Philips DVDR 70/001 Deleting chapter markers, Using C select hidden. The picture is shown darker

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3Using C select 'hidden'. The picture is shown darker.

 

Switching quickly

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can switch between show

chapters ('visible') and

hide chapters

 

('hidden') quickly and easily using

SELECT .

 

Tip

4To end, press FSS & .

During playback this chapter will be skipped.

If the chapter is not visible, select 'visible' in step 3with C .

Deleting chapter markers

Within a title you can delete either all markers or individual markers.

1

 

Favorite Scene Selection

Insert marker

 

Press OK

Current chapter

 

 

 

visible

 

Delete marker

 

 

 

Delete all markers

 

 

 

New index picture

 

 

 

Divide title

 

 

 

 

 

Press FSS to exit

2

3

4

While the relevant chapter is playing, press FSS & on the remote control. The 'Favorite Scene Selection' menu appears on the TV screen.

How can I select different chapters?

1Press the T/C button on the remote control. Titles and chapters are displayed at the top of the screen.

2Select title (T) or chapter (C) with C or D .

3Use CH+ A or CH- B to select the title/chapter channel you want to

edit.

Tip

Use CH- B to select either 'Delete marker' for this chapter or 'Delete all markers' for all chapters within the selected title.

Confirm with OK .

To end, press FSS & .

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Managing the disc contents

 

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Contents Table of contents Timer Remote control Additional TV functions Front of the device Behind the flap at the right corner on the frontSymbols on your DVD recorder display Back of the unitMessages in the DVD recorder display VPS/PDCSafe Record Phil ProblemAIntroduction Dear Philips customerWhat can DVD+RW do? What is a DVD?How good is the resolution of DVD compared with VHS? What can the DVD+R do?Discs you can use Playback and recordingRegional code Technical dataAccessories Laser You run the risk of getting an electric shockCleaning the discs Can I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder?Special functions of your DVD recorder Model no Connecting your DVD recorder to the TV set BConnecting the DVD recorderPreparing the remote control for operation What is a scart cable?Connecting with a scart cable without Easy Link Connecting with a scart cable and Easy LinkConnecting with a scart cable and Easy Link Connecting with an SAI can see more installation menus on my TV set ATime, Year, Month, Date appears on the TV screenConnecting with a scart cable without Easy Link My TV set shows me a selection menu for the scart socketConnecting with an S AMy screen is emptyConnecting with videoCVBS cable English Connecting additional video recorders CConnecting additional devicesConnecting additional devices to the second scart socket OUT L Audio R sockets Please noteCan I use the Phono input on my amplifier? Connecting audio devices to the analogue audio socketsConnect camcorder to the front sockets Connecting audio devices to the digital audio socket Digital multi soundDInstalling your DVD recorder Initial installationWhy do I have to select a country? AThe DVD recorder cannot find any TV stationsDecoder Using a satellite receiverSatellite receiver ASound may be distorted on some TV channelsHow do I allocate the decoder for Easy Link? How do I switch the decoder off again?Allocating a decoder AI dont know the channel for my TV station Manual TV channel searchManual search with EasyLink Sorting TV channels automatically Follow TV How can I change the symbol of a TV channel?What is NICAM? How can I change the TV system of the TV channel?Will appear in the display. The DVD recorder is not AI cannot switch my TV set to programme number If youDisconnect these devices. Other connected devices may have Deleting sortingAutomatic TV channel search What does Easy Link do?Adding and clearing TV channels manually Deleting TV channelsSetting the language/country Switching over audio recording 2 soundSetting the time and date Menu bar Symbols in the menu barEOn information Sound Frame advance Slow motion Fast forward Search by timeField for temporary messages Disc type symbolsVideo No disc Error Status fieldCurrent channel/selected input socket No signal Operating mode symbolsTimer information box Copy signalInserting a disc FplaybackGeneral notes on playback Opening/closing the tray using the remote control Playing a DVD video discAI can see the message Playing a DVD+RW/ +R discPlaying an audio CD Playing an MP3 CD When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingAdditional playback features Important notes for playbackPlaying a Super Video CD Changing to another title/chapter GAdditonal playback featuresSearch feature via menu bar Searching a discSearch by time Still pictureSlow motion Frame advance via menu barAThe time entered will flash on the screen Repeat/Shuffle playRepeating a passage a AThe F symbol will be hidden Scan featureZoom feature Camera angleSelect the audio language SubtitlesHManual recording Please refer to section Recording without automatic switchRecording with automatic switch GeneralRecording without automatic switch Making recordings on DVD+R discs compatible Interrupt recording PauseInsert chapter markers Preventing accidental erasing of discs Recording with automatic switch OTR oneHow can I cancel the recording time I have just entered? What happens with DVD+R discs?Lining up recordings within a title assemble cut Can I select the recording type via a menu as well? Selecting the recording type QualityWhich recording types can I choose? Switching off Sat Recording Automatic recording from a satellite receiver Sat recordingAppears in the display Direct RecordHow does Direct Record work? Switching Direct Record on or off IManaging the disc contents Hiding chapters Favorite Scene SelectionInsert chapter markers Using C select hidden. The picture is shown darker Deleting chapter markersCan I split titles on DVD+R discs? Changing the index pictureSplitting titles Editing recording titles name Playing the entire titleCan titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Disc settingsDeleting recordings/titles Changing the disc name Finishing editingDelete DVD+RW disks AThe Settings for menu does not appearFinalising DVD+R discs What do I need to know about VPS/PDC? JProgramming a recording TimerWhat is VPS/PDC? Programming recordings with the ShowView System AThe following message appears on the screen Please enterSwitching on VPS/PDC in the Start input field Programme numbers of the EXT1 and EXT2scart socket Programming recordings without the ShowView SystemSelecting daily/weekly recordings EXT 1 to TV-I/O EXT1 or EXT 2 AUX-I/O EXT2Delete programmed recording How to change or delete a programmed recording TimerNexTView Link Problem solving for programmed recordings Picture settings KUser preferencesFor devices with analogue audio input Sound settingsFor receivers/amplifiers with digital multi sound decoders Language settings Additional settingsRemote Control settings StandbyDisk feature menu Auto resumeActivating/deactivating child lock LAccess control Child LockChild lock DVD and VCD Parental level control DVD video only Authorising a discLocking unlocked discs What do the ratings mean? Activating/deactivating parental level controlSYSTEM-MENU Changing the country Changing the PIN code Have forgotten my codeMBefore you call an engineer BImportantBefore you call an engineer Other disc errors Page Philips Iberia, S.A Consumer Information CentrePhilips CE, The Philips Centre Belgium for Benelux

