Samsung DVD-VR300 instruction manual Method 1 Connecting to a video input jack

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Method 3 : Antenna + DVD Recorder-VCR + Cable box +TV : Cable box with a few scrambled channels

You can record non-scrambled channels by selecting the channel on the cable box. You cannot record scrambled channels that require a cable box.

• Compared to standard interlaced video, progressive scan

doubles the amount of video beam lines fed to your TV,

resulting in a more stable, flicker-free, and clear image than

interlaced video. The progressive scan video output jack is

used in progressive output mode. This is only available

with TVs that support progressive scan.

• Consumers should note that not all high definition televi-

sion sets are fully compatible with this product and may

cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. If you experi-

ence 525 progressive scan picture problems, it is recom-

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Connections

 

 

(FROMINANT.)

LINE OUT

LINE IN 1

 

AUDIO

AUDIO

 

 

 

RF

 

 

OUT

VIDEO

VIDEO

(TO TV)

 

IN

 

(FROM ANT.)

 

To RF IN

 

RF

 

To RF OUT

 

OUT

 

(TO TV)

IN

OUT

 

Cable box

TV

 

 

RF Cable

 

ANT

mended that you switch the connection to the ‘standard

definition’ output. If there are questions regarding TV set

compatibility with this unit, please contact our customer

service center at 1-800-SAMSUNG.

Method 1 : Connecting to a video input jack

Connect a video(yellow) cable between the VIDEO (yellow) OUT jack on DVD Recorder-VCR and VIDEO(yellow) IN jack on the TV(or AV amplifier).

You will enjoy regular quality images.

Connect audio cables (white and red) between the ANA- LOG AUDIO OUT jack on the DVD Recorder-VCR and AUDIO IN jack on TV (or AV amplifier).

To ANT INPUT

Step 3: Connecting the Video Cable

There are several ways to connect your DVD Recorder-VCR. Select one of the following video connecting methods that best suits you below.

Method 1 : Connecting to a Video input jack

Method 2 : Connecting to an S-video input jack

Method 3 : Connecting to Component video input jacks in 480i mode

Method 4 : Connecting to Component video input jacks in 480p mode

S-Video, Component video and Progressive Output Modes

S-Video and Component video output are available only if your TV supports S-Video input or Component video input, respectively. If S-Video or Component video output does not work, check the TV connections and the TV input selection settings.

IN

(FROM ANT.)

LINE OUT

LINE IN 1

AUDIO

AUDIO

RF

OUT

VIDEO

VIDEO

(TO TV)

