Philips DVP 3100V user manual Special Recording, Copying from DVD To VCR

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Special Recording

Copying from DVD To VCR

This unit allows you to copy the contents of a DVD to a VHS tape with a press of the D.DUBBING button.

Notes

Be sure to set ‘Progressive Scan’ to “Off” on the setup menu.

If the DVD you are attempting to copy is copy protected, you may not be able to copy the disc.

1 Insert Disc

Insert the disc you wish to copy in the DVD deck and close the disc tray.

2 Insert VHS Tape

Insert a blank VHS videotape into the VCR deck.

3 Copy the DVD to VHS Tape

Press the D.DUBBING button or RECORD on the unit front panel.

The DVD will go into Play mode and the VCR will go into Record mode.

If the DVD disc menu appears, you may need to press the Play button manually to begin copying.

Note

If you press RECORD button, make sure the player is in DVD mode.

4 Stop the Copy Process.

When the DVD is finished playing, press the STOP button to end the copy.

You must stop the Copy process manually when the DVD movie ends, or the unit may replay and record over and over again.

Recording from another video recorder

With this video recorder you can make recordings from an external source, such as copying from another video recorder or a camcorder.

Note

In the following description, this video recorder will be one used for recording and will be referred to as VCR B. The other appliance will be used for playback and will be referred to as VCR A.

1 VCR A should be connected to the SCART socket on the rear panel of your unit or the AV sockets on the front panel of your unit.

2 Insert the recorded tape into VCR A and a blank tape into VCR B.

3 Press INPUT until the socket you wish to record from is displayed. (VCR B).

AV 1 for recording from EURO AV1 SCART socket on the rear of your unit.

AV 2 for recording from EURO AV2 SCART socket on the rear of your unit.

AV 3 for recording from VIDEO IN and AUDIO IN (Left & Right) sockets on the front of your unit.

4 To start recording, press the RECORD on VCR B and PLAY B on VCR A.

5 When you want to finish copying, press the STOP 9 on both video recorders.

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Contents DVD Video Player Safety Precautions FeaturesIndex English Français Deutsch PolskiSvenska Contents Remote Control Operation Range Before UsePlayable Discs Precautions About SymbolsBefore Use Cont’d Selecting the Viewing SourceAudio Jacks Video in Jack Eject Tape EjectVCR Record Channel 3Remote Control Skip /FWD Skip to next chapter or trackV/V left/right/up/down Rear Panel VIDEO/AUDIO OUTLeft/Right DVD/VCR OUTCoaxial Digital audio out jack DVD Exclusive OUT Connecting to a TV & Decoder ConnectionsConnecting to Optional Equipment Connections Cont’dDigital Multi-channel sound Tuning in a video channel on your Using your DVD+VCR for the very first timePress OK to start the automatic tuning process Before Operation VCR partSetting the clock Manually Press System MenuPress b or B to select SET Press OK If you make a mistake press b or B and enterHow to using the main menu Tuning in TV Stations AutomaticallyTip Tuning in TV Stations Manually Press 1 or 2 to select the PR SET Press OKMain menu will appear on the TV screen Changing the order of TV Stations Deleting TV StationsBefore Operation DVD part Initial Settings LanguageDisplay Audio OthersLock Parental Control Rating DVDSelect Rating on the Lock menu then press If you forget your Security CodeOperation with tape Playing a tapeAuto Tracking SharpInstant Timer Recording ITR Press Power to end recording ShowView ProgrammingPress Showview Video Programme System VPSTimer recording using On Screen Display Press 1 to switch your DVD+VCR Standby modeIf Timer record events Overlap Event that you wish to remove and replaceGeneral Features Operation with DVD and Video CDPlaying a DVD and Video CD DVD Video Discs Repeat Chapter/Title/Off Video CDs, Repeat Track/All/OffScreen Saver Special DVD Features DVD Operation with Audio and MP3/Windows MediaTM Audio Disc Audio CDMP3/Windows MediaTM Audio ID3 TAGPause PAUSE/STEP again Starting pointSearch CD MP3 3D Surround CDOperation with Jpeg Disc Viewing a Jpeg disc JpegProgrammed Playback CD VCD2.0 VCD1.1 MP3 Erasing a Track from Program ListErasing the Complete Program List Audio CD menu MP3/Windows Media TM Audio menu PressMaintenance and Service Operation with DVD VR Disc DVDPlaying a DVD VR format Disc Operation with DivX Disc DivX Playing a DivX Movie DiscAdditional Operation On Screen DisplayTape Counter Memory Stop Video Doctor Self-DiagnosisHi-Fi Stereo Sound System Wide Screen CompatibilityTo set the decoder Last Condition Memory DVD CDSpecial Recording Copying from DVD To VCRRecording from another video recorder Symptom Cause Correction Language Code List Code LanguageCountry/Area Code List Code Country/AreaSpecification

DVP 3100V specifications

The Philips DVP 3100V is a versatile and user-friendly DVD player that combines functionality with quality for an enhanced viewing experience. Known for its sleek design and compact size, the DVP 3100V is crafted to fit seamlessly into any entertainment setup, providing users with the convenience of accessing various media formats.

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The DVP 3100V is equipped with progressive scan technology, which significantly enhances the picture quality. This feature minimizes flicker and delivers sharper images, providing an impressive viewing experience, especially on larger screens. The player also incorporates Dolby Digital output, ensuring a rich and immersive audio experience that complements the stunning visuals.

In terms of connectivity, the Philips DVP 3100V includes a plethora of options. It comes with standard composite video outputs alongside more advanced connections such as S-video and audio outputs. This versatility allows users to easily connect the player to various TVs and audio systems, facilitating a personalized home theater setup.

The navigation system of the DVP 3100V is designed with user-friendliness in mind. The remote control is intuitive, making it easy for anyone to access features like playback controls, as well as customizing their viewing experience. The onscreen menu is straightforward, allowing users to navigate through options efficiently.

In summary, the Philips DVP 3100V offers an impressive array of features that cater to diverse entertainment needs. From its compatibility with multiple media formats to the advanced image and sound technologies, this DVD player stands out as a reliable and effective addition to any home entertainment system. Its combination of quality, simplicity, and versatility makes the DVP 3100V a solid choice for movie buffs and casual viewers alike.