Philips DVDR3350H user manual Glossary

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Glossary

Analogue: Sound that has not been turned into numbers. Analogue sound varies, while digital sound has specific numerical values.

These jacks send audio through two channels, the left and right.

AUDIO OUT Jacks: Jacks on the back of the AV receiver that send audio to another system (TV, Stereo, etc.).

Digital: Sound that has been converted into numerical values. Digital sound is available when you use the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL or OPTICAL jacks.These jacks send audio through multiple channels, instead of just two channels as analogue does. Dolby Digital: A surround sound system developed by Dolby Laboratories capable of delivering up to 5.1 discrete channels of audio (front left and right, rear left and right, center, and LFE).

Dolby Pro Logic II: It creates five full- bandwidth output channels from two-channel sources. Decode only systems that derive 5.1 channels instead of the conventional 4 channels of Dolby Pro Logic surround sound. Dolby Pro Logic Surround: It is a specially encoded two-channel analogue format that will produce sound through four speaker channels (front left, center, front right, mono surround) when a Dolby Pro Logic Decoder is used. It is also compatible with stereo systems but the user will only have two-channel (front left & right) of sound.

DTS: Digital Theatre Systems. This is a surround sound system, but it is different from Dolby Digital. The formats were developed by different companies.

Multichannel: DVD is specified to have each sound track constitute one sound field. Multichannel refers to a structure of sound tracks having three or more channels.

Super Audio CD (SACD): This audio format is based upon the current CD standards but includes a greater amount of information that provides higher quality sound. There are three types of discs: single layer, double layer and hybrid discs. The hybrid disc contains both standard audio CD and Super Audio CD information.

Surround: A system for creating realistic three-dimensional sound fields full of realism by arranging multiple speakers around the listener.

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Contents Hard Disk/ DVD Recorder Proof of Purchase Dear Philips product ownerDo not install near any heat sources Only use attachments/accessoriesSpecified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart, standFrançais EnglishDeclaration of Conformity Environmental information IndexEspañol Français English Table of Contents Table of Contents Special Features ‘Time Shift Buffer’‘Instant Replay’ ‘Pause Live TV’Frequently Asked Questions Care and Safety Information Setup precautionsCleaning discs HDD Hard Disk Drive handling careAccessories supplied General InformationIntroduction Region codesRemote Control Setup TimerNumeric keypad TV VOL +Using the remote control to operate the system Inserting BatteriesMain Unit Jacks behind the flapConnecting the antenna cables Basic Recorder ConnectionsIf your TV is equipped with an Antenna In RF in jack only See page 19 for the complete connection to your TVConnecting the video cable Option 3 Using Component Video jack best picture qualityOption 1 Using Video Cvbs jack good picture quality Option 2 Using S-Video jack excellent picture qualityConnecting the audio cables This connection enables you to listen to the soundOption 1 Using an Audio cable 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 Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite Receiver Connecting to a VCR or other similar device Back of a VCR Example onlyConnecting to a VCR and Cable Box/Satellite Receiver Option 2 Using the S-VIDEO In or Video In jack Connecting a camcorder to the front jacksOption 1 Using the DV in jack Installation and Setup Setting your TV channel programsSetup Menu General Finding the viewing channelNglish Auto ProgramAuto Program Search Manual ProgramSetting the language Setting the time & date Setup Menu LanguageSetup Menu Date / Time EngliSettings Time ZoneDate mm/dd/yy Time hh/mmSwitching on to TV program Control TV programsPause live TV function Instant Replay functionAbout temporary HDD storage Time Shift Buffer Before RecordingTime Shift video bar consists of the following information Accessing the HDD Hard Disk Storage Setup Menu Press Setup System setup menu appears UseSetup Menu HDD and press to access the menu Press To access its options To exit, pressSave Time Shift Buffer HDD InfoDelete HDD Delete Optical DiscDefault Recording settings Setting Press OK to confirmDefault Recording Quality Mode of record quality Press OK to confirmThis lets you access to specific points on the recording Auto ChapterMarkers Record QualityRecord on Hard Disk Recording from a DV camcorderRecording TV programs Unrecordable picturesRecording from an external device Camcorder/VCR/ DVD player To record directly to a recordable DVD disc, see Copying from HDD to a recordable DVD Record on DVD Recordable DiscDiscs for recording Recording from the HDD Recording from various sourcesScreen Recording from an external device/ VCR/ DV Camcorder LishCAM To edit your recordings onTimer Recording About timer recordingTimer recording VCR Plus+ System To make a timer recording, your recorder needs to knowRec Mode EndTitle Rec ToSelect Cancelok Timer recording manuallyIf you are recording directly to a Changing/ Deleting a timer recording UsePlayback from Hard Disk Playback your HDD recordingsPlayable discs Playback from DiscInserting a disc Starting disc playback Playing a DVD video discPlaying a Super Video CD Playing an audio CDPlaying a DivX disc Playing a DVD±R discPlaying a MP3 disc Engl Playing a picture disc or musical slide show IshPlayable Jpeg picture disc File formatAdditional Playback Features Pausing playback and step play Searching forward/backwardMode Play and press Changing to another title/ chapter/trackUsing mINFO options Selecting various repeat functionsProgramming disc tracks To program your favourite track/ file/chapterTo exit program play Changing the audio soundtrack languageSwitching camera angles Changing subtitle language Time search NglishEdit Recordings HDD Accessing the HDD title edit menuAbout HDD title edit menu English Dividing a Title To unhide the scenesChange Index Picture Hiding/ unhiding unwanted scenesRename a title Lock/Unlock a titleUnlock Protect/ Unprotect a titleAbout disc edit menu Accessing disc editing menu Edit Recordings Recordable DVDRename disc Erase disc DVD±RWs onlyRecord a new title Overwrite disc DVD±RWs onlyPlaying your recordings DVD±R, DVD-RW on other DVD players Preparing your DVD-RW disc for more recordingsEnglish Lock/Unlock disc DVD±RWs only Unlock DiscMenu About DVD title editingEditing video English Rename title Erase titleOverwrite title DVD±RW only Overwrite from the selected titleAccessing video editing menu About video editingCreating chapter markers English Selecting a titleSelecting a chapter Hiding an unwanted chapter Changing Index Picture To unhide a chapterUnhide Chapter and press Splitting a title DVD±RWs onlyAccessing the Setup Menu Setup Menu OptionsTo access Press to access this menu and use TV SystemChange Password Parental LevelPlayback limitation level PG13Screensaver Spdif OutputFirmware Upgrade Installing the latest firmwareTroubleshooting Eng Use Keys or à á keys to navigate to a non-protected Specifications Glossary Component Video Out Jacks Jacks onDisplay panel symbols/ messages Philips Limited Warranty ONE 1 Year Digital A/V Surround Receiver Return your Product Registration Card or register online at 8239 300 Important Note Index P a ñ o l Fr a n ç a i s E n g l i s hEnvironmental information Contents Supplied accessories Care and safety informationRemote control General InformationSet up the speakers Placing the speakers Subwoofer ConnectionsConnecting speakers and subwoofer Connecting FM/AM antennas Connecting the power cordOptional Connections Playback Connecting to TV/VCR/other audio devicesStart playing back the connected source as usual Connecting to a DVD/SACD player Option 1 Using 6 Channel In jacksOption 2 Using Coaxial In jack Option 3 Using Optical In jackConnecting to a recording device Optional Connections RecordingMain unit and remote control Functional OverviewTunes the radio frequency down Tunes the radio frequency upControl buttons available on the remote only Optimises for lower-level listeningSetting the speakers Switching to standby modeAfter completing all the connections Press Standby on BAdjusting the speaker output levels Adjusting the Bass/Treble level CONCERT, ACTION,DRAMA, or SCI-FI default settingSound Controls Selecting surround soundVolume Controls and Other Features Volume controlNight Mode turning on/off Setting the Sleep TimerTuning to radio stations Presetting radio stationsAutomatic presetting Manual presettingSelecting a preset radio station Problem TroubleshootingSolution Specifications Glossary Philips Limited Warranty ONE 1 Year This Limited Warranty does not cover
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DVDR3350H specifications

