Philips DVDR3512V, DVDR3510V How do I set up Titles Chapters?, What does finalising a disc mean?

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Frequently Asked Questions (continued)

How do I set up Titles and

Chapters?

The recorder automatically creates a new Title every time you start a new recording. You can then add Chapters to these recordings manually or have them automatically inserted at 5-minute intervals.

What does “finalising” a disc mean?

Finalising a disc locks the disc so it can no longer be recorded upon, only required for DVD±R. It will then be compatible with any DVD player. To close a disc without finalising it, simply stop recording and eject the disc. You will still be able to record on the disc if there is room for more recordings.

What is ‘index’ for VHS tape?

When you make a recording to a VHS tape, an index is automatically marked on the tape when recording starts. These index markings can help to locate a specific recording quickly and easily.

English

How good is the quality of the recording?

There are a few quality levels to choose from, ranging from “1 hour mode” (High Quality) to “6 hours mode” (Super Long Play). Press REC MODE button on the remote control to choose the quality level that best suits your purpose and the length of material.

Record Mode

Picture Quality

Maximum Recording

 

 

Time per Disc (hours)

 

 

 

HQ

High Quality

1

SP

Standard Play

2

 

 

 

SPP

Standard Play Plus

2.5

LP

Long Play

3

 

 

 

EP

Extended Play

4

SLP

Super Long Play

6

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Contents DVD Recorder / VCR Serial No ItaliaNorge For Customer UseVarning 14614 PM Laser Table of Contents Table of Contents About recycling Care and Safety InformationSetup precautions Cleaning discsRegion codes Accessories suppliedProduct Information IntroductionDirect Dubbing Product features Possible simultaneous OperationsDVD VCR Sockets behind the flap Main UnitAudio L/R DVD Remote ControlUSB Stop Then select the desired function for example m, M Using the remote controlBasic Recorder Connections Connecting the antenna cablesIf you want to connect to a Cable Option 3 Using a Video Cvbs cable Connecting the video cablesOption 2 Using an S-Video cable Option 1 Using a Scart cableEnglish Option 4 Using a Component Y Pb Pr cable Connect a coaxial cable from Connecting the audio cablesOption 1 Using an audio cable Option 2 Using a coaxial cableOptional Connections Connecting to a Cable Box or Satellite ReceiverConnecting another video device Connecting a DV camcorderFinding the correct viewing channel Installation and SetupSetting the OSD language Setup Language and press X to access the menuSelect the country of your residence Setting the TV channel programmesSetup General and press Setup Channel Setup and pressBasic installation is complete Setting the date & timeSetup Clock and press X to confirm Select Date-Time Setting and pressSupported disc type and media speeds RecordingRecording media DVD+R DL DVD+R Double LayerUnrecordable contents Recording settingsOff Default RecordingDVD Default Recording Mode VCR Default Recording Mode Auto Chapter MarkerDisc or tape is full Recording from various sourcesSource Recording TV programmesCAM EXTRecording from an DV camcorder Watching playback from another device Instant time-off recordingWatching disc playback during VCR recording Watching another source during recordingTimer Timer RecordingAbout timer recording Timer recording SHOWVIEW/ Video Plus+ SystemDest Timer recording manuallyEnd ModeDate StartSelect the entry field and make the necessary changes Changing/ Deleting a timer recordingTo delete the timer entry, press Clear on the remote controlDubbing from DVD to VCR Press Direct Dubbing on the remote controlDirect Dubbing Tape î Disc Dubbing from VCR to DVDDVD±R Disc and USB PlaybackPlayable discs DVD±RWTo select the previous or next chapter To access the disc menuStarting disc playback Playing a DVD video discEnglish Playing a DVD recordable disc Playing a Super Video CD Playing a DivX discPBC On or PBC Off To select another character set for the subtitle fileDirectory Playing a picture disc or musical slide showFile extension has to be ‘.JPG,’ ‘.JPE’ or ‘.JPEG.’ Press USB on the remote control toPlayback from a USB flash drive/ USB memory card reader Playable Jpeg picture disc File formatPausing playback Additional Disc Playback FeaturesChanging to another title/ chapter/track Selecting various repeat/ shuffle functions Using the Options menuTo remove from the playlist Creating a playlist Changing the audio language EnglishSearching by time Changing subtitle languages Switching camera anglesPlayback skips to the time entered Manual tracking Reset tape counterVCR Playback Starting VCR playbackAbout disc editing Edit Recordings Recordable DVDTo abort, then press OK to Info panel is now updatedRename disc Erase disc DVD±RW only English SelectUnlock Disc Playback your recordings DVD±R on other DVD playersMake compatible DVD±RW only Lock/Unlock disc DVD±RW onlyVideo editing About title editing Accessing title editing menuOverwrite from the selected title Rename title Overwrite title DVD±RW onlyMaximum input is up to 9 characters Erase titleAbout video editing Accessing video editing menuCreating chapter marker Selecting a titleSelecting a chapter Splitting a title DVD±RW only English Hiding/unhiding an unwanted chapterTo unhide a chapter Changing Index PictureAccessing the Setup Menu Setup Menu OptionsCountry Screen SaverVideo Output Selection Frame ratio Parental Rating LevelControl. The set rating level menu appears Digital Audio Output To change/ reset the passwordLanguage settings TV channels. This process may take several minutes Channel Setup settings Channel SearchPress OK on the remote control to start the automatic TV TV channels and stores these channels on the recorderSkip Channel Setup settingsSort Channels Show DivX Registration code Date dd/mm/yy Time hhmmss Date-Time SettingPress X to display the registration code Installing the latest software Software UpgradeRemote control does not work TroubleshootingProblem General Solution No powerNo sound No TV signal receivedFrom the recorder Problem Playback Solution Showview / Video Problem Recording SolutionFrequently Asked Questions How good is the quality of the recording? How do I set up Titles Chapters?What is ‘index’ for VHS tape? What does finalising a disc mean?Specifications Display panel symbols/ messages Glossary Glossary Country VHF UHF DVD Regions TV System GuideCountry VHF UHF 3139 245 SGP-0731/05/31-1 Meet Philips at the Internet