DVDR 70/021, DVDR 70/001 specifications

The Philips DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 are versatile and reliable DVD recordable media designed for a wide range of users, from casual home users to professionals seeking high-quality video recording solutions. These discs boast an impressive combination of features, technologies, and characteristics that make them stand out in a crowded market.

One of the main features of the Philips DVDR 70 series is its high storage capacity. Each disc offers 4.7 GB of storage, allowing users to record up to 120 minutes of high-quality video in standard mode. This is ideal for capturing family events, home movies, or important moments that users wish to preserve for years to come. The discs are compatible with most standalone DVD recorders and players, providing a seamless experience for playback across different devices.

The DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 also incorporate advanced dye technology to ensure superior durability and data integrity. The discs are designed with a high-quality recording layer that enhances the stability of recorded content, reducing the risk of data loss over time. This feature is particularly critical for preserving valuable memories, as it guarantees that users can enjoy their recordings without concerns about degradation.

Another significant characteristic of these Philips DVD-R discs is their fast write speed. With an optimal write speed of up to 16x, users can quickly and efficiently transfer large amounts of data onto the discs. The speedy writing process allows users to complete their recording tasks in minimal time, making them an excellent choice for those who need to produce content rapidly without sacrificing quality.

Furthermore, both models feature a scratch-resistant coating that protects the surface of the disc from everyday wear and tear. This ensures that the recorded data remains safe and accessible even after extensive handling or storage. The discs are also designed with a printable surface, allowing users to personalize their DVDs with customized labels using standard inkjet printers.

In addition to these features, the Philips DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 benefit from the brand's commitment to sustainability and eco-friendliness. The discs are manufactured using processes that minimize environmental impact, making them a responsible choice for environmentally-conscious consumers.

In summary, the Philips DVDR 70/001 and DVDR 70/021 are high-quality, reliable DVD recordable options suitable for a variety of users. With their impressive storage capacity, durability, fast writing speeds, and user-friendly design, these discs continue to be a popular choice for anyone looking to capture and preserve memories in a digital format.