Samsung DVD-VR320P, DVD-VR320/XEF manual Specifications, General, Input, Audio Output

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Specifications

General

Power requirements

AC 220 - 240V, 50Hz

 

 

 

 

Power consumption

45 Watts

 

 

 

 

Weight

4.8 Kg

 

 

 

 

Dimensions

430(W) x 321(D) x 84(H)

 

 

 

 

Operating temp.

+5°C to +35°C

 

 

 

 

Other conditions

Keep level when operating. Less than 75% operating humidity

 

 

 

Input

Video input (Rear)

Euro Scart socket : 1.0Vp-p(unbalanced) 75

 

 

 

 

Audio input (Rear)

Euro Scart socket : -8dBm, 47Kohm unbalanced

 

 

 

 

Front input

RCA jack, DV

 

 

 

Output

Audio (DVD, VCR)

RCA jack, Euro Scart socket, Audio L/R

 

 

 

 

Audio (DVD only)

Digital audio out OPTICAL COAXIAL

 

 

 

 

Video (DVD, VCR)

RCA jack, Euro Scart socket (Composite,RGB), S-Video Out, Component out

 

 

 

VCR

Tape format

VHS type video tape

 

 

 

 

Colour system

PAL

 

 

 

 

Tuning system

SECAM-L, B/G

 

 

 

 

Video S/N

Above 43dB (standard recording)

 

 

 

 

Resolution

Above 240 lines (standard recording)

 

 

 

 

Audio S/N

Above 68dB (Hi-Fi), 39dB (Mono)

 

 

 

 

Audio frequency characteristics

20Hz-20KHz (Hi-Fi)

 

 

 

DVD

Picture Compression format

MPEG-II

 

Audio Compression format

Dolby AC-3 256kbps

 

 

 

 

Recording Quality

XP (8 Mbps), SP (4 Mbps), LP (2 Mbps), EP (1.2/0.8 Mbps)

 

 

 

 

Video S/N

Ratio Min. 50dB at standard recording

 

 

 

 

Audio S/N

Ratio Min. 75dB

 

 

 

 

Audio frequency characteristics

20 Hz ~ 20 KHz

 

 

 

Audio Output

For DVD discs, audio signals recorded at 96kHz sampling frequency are converted into and output at 48kHz.

 

 

Disc Type

DVD

AUDIO CD (CD-DA)

 

 

 

 

Analog Audio Output

48 / 96KHz

44.1KHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reference

 

