Philips DVDR3390 user manual Special Features

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Special Features

Philips DVD recorders support ‘dual media’ recording – the ability to create recordings on + and - discs. (DVD+R/ +RW, DVD-R/-RW).

DivX®, DivX Certified, and associated logos are trademarks of DivX Networks, Inc and are used under license.

This is a simple programming system for recorders. To use it, enter the programming number associated with your television program. You can find this number in your favourite listings magazine.

i.LINK, is also known as ‘FireWire’ and ‘IEEE 1394’. This connection is used for the transfer of high bandwidth digital signals as used by digital video (DV) devices. It carries all audio and video signals via a single cable.

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Contents DVD Player/ Recorder Proof of Purchase Dear Philips product ownerSpecified by the manufacturer Only use attachments/accessoriesClass II equipment symbol Use only with the cart, standFrançais EnglishDeclaration of Conformity Español Français English IndexEnglish Français Español 132 Table of Contents Table of Contents Cleaning discs Care and Safety InformationSetup precautions About recyclingIntroduction Accessories suppliedProduct Information Region codesSpecial Features Main Unit Jacks behind the flapRemote Control DISC-MENU Numeric keypadREC Source PlayéUsing the remote control to Operate the systemBasic Recorder Connections Connecting the antenna cablesIf your TV is equipped with an Antenna In RF in jack only Option 2 Using an S-Video cable Connecting the video cableOption 1 Using a Video Cvbs cable Option 3 Using a Component Video cableOption 1 Using an audio cable Connecting the audio cablesThis connection enables you to listen to the sound Option 2 Using a coaxial cableTV has only an antenna input jack Optional ConnectionsOhm or RF In and does not have any audio/video jacks Video Cvbs EXT1 /AUDIO Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite ReceiverVideo Cvbs /AUDIO Connecting to a VCR or other similar device Video Cvbs EXT1/ AudioConnecting to a VCR and Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Connect the Videocvbs EXT1Connecting a camcorder to the front jacks Option 1 Using DV in jackFront panel English Option 2 Using the Video In jackOption 3 Using the S-VIDEO In jack Recorder Rear panelSystem Menu Channel Setup and press Installation and SetupSetting your TV channel programs Finding the correct viewing channelChannel Search Tuner Input SourceModify Channel Information System Menu Language and press X to confirm Setting the language Setting the time & dateSystem Menu Clock and press X to confirm Remote control Language settingsClock settings Date mm/dd/yy Select different entry fields. Press OK to confirmRecording Recording settingsDiscs for recording Auto Chapter Default Recording SourceMarkers Record settings One Touch Recording automatic turn-off Pausing a recordingManual recording EXTTo make a timer recording, your recorder needs to know About timer recording Timer recording manuallyAppears Date SourceMode StartPress OK to confirm Timer recording VCR Plus+ System312-4 or 5,312 4, key in ‘53124’ To delete the timer entry, press Changing/ Deleting a timer recordingWatching another TV channel during recording Editing/Finalizing Recording Accessing disc editing menuAbout disc editing To select Record New Title and press OK Rename disc Erase disc DVD±RW onlyRecord new title Overwrite disc DVD±RW onlyLock/Unlock disc DVD±RW only Playing your recordings DVD±R on other DVD playersEnglish Make compatible DVD±RW only Unlock DiscAbout title editing Accessing title editing menu Editing videoAppend recording Rename title Overwrite title DVD±RW only EnglishOverwrite from the selected title Erase title DVD±RW onlyAccessing video editing menu About video editingSelecting a title Creating chapter marker English Selecting a chapterTo unhide a chapter Hiding an unwanted chapter Changing Index PictureSelect Hide Chapter and press OK Splitting a title DVD±RW onlyPlayable discs PlaybackInserting a disc PBC On or PBC Off Starting disc playbackPlaying a Super Video CD English Playing a DVD video discPlaying a DivX disc Insert an MP3 CD Disc content menu appearsEnglish Playing a DVD±R/±RW disc Press Play X to start playbackPlayable Jpeg picture disc Playing a picture disc or musical slide showFile format Changing to another chapter/track Additional Playback FeaturesPausing playback and step play Searching forward/backwardSelecting various repeat/shuffle FunctionsEnglish Programming disc tracks Changing the audio soundtrack languageTime search English Switching camera anglesChanging subtitle language Use the numeric keypad 0-9 to enter the time requiredDVD System Menu Options Screen Saver Exposure to a static image for too longManual for more information Progressive ScanFormat Restore Factory SettingsVideo Output System of your TVParental Level Rating TV Aspect RatioYou have connected Rating explanationsParental Level Rating cont’d Rating explanations To change your passwordSelect Parental Rating Level and press OK Registration code will appear Press System Menu to exit Digital Audio OutputLpcm Firmware Upgrade Installing the latest firmwareFrequently Asked Questions Remote control does not work TroubleshootingNo power Disc cannot be edited No soundRecorder to the ‘Phono’ input of your amplifier New recordings cannot be Recordings are not occurringAs scheduled MadeNo picture Specifications Display panel/symbols messages Glossary Component Video Out Jacks Jacks onPhilips Limited Warranty ONE 1 Year
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DVDR3390 specifications

The Philips DVDR3390 is a versatile and feature-rich DVD recorder that offers a seamless solution for both recording and playback of videos and shows. This device is designed to cater to the needs of home entertainment enthusiasts, enabling users to easily capture their favorite television programs and create personal video libraries.

One of the standout features of the Philips DVDR3390 is its ability to record a variety of disc formats, including DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW. This flexibility allows users to choose the most suitable recording format for their needs. Additionally, the recorder is equipped with a built-in 1080p upscaling technology that enhances the quality of standard definition recordings to near high-definition clarity, providing an excellent viewing experience on today's high-resolution televisions.

The DVDR3390 also includes an intuitive electronic programming guide (EPG), which simplifies the process of scheduling recordings. Users can easily navigate through a user-friendly interface to find their desired programs, set recording preferences, and manage their playback options. This integration of technology makes it easier for users to never miss their favorite shows.

Connectivity is another area where the Philips DVDR3390 shines. It features multiple input options, such as composite and S-Video inputs, allowing for the connection of various external devices like camcorders and gaming consoles. It also comes with a digital audio output for seamless integration with home theater systems, enabling an immersive audio experience during playback.

The recorder is designed with a range of advanced features that enhance functionality. For instance, it includes a DVD playback option which supports a wide array of video formats, allowing users to enjoy their movie collections with ease. Additionally, the inclusion of a timer function ensures that users can set their device to record shows while they are away from home.

In terms of performance, the Philips DVDR3390 delivers reliable recording quality and consistent playback, making it a sturdy choice for those seeking longevity in their home media equipment. Its compact design ensures it fits neatly into any home entertainment setup, and with its durable build, it promises years of dependable use.

Overall, the Philips DVDR3390 is an excellent addition for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment experience. With its robust feature set, advanced technology, and user-friendly interface, it stands out as a reliable DVD recorder that meets various recording and playback needs.