The Philips DVDR3350H is a versatile and robust DVD recorder that combines advanced recording capabilities with user-friendly features. Designed for home entertainment enthusiasts, it provides a reliable option for capturing and preserving cherished moments in high quality.

One of the standout features of the DVDR3350H is its ability to record in various formats, including DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW. This flexibility allows users to choose the media that best suits their needs, whether it’s for one-time use or rewritable options for temporary storage. With a built-in hard drive capacity of 160 GB, users can easily record multiple hours of programming without the need for constant media swapping.

The device supports the Time Shift functionality, which allows for pausing live TV while it records, ensuring that users never miss a moment of their favorite shows. The dual layer recording capability further enhances its usability, allowing for longer recording times without compromising quality. Users can record up to 12 hours of content in EP mode, making it an excellent choice for recording movies, TV series, and special events.

In terms of connectivity, the DVDR3350H includes multiple input options such as composite, S-Video, and coaxial connections, accommodating a wide range of devices. The front panel USB port facilitates easy content transfer from external storage devices, enabling users to play back their media directly through the recorder.

Philips has also incorporated features like the Smart Recording function, which automatically selects the optimal recording mode based on the length of the input signal, ensuring the best quality possible without manual adjustments. The intuitive on-screen menu and remote control make navigating through recordings and settings simple and straightforward.

The DVDR3350H also boasts a built-in MPEG-2 encoder, which ensures high-quality video capture. The progressive scan technology enhances the viewing experience by delivering smoother images and improved clarity. This makes the device a great addition to any home theater system.

In conclusion, the Philips DVDR3350H is an excellent DVD recorder that balances advanced recording technologies with ease of use. Whether you’re an avid content creator or simply want to archive important memories, its extensive features and high-quality output make it an indispensable tool for any home entertainment setup.