Digital Audio Output

48KHz

44.1KHz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents DVD-VR320 Getting Started Important NoteDVD-Video, Audio-CD PrecautionHolding discs DVD-Video Audio CDDVD-R Disc Playback and Recording DVD-RW Disc Playback and RecordingDo not use the following discs ProtectionContents Reference Started General FeaturesBefore Reading User’s Manual Recording mode XP high quality mode, SP Classified as a Date Once, Daily or WeeklyUnpacking AccessoriesIf the remote control does not operate properly Setting the Remote Control Button FunctionDescription Front PanelRear Panel FanTimer REC Button STANDBY/ON Button Number Button IPC Button VCR ButtonDVD Button TV Control ButtonsQuick Overview ConnectionsConnecting the Scart Cable Remove the aerial or network input cable fromTelevision Connect this cable to the 75Ω aerial jack markedConnecting Audio/Video Cable AV2 in EXT By means of 21-pin Scart CableAV1 TV By means of 21-pin Scart Cable Video output jack on the rear of the DVDConnecting Video Cable VIDEOoutput jack on the rear of the DVDConnect Component video cables between Component Video OUT jacks on the rearIf your A/V receiver is equipped with a Dolby Digital Audio settings. SeeAV Receiver Connections Connecting an External Devices Press this button on the remote control to open On-Screen Menu Navigation… / †, œ / √ Buttons OK ButtonPlug & Auto Setup Select Country using the …† œ √ buttonsThen press OK button Wait current time and date are displayedSetting the clock Automatically Setting the Date and TimeSystem Setup Auto Setup Then press the OK or √ buttonManual Setup Clearing a Preset Station If you Then Wish to storeStation displayed Picture, if necessaryStation press the OK button on the remote control Press the …† buttons to select SwapTo change the programme number assigned to a For example, to move a TV station in programmeSetting Up Language Options Press the …† buttons to select Language, thenSetting Up the Audio Options SetupSystem Digital Output3D Noise Reduction Motion adaptive noise reduction DivXR RegistrationTV Aspect Setting Up the Parental Control About the Rating LevelOr √ button Press the …† buttons to select On, then pressPress the …† buttons to select Change VCR SettingAbout the Change Level Tape Length Auto PlayAuto Repeat IPC Intelligent Picture ControlAutomatic Chapter CreatorPress the …† buttons to select System, then Press the …† buttons to select 6 Hours orFront Display Press the REC button to start recordingRGB, then press the OK or √ button Video OutputPress the …† buttons to select Video Output Setting up Progressive scan Component modeMessage Video Output Mode Progressive Scan will appearCanceling Message Video Output Mode Interlace Scan will appearDo not press the P.SCAN button if you are Progressive mode. Nothing will beBefore Playing Region code DVD-Video onlyDisc types that can be played Discs that cannot be playedPlaying a Disc PlaybackUsing the Search & Skip Functions Moving to a scene directly using the Anykey About AnykeySlow Motion Play Step Motion Play Slow Motion PlayRepeat Play Playing Repeatedly Repeat PlaybackTo return to normal playback DiscUsing the Subtitle button Using the Anykey buttonSelecting the Subtitle language Selecting the Audio languageAngle Using the Angle buttonZooming-In Press the Clear button to delete the selected bookmark Playing back a BookmarkClearing a Bookmark Clearing a Marker Using the MarkersPlaying back a Marker Buttons on the Remote Control used for CD playback Playing back an Audio CD CD-DAAudio CD CD-DA Screen Elements Press the œœ /√√ buttons Fast PlayMP3 Screen Elements Playing back an MP3 DiscPlaying back an MP3 Disc Play Option Mode Repeat mode will be highlightedPlaying back a Picture Disc LaybackPOK or √ button Playing back an MPEG4 DiscPress the …† buttons to select DivX, then press Tape VCR Features TrackingPress the …† buttons to select Forward Intro Use scan and play when you don’t know exactlyVariable Search System Before Recording RecordingRecordable discs This recorder can record on the following discsRecording Mode DVD-RAM/-RWVR modeRecording Formats Unrecordable videoPausing / Resuming Content Protection for Recordable Media CprmRecording From External Devices To stop recording Making a TimerRecording OTR Fill in the items using the …†œ √ buttons If the timer settings overlapRecording Speed DVD Recording Speed VCRPress the …† buttons to select Standard Timer Record ListWith the unit in Stop mode, press the Menu Press the …† buttons to select the numberDeleting the Scheduled Record List Currently recordingShowView code Using the ShowView FeaturePress the …† buttons to select ShowView ShowView Extended Before startingSpecial Recording Features Maximum Recording Time SP vs. LPWatch a Different Channel Add Recording TimeDirect copy DVD to VCR Copy to DVD or VCRTo copy from DVD to VCR To copy from VCR to DVD Direct copy VCR to DVDPlaying the Title List Using the Title List buttonUsing the Menu button Editing Title List Screen ElementsThen press the OK or √ button twice Press the Stop button to stop playingRenaming Labeling a Title Selected titleDiting Locking Protecting a TitleDeleting a Title OK button. The key icon on the informationDeleting a Section of a Title Edit Title List Screen Elements Advanced Editing PlaylistCreating a Playlist Press the OK button at the start pointEdit Playlist screen is displayed Using the Menu buttonPlaying Titles in the Playlist Renaming a Playlist Title Selected playlist titleEditing a Scene for the Playlist Press the …†œ √ buttons to select the scene youWant to play, then press the OK button Playlist title to be played is selectedTo setup, follow steps 1 to 3 Then press the OK buttonOK button To setup, follow the steps 1 to 3 Copying a Playlist to the VCRPress the …† œ √ buttons to select the scene you Want to delete, and then press the OK buttonDeleting a Playlist from the Playlist You may need to clear disc protection before Disc ManagerEditing the Disc Name Disc Protection Formatting a DiscPress the …† button to select Disc Finalise DVD-VR mode DVD-V modeFinalising a Disc Unfinalising a Disc V/VR mode Press the …† button to select Disc UnfinaliseIf you select Yes, you will be prompted again with To continue?’Delete All Title Lists Lists, then press the OK or √ buttonReference ReferenceFor a while when Power turns on Cannot record TV Timer recording doesNo response Forgot the password Input is displayedTroubleshooting DVD Troubleshooting VCR Check if the safety tab is intact on the cassetteCheck the DVD Recorder & VCR antenna connections Is the DVD Recorder & VCR tuner properly set?Specifications GeneralInput Audio OutputEllas Greece
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DVD-VR320/XEF, DVD-VR320P specifications

The Samsung DVD-VR320P and DVD-VR320/XEF are versatile devices that combine the capabilities of a DVD recorder and a VCR, designed to meet the needs of consumers who want to archive their favorite television shows and home movies. These multifunctional units offer a range of features that enhance the user experience and simplify the process of recording and playback.

One of the standout features of the DVD-VR320 series is its ability to record directly onto DVD+R and DVD+RW discs. This allows users to create high-quality recordings from various sources, including cable and satellite TV, with ease. The integrated video cassette recorder (VCR) capability enables playback and recording from VHS tapes, making it a perfect solution for users who still have a collection of tapes they wish to preserve digitally.

The device supports various recording modes, providing flexibility in terms of video quality and disc space. Users can choose from different recording speeds, allowing them to maximize the available space on their DVDs or opt for higher quality recordings. The ability to edit titles after recording is another key feature that adds convenience, enabling users to trim, create chapters, and finalize recordings for playback on other devices.

In terms of connectivity, the Samsung DVD-VR320 offers multiple input options, including composite, S-Video, and coaxial connections. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of video sources. For audio, users can rely on the digital coaxial output or standard stereo connections, providing quality sound for their recordings and playback.

The user interface is designed for simplicity, featuring an on-screen menu that guides users through the recording and playback processes. Additionally, the remote control enhances usability, offering quick access to all functions without the need to navigate cumbersome menus.

Overall, the Samsung DVD-VR320P and DVD-VR320/XEF stand out for their combination of DVD recording and VCR functions, alongside comprehensive connectivity options and user-friendly features. They serve as a reliable solution for anyone looking to digitally archive their video content while still retaining the ability to enjoy their favorite VHS tapes. With its robust performance and practical features, this model remains a noteworthy option in the world of home entertainment technology.