LINE OUT

R

AUDIO

L

VIDEO

INPUT

L

AUDIO

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Contents DVD-VR300 Getting Started Precaution Important Safety InstructionsMaintenance of Cabinet Handling CautionsDisc Specifications Disc StorageDVD-RW Disc Playback and Recording Contents Reference General Features How to use the DVD Recorder-VCR Before Reading User’s ManualStep Recording Front Panel DescriptionFront Panel Display Started Rear PanelTour of the Remote Control Menu ButtonConnecting & Setting Up Quick OverviewAccessories UnpackingMethod1 Antenna + DVD Recorder VCR + TV No Cable box Method 2 Antenna +Cable box +Method 1 Connecting to a video input jack Method 2 Connecting to an S-video input jack Method 1 Connecting to your TV This connection will use your TV’s speakersFrontLspeakerFrontRspeaker Method 3 Connecting a Camcorder to the DV in jack External DevicesPower Cord Remote Control Install Batteries in the Remote ControlSetting the Remote Control On-Screen Menu Navigation Menu ButtonUp/Down and Left/Right Enter ButtonAuto Clock Set Select a channel that carries a time signal usingClock Data CH Time Zone Manual Clock SetDaylight Saving Channel Set Set the Clock Select Channel SetSelect Antenna/Cable TV With the DVD in Stop press the Menu buttonSetting Up Language FeaturesSelect the desired Language using ❷ buttons Then press the ❿ or Enter buttonDigital Output Setting Up the Audio OptionsDynamic Compression DisplayVideo Options TV AspectBlack Level 3D NRNoise ReductionSelect Rating Level you want using Setting Up the Parental ControlOn the remote Auto Channel Memory About the Change PasswordRun Auto channel memory Select Channel Add/Delete Channel Add/DeleteSelect Channel to Add/Delete RF Output Channel Add/Delete ChannelSelect RF Output Channel Change RF Output CHVCR Setting Select VCRSelect Tape Length Select SystemVideo Input Select Video InputPress the Menu button Use the ❷ buttons to highlight Video InputFront Display Set Front DisplayRegion code DVD-Video only Before PlayingDisc types that can be played Playing a Disc Discs that cannot be playedPress OPEN/CLOSE button to close the disc tray Slow Motion Play Step Motion Play About Anykey What’s a track?What’s a chapter? What’s a title?Using Repeat Play For Audio CD/MP3 Using Repeat Play For DVD-VIDEO/DVD-RAM/DVDRepeat Play To return to normal playback For DVD-VIDEO/DVD-RAM/ DVD- RW/DVD-R❿ buttons. Then, press the Enter button Selecting the subtitle language Press the Anykey button during playback UseSelecting the Audio language Changing the Camera AngleSelect the desired angle Using Bookmarks Setting a book markBookmarking with DVD-RAM/ DVD- Rwvr disc Playing Back a BookmarkZooming-In Clearing a BookmarkUsing the Disc Title Menu For DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/ DVD-R discFor DVD-VIDEO disc Menu of the discAudio CD Cdda Screen Elements To change repeat mode Play Option ModeRamdom Play continues until the play option is changed To Program Tracks When using a combination MP3/JPEG disc Buttons on the Remote Using PIP Switching between the PIP and main screensDeactivating PIP Press the PIP button againAdjust Tracking Manually Playing the VCR TrackingInsert VHS Tape Play TapeFeatures VHS PlaybackVariable Search System End searchScan and play Forward Intro ScanBefore Recording Recordable discsThis section shows various DVD recording methods This recorder can record on the following discsConcerning copy control signals Recording FormatsDVD-RW Video mode/-R DVD-RWVR mode/-RAMPausing / Resuming Making One Touch Recording OTR Start RecordingActivate OTR Add Recording TimeSet timer recording option Press the Enter buttonEditing the settings for a timer recording Deleting a Timer Recording Entry Recording From External Devices Watching the Images Being Recorded Time SlipInput Jack Insert TapeSelect a Channel to Record Pause/Resume RecordingRecord Speed DVD to VCR Direct copy DVD to VCRVCR to DVD Direct copy VCR to DVDSetup Timer Rec Title Menu Disc Menu Setup Timer RecNo Disc Setup Timer Rec Copy Title List Playlist SetupSetup Timer Rec Copy Title List Disc Manager PhotoViewing Title List Or press the Title button on the remote controlRecord List edit items Pressing the Anykey button and using the title Press the ❷ button to select Play, and then pressSelected entry title will be played back You can also playback a recorded program byOr press the Title List button on the remote EntryControl DVD-RAMVR, DVD-RWVR mode Since Deleting a Title List EntryLocking a Title List Entry Press the ❷ button to select Protection, and thenDeleting a Section from a Title List Entry TrolCreating a Playlist Entry Press the Enter button to select END point Image and time at the end point areEdit Playlist screen is displayed Press the Menu or Return button to exitPlaying Playlist Entries Or press the Play List button on the remote con- trolEditing Scene for a Playlist Entry Renaming Playlist EntriesModifying a Scene Replacing a Scene Playing a Desired SceneMoving a Scene Changing the Position of a Scene Adding a SceneNext scene, because the selected scene Yellow selection window is displayed on the scene to moveDeleting a Scene from Playlist On the End windowTo delete, and then press the Enter button Press the ❷ buttons to select delete, and thenPress the Menu button when the disc is Or press the Play List button on the remote controlStopped Press the ❷ button to select Copy, and then pressYou will be prompted with the delete confirmation Editing Disc NameMessage ‘Do you want to delete?’ Disc Protection Is clearedDisc is formatted EditingDelete All Title Lists Cartridge Protect Info DVD-RAM Finalizing a disc Once a disc is finalized, you cannot delete entriesFrom the record list After being finalized, the DVD-R operatesOperation Same as Additional DVD-Video Unfinalizing a disc V/VR modeOperation Reference For a while when Power turns on Cannot record TV Timer recording doesInput is displayed ProgramsTroubleshooting Problems and Solutions VCR Specifications GeneralInput OutputSamsung Limited Warranty

DVD-VR300 specifications

The Samsung DVD-VR300 is a versatile and innovative digital video recorder and DVD player that caters to the needs of home entertainment enthusiasts. Launched as part of Samsung's commitment to delivering high-quality multimedia experiences, this device is packed with features that elevate both DVD playback and video recording capabilities.

One of the key highlights of the DVD-VR300 is its dual functionality, allowing users to record television shows directly onto DVDs while simultaneously playing back other media. The built-in DVD recorder supports various disc formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW, providing flexibility in recording and playback. This means users can conveniently create their own collection of movies, TV shows, and personal videos, all at the touch of a button.

The Samsung DVD-VR300 is equipped with a sleek and user-friendly interface, making navigation simple and intuitive. The device features a comprehensive digital tuner, enabling users to access a wide variety of channels without the need for an additional set-top box. The integrated video processor enhances picture quality, producing vivid colors and sharp images that bring the content to life.

Additionally, the DVD-VR300 supports advanced technologies such as Progressive Scan, which enhances the clarity and smoothness of video playback. This feature is particularly beneficial for users watching high-definition content, as it reduces interlacing artifacts and delivers a more immersive viewing experience. The unit also includes multiple connectivity options, including composite, S-Video, and component outputs, making it compatible with a range of modern televisions and home theater systems.

Another notable characteristic of the Samsung DVD-VR300 is its ability to facilitate easy editing of recorded content. Users can trim and rearrange scenes effortlessly, allowing for the creation of personalized compilations. Furthermore, the device supports a range of audio formats, ensuring that users receive high-quality sound to complement their video.

The Samsung DVD-VR300 boasts a sleek design, fitting seamlessly into any home entertainment setup. Its compact size ensures that it won’t take up too much space, while its performance capabilities make it an asset for avid media consumers. In summary, the Samsung DVD-VR300 stands out as a reliable, feature-rich device that meets the demands of modern home entertainment, combining versatility with user-friendly functionality for an enhanced multimedia experience.