Philips HDRW720/69 Programming a recording, Manually started recordings, Recording mode

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Quick install guide

Programming a recording

You have the following options for programming a recording:

The G ® system:

By entering the G-Code programming number, you automatically set start/stop time, date, and programme number

Manual programming.

Manually started recordings

To record the current TV show, press REC/OTR n .

If you want to stop the recording, press the STOP h button. Select 'Yes' using D and confirm with OK .

If you want to mark a TV programme in the Time Shift Buffer, move the button on the time bar using C , D within the desired programme and press REC/OTR n . To remove the marker, press the RED function button. The time bar must be visible. ( INFO button)

Recording mode

Recordings on the HDD will be carried out in an adjustable recording quality, the so-called recording mode. The higher the quality, the greater the HDD space required. The recording quality is indicated as M1, M2, M2x, M3, M4, M6, and M8. The number indicates the number of hours that will fit on a single-layer, 4.7GB DVD+RW or DVD+R. This means that you can store only 1 hour of 'M1' recordings on a DVD+RW/+R, while 8 hours of 'M8' recordings will fit on the same disc.

This is particularly important when you want to copy recordings from the HDD onto a DVD+RW/+R. The quality of recordings on the HDD cannot be changed at a later stage.

For example:

A 3-hour movie that was stored on the HDD in recording quality 'M1' will not fit on a DVD+RW/+R (M1=1 hour on a DVD+RW/+R). Only 1 hour of this movie can be copied onto a DVD+RW/+R. If you recorded the same movie in recording mode M3, the entire movie would fit on a DVD+RW/+R. (M3=3 hours on a DVD+RW/+R).

A few closing instructions

If you have any problems operating the device:

1)Read the items in the User Manual in the section 'Before you call an engineer'

2)Visit the Internet site http://www.philips.com/support to get some online help,

3)Call the customer support service. You will find the telephone numbers at the back of the User manual.

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Contents Features Time Shift BufferFlexTime Instant ReplaySimultaneous recording and playback Media BrowserArchiving titles on a DVD+RW/+R Changing the PIN codeRecordings using the Time Shift Buffer Navigation in the Time Shift BufferJump Back , D Jump FWD , CRecording mode Programming a recordingManually started recordings Few closing instructionsConnecting to the mains Connecting to the TVInitial installation Setting up repeat recordings Programming recordings with SystemPlease enter programme number appears on the screen Deactivate VPS/PDCSymbols in the Time Shift Buffer Recording on the HDDButtons in the Time Shift Buffer ReturnManual recordings Starting a recordingEnding a recording manuallyimmediately How can I delete the Time Shift Buffer?Recording from the front sockets Archiving storing titles on aPause Interrupt the processSymbols in the Media Browser Playback from the HDDPlay G Change the CodeButtons in the Media Browser Available functions during archivingRemote control Quick install guide Colour buttons Additional TV functionsMost of the colour buttons work only if this bar is visible YELLOW, BlueEnglish WwnnNNNwwnnwWNnwNwnNwnNnWNwwnN Hdrw 720/69

HDRW720/69 specifications

The Philips HDRW720/69 is a noteworthy addition to the realm of digital video recorders, recognized for its cutting-edge features and user-friendly interface. This state-of-the-art device is engineered to enhance your viewing experience by providing multiple recording options and high-quality playback capabilities.

One of the most prominent features of the HDRW720/69 is its compatibility with high-definition video recording. It supports a robust range of video formats, ensuring that users can record their favorite shows and movies in pristine quality. The device is equipped with a 160GB hard disk drive, allowing for ample storage space to record over 200 hours of standard definition content or around 50 hours of high-definition programming. This capacity makes it an ideal choice for television enthusiasts who do not want to miss any of their favored content.

The HDRW720/69 also boasts a user-friendly electronic programming guide (EPG), which simplifies the process of scheduling recordings. With just a few clicks, users can easily navigate through channels and select the programs they wish to record, making it straightforward to manage their viewing preferences. This feature is complemented by the Time Shift functionality, which enables users to pause live television and resume viewing at their convenience, adding flexibility to their viewing habits.

Connectivity options are abundant with the HDRW720/69, which comes with multiple inputs and outputs, including HDMI, SCART, and composite connections. This versatility allows the device to be integrated seamlessly with various home entertainment systems, such as HDTVs, sound systems, and more. The inclusion of an HDMI output ensures that users can enjoy a high-definition connection for an enhanced viewing experience.

In addition to its recording capabilities, the HDRW720/69 offers playback features that support various file formats. This allows users to enjoy their recorded content or media files directly from the hard drive. The remote control is designed for convenience, giving users access to features without having to navigate through complex menus.

Overall, the Philips HDRW720/69 is a highly functional digital video recorder that caters to both casual viewers and avid fans of television. With its impressive features and reliable performance, it stands out as an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their home entertainment experience.