Philips HDRW 720/17 manual Recording on the HDD, General, Time shift Buffer

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Recording on the HDD

General

As soon as you turn on the DVD recorder, the currently selected TV channel on the DVD-Recorder is recorded in a temporary storage (Time shift Buffer).

Recordings in the time shift buffer will be automatically deleted e.g. after 3 hours if the period of the time shift buffer is set to 3 hours (factory setting). Only recordings marked in the Time shift Buffer will be stored on the the built-in HDD For more information, read the next section 'The Time Shift Buffer'.

The following additional information is stored with each recording: •) name of the recording

If no name is recognized from the TV Guide On Screensystems data, only the program number (program name) and the time will be stored as the name.

•) length of the recording •) recording mode (quality) •) date of the recording

•) index picture of the recording

To facilitate the search of a specific position, a chapter marker is recorded every 5 minutes. How you switch off this function you will read in chapter 'User preferences for the HDD' in the section 'Preferences/Chapters'. After the recording is completed, you can select these markers with N , O . Please make sure that the chapter selection is activated (the 'CHAPTER' symbol lights up in the info bar at the top of the screen). If necessary, you can activate it using

T/C .

The Time shift Buffer

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As a result of the high data transfer speed of the HDD, it is possible to play back recordings from the time shift buffer while the recording is still in process.

Therefore, you can jump back to the currently selected TV programusing JUMP BACK and watch a scene again.

Moreover, you can use all playback features such as still picture, slow motion, search by time, search with N , O even with recordings that are still in the time shift buffer.

In the meantime, the recording continues.

If you change the TV channel on the DVD-Recorder ( CHANNEL q , CHANNEL r ) a new title is created with the new TV channel in the time shift buffer. If you watch a TV show only for a short time (less than 60 seconds) before you change to a different TV channel, no new title is created.

For easier navigation, you can change the time period of the time shift buffer from 1 to 6 hours. 1 hour means that a recording is available only for one hour before it is automatically deleted to make room for the current recording.

If the TV Guide On Screensystem delivers title information, the latter is also stored with the recording. When recording TV shows without TV Guide On Screeninformation, only the date and the time of the recording are stored as title.

What is the advantage from 1 hour and 6 hours?

The complete time periode of the time will be displayed on the whole screen of your TV.

With 1 hour you will get the highest comfort for searching a specific scene. With 6 hours you will get the highest possible recording time.

Please observe that the Time shift Buffer needs also storage capacity on the HDD. Depending of the selected record mode (picture quality):

6 hours in 'M1' = approx. 28GB

6 hours in 'M8' = approx. 3,4GB

How you enter the time periode, read in the chapter 'User preferences for the HDD' in the section 'Preferences' / 'Recording'/ 'HDD buffer'.

