Screen saverDivXR VOD Other Information Setting up Progressive Scan featureCopyright notice If no picture is displayedInstalling the latest software Frequently Asked Questions How good is the quality of the recording? What does ‘finalising’ a disc do?Why can’t I rotate the pictures in my device? What happens when I plug in a USB HDD?What types of file does the system support? We support only FAT16 and FAT32, not NtfsProblem General Solution TroubleshootingNo power Remote control does notMessage ‘NO SIGNAL’ or ‘X’ appears No TV signal received from the recorderNo picture No soundProblem Playback Solution Message ‘Insert Problem Recording SolutionRecordable disc’ appears Message ‘Collision’Contents of the USB flash drive cannot be read Display panel symbols/messages DVD±R disc is being finalised No signal or poor signal strengthInformation on the inserted DVD is displayed on the TV Disc tray is openingGlossary Glossary Specifications 101 102 TV System Guide103 104 Meet Philips at the Internet3139 245 Philips Customer Care phone numbers

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