DVDR3510V, DVDR3512V specifications

The Philips DVDR3512V and DVDR3510V are versatile DVD recorders that bring together advanced recording technologies with user-friendly features, making them ideal devices for home entertainment enthusiasts. These models are designed to simplify the process of archiving, recording, and playing back high-quality video content.

One of the standout features of both models is their ability to record directly from various sources, including cable or satellite TV, ensuring that users can capture their favorite shows, movies, and events in pristine quality. This functionality is supported by the integrated tuner, allowing for flexible recording options without the need for an external device.

Both the DVDR3512V and DVDR3510V support a wide range of disc formats, such as DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW, accommodating a variety of recording needs. The dual-layer recording capability of the DVDR3512V enhances its versatility, enabling users to store more content on a single disc. This feature is particularly useful for long recordings, such as sports tournaments or entire seasons of television shows.

The devices are equipped with an intuitive user interface that makes navigation and scheduling recordings straightforward. With the program guide, users can easily set up timed recordings and manage their playback options. The Philips DVDR3512V and DVDR3510V also offer the ability to pause live TV, allowing users to capture the action at their convenience.

Another significant characteristic of these recorders is the integrated video upconversion capability. This feature enhances the quality of standard-definition content, providing an optimized viewing experience on modern high-definition televisions. The result is a clearer picture with improved detail, which enriches the overall home viewing experience.

Connectivity is also a strong suit of the DVDR3512V and DVDR3510V, featuring multiple input options, including SCART and composite inputs, allowing for easy integration with various audio and video equipment. This flexibility ensures that users can connect their devices, be it a VCR or gaming console, without hassle.

In summary, the Philips DVDR3512V and DVDR3510V are well-equipped DVD recorders that offer a combination of convenient features, robust recording options, and enhanced playback quality. Their user-friendly design and technical capabilities make them an excellent choice for those looking to digitize their memories and enjoy their favorite content with ease.