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Contents Page Registering your product guarantees that Proof of Purchase Product Safety AdditionalNotification Benefits of Product OwnershipFollowing disclaimer applies to this libpng library AcknowledgmentsSafety Information Important Safety Instructions Table of contents Glossar Code numbers of the remote control Access control Child LockDisc Manager DM Additional user preferencesFunctioning of the device Overview of functionsRemote control HDD Additional TV functions Behind the flap at the right corner on the front Front of the deviceBack of the device Discs you can use IntroductionRecording and playback Playback onlyAccessories Technical dataRegional code Cleaning the discs Symbols used in these operating instructionsCan I use a CD lens cleaner in the DVD recorder? Therefore, refrain from using a CD lens cleaner discSpecial functions of your DVD recorder ModelHDRW 720/17 Preparing the remote control for operation Connecting the DVD recorderConnecting to the antenna Using your DVD remote control With your TV setConnecting with a S Y/C cable Connecting to the TVConnection with Component Y Pb Pr Cable Please note the color orderConnecting with Video Cvbs cable Connecting to the ACSwitch on the TV set Connection with the antenna cable onlyConnecting a cable box with cinch or S cable Connecting additional devicesVideo Y/C-EXT2 jack and the Audio L/R IN-EXT Connecting audio devices to the digital audio jacks Connecting a camcorder to the front jacksConnecting audio devices to the analog audio jacks Initial installation InstallationSwitch off the Dealer Demo What is the language of the subtitles?Letterbox PanscanTuner mode Automatic TV channel search Additional installation featuresEnd with System Menu Too few TV channels have been foundAdding and clearing TV channels manually Setting the languageCan not select the line Add/Delete Channels Playback audio Setting the time and date automaticallyMenu Not allowed will appear on the TV screenSelect Manual with B or a 8Confirm with OK Setting the time and dateTV Guide On Screen System Setting up the TV Guide On Screen SystemGeneral information Setting up the cable box Connecting the IRFinalize set General TV Guide On ScreenSystemNavigating the TV Guide On Screen System Listings screenThe Sort screen How do I cancel?Action buttons in the Listings screen Function buttons in the Sort screenMessages screen Schedule screenPromotions screen Function buttons in the Messages screenSetup screen Recording on the HDD What is the advantage from 1 hour and 6 hours?General Time shift BufferNavigation in the time shift buffer Symbols in the Time Shift BufferLeft area Right areaMark an entire title Mark TV shows for recordingMark part of a title How can I delete the changes?Recording from a video recorder/DVD player Manual recordingsOTR recordings Please observe the following Recording from a camera connected to the front jacksStop h Setting up repeat recordings Programming a recording TimerProgramming recordings with the TV Guide On Screen system You can also programme TV shows as FavoritesDecoded data appears after confirmation Programming recordings with the VCR Plus+ SystemChanging the start/end times Programming recordings without the VCR Plus+ System To end, press Timer sChange AM/PM Delete programmed recordingCancel a programmed recording in progress Playback from the HDD Additional playback featuresSearch by time RepeatSymbols in the Media Browser Zoom featureMedia browser Change order for the media browser Change title settingsTitle name Edit titleChange the name of the title Clear chaptersEditing recorded titles name Divide title Enter characters usingInsert/remove chapter markers Delete titles/recordings from the HDDInsert chapter markers Press Pause Press OK . The marker will be insertedChapter is visible and can be hidden with the blue button Hide chapters sectionsArchiving of the edited title Hidden szenes were not copied on the DVD+RW/+RArchiving storing titles on a Recording on a DVD+RW/+RProtect disc against accidental recordings Playback from a disc Switch over to the actual TV channel during PlaybackGeneral notes on playback Inserting a discPlaying an audio CD Playing a DVD video disc Playing a DVD+RW/ +R discStarts automatically You can also use the Down or UP button on the frontPlaying an MP3 CD Playing a Super Video CD When creating MP3 CDs please note the followingImportant notes for playback MP3 CD displaySearching a disc Additonal playback featuresStill picture Slow motionZoom feature Scan featureRepeat/Shuffle play Camera angleSubtitles Select the audio languageManaging the disc contents Hiding chapters Switching quicklyNumber of chapters C has increased by two or more numbers Changing the index picture Deleting chapter markersHow can I select different chapters? Playing the entire title Editing recording titles nameDividing titles Can I divide titles on DVD+R discs?Select Erase this title using a or B and confirm with OK Erasing recordings/titles Disc settingsCan titles be deleted from a DVD+R disc? Finishing editing Changing the disc nameFinalizing DVD+R discs Erasing DVD+RW DiscsAdding a disc to the Disc Manager Disc Manager DMRemoving discs from the Disc Manager Searching discs Searching for a title in the Disc ManagerWhat do the displays on the screen mean? See the message Insert disc number on my screenUser preferences for the HDD Press Tuner on the remote control to switch to HDD modeStereo HDD buffer Can not select some functionsM2x OffSport Can not select this functionNormal Auto Ch. Programming Automatic channel searchAdditional user preferences Picture settingsYou can select the following functions in this menu For a full-height picture with the sides trimmedLanguage settings Sound settingsSurround AllDisk feature menu Additional settingsChild lock DVD and VCD Access control Child LockActivating/deactivating child lock Authorizing a discActivating/deactivating parental level control Parental level control DVD video onlyChanging the country Have forgotten my code Changing the PIN codeInformation on the screen of your TV Symbols in the menu barField for temporary messages Status fieldMessages in the DVD recorder display Symbols on your DVD recorder displayAn empty title on a DVD+RW/+R is selected BImportant Before you call an engineerBefore you call an engineer Problem DVD+RW disc cannot be played on certain DVD players BYou can finalize the disc using the following functionWHO is COVERED? Region code ChaptersPan & Scan MacrovisionFinlux 208, 209, 211, 212, 250 333, 334 332 283 Code numbers of the remote controlMGA 3103 605 4375/000 WwnnNNNwwnnwWNnwNwnNwnNnWNnwwN Hdrw 720/17Technical data Hdrw 720/17
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HDRW 720/17 specifications

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