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Contents DVD Product Personal injuryImportant Note Precaution Important Safety InstructionsHandling Cautions Maintenance of Cabinet HDD Hard Disk DriveDisc Handling Disc Specifications ~ Keep in a clean protection jacketDisc Type Contents Copy Specifications Disc CopyHDD  DVD DVD  HDD Protection Disc FormatCopy Protection Do not use the following discs ~ Not all brands of discs will be compatible with this unitDSC Digital Still Camera Vendor Brand MP3 Vendor BrandOthers Product Vendor Brand Contents Recording Mode Time Shift function as a live signalMaking a Timer Recording 102 SpecificationsGeneral Features Before reading the user’s manual Icons that will be used in manualAbout the use of this user’s manual CopyrightHow to use the HDD & DVD Recorder Select the disc type or HDDFormat the disc to start recording Recording PlayingEditing a recorded disc Finalising & Playing on other DVD componentsAccessories Preparing the Remote ControlUnpacking Controllable TV Codes TV STANDBY/ONDescription Front PanelRear Panel Open/Close indicator Front Panel DisplayPlayback-related Tour of the Remote Control Installing batteries in the Remote ControlConnecting the HDD & DVD Recorder Cables to watch a DVD from your HDD & DVD RecorderHDD & DVD Recorder Additional connections DVD RecorderAntenna + HDD & DVD Recorder + External decoder box + TV DecoderOther type of connecting the Video output cable Case 1 Connecting to a Video Composite output jackCase 2 Component Video output jacks SeeOther type of connecting the Audio output cable Case 1 Connecting to your TVCase 2 Connecting to a stereo amplifier with AV output jacks RearL Connecting HDMI/DVI to a TV Case 1 Connecting to a TV with Hdmi JackCase 2 Connecting to a TV with DVI Jack Speedcategory2 Hdmi cable` Why does Samsung use HDMI? ` What is the HDCP?` Hdmi High Definition Multimedia Interface Connecting to AV 3 IN, DV input jack ` Copy protected content cannot be recorded` AV 3 in selection will be automatically done Connecting to USB Devices Case 2 Connecting a Camcorder to the DV in jackMemory Plug & Play Setup On-Screen Menu NavigationSetup system . Auto channel scan will be startedSetting the Clock Channel SetAuto Scanning ButtonManual Setup Select Edit, Delete or SwapSetting up the Language Options Setting up the System OptionsAuto Power Off Setting Power Save Setting For using Anynet+ Hdmi CECAnynet+ Hdmi CEC DivXR Registration HDD & DVD RecorderSetting up the Audio Options Relation with Digital Output settingDigital Output OutputDRC Setting up the Video Options This function allows you to setup the video settingTV Aspect 3D Noise Reduction motion adaptive noise reductionVideo Output Component Output Progressive ScanAvailable Video Output Jack ~ RGBHdmi Resolution BD Wise Only Samsung productsOutput selection Setting up the Parental Lock If you forgot your passwordSetting the Rating Level Changing the PasswordSetting up the Recording Options EP Mode Time SettingPress the buttons to select Setup, then press the OK or CvklMode Compatibility EZ Record. Press the buttons to select On, then press the OK or Press the Exit button to exit the menu Insert a discRegion code DVD-Video only Logos of Discs that can be playedDisc types that can be played 7GB Video4GB 5GBPlaying a Disc Discs that cannot be played~ CVD/CD-ROM/CDV/CD-G/CD-I Using the Disc Menu & Title Menu Using the playback related buttonsSxcvkl SzxcvbklSkipping Chapters, Titles or Markers Slow Motion PlayStep Motion Play Using the Info button Moving to a scene directly using the InfoSzxcvkld Selecting the Subtitle LanguageSzxckld Selecting the Soundtracks & Audio ChannelsChanging the Camera Angle Repeat PlaySzxcvkl Zooming-InRepeat A-B Normal size → X2 → X4 → X2 → normal sizeUsing Markers Setting MarkersSXC Playing back a markerUsing the Bookmarks Setting BookmarksZcvkl Playing back a bookmarkPlaying an Audio CD/MP3 Playing an Audio CDCD-DAAudio CDCD-DA Screen Elements Playing an MP3 Disc Repeat CD CD-DA & MP3MP3 Screen Elements CD Import New PlaylistGo To Playlist Delete the PlaylistGo To Edit Playlist Select Contents Go To Music ListMusic/Photo Simultaneous Playback Viewing a Picture Slide ShowRotate Press the GREENB, Stop or Return buttonUsing the Sort ZoomGo To Photo List Change it simplyPlaying a DivX DivX Function DescriptionDivX Subtitle Encoding Western CentralSlovenian Greek English, Greek CyrillicRecordable Discs Compatibility between Samsung and Other Company’s RecorderHDD DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD+RW DVD-RAM/-RWVR mode Recording FormatsDVD-RWV mode/-R Recording Mode DVD-RAM/±RW/±RConcerning Copy Control Signals Unrecordable picturesDVD-R DVD+RW HDDRecording immediately Recording the current TV programme you are watchingRecording from external equipment you are watching Before you startCopying from a Camcorder To pause recordingTo stop recording ` Do not use DVD-R authoring discs with this unitMaking a One Touch Recording OTR HDD & DVD Recorder stops recordingUsing the Play button Simultaneous Recording and PlaybackStopping Playback / Recording Time Shift function as a live signal Using the Time Shift functionButtons on the Remote Control used for Time Shift function Time Shift Screen ElementsMaking a Timer Recording ` You can make up to 12 Timer Recordings Editing the Scheduled ListAdding a Scheduled List Time of the next recordingGo To Recorded List Deleting a Scheduled ListInformation about Recorded List Delete Recorded ListClear Recorded List Go to Scheduled ListPress the Yellowc button Basic Editing Title List Playing the TitleRenaming Labelling a Title Locking Protecting a Title Title List, then press the Marker button until a checkmarkProtect Checkmark disappearsDeleting a Title ` Once DVD-RW/±R is finalised, it cannot be deletedSxck Splitting a Section of a Title SplitDeleting a Section of a Title Partial Delete Using the Sort function Title List ~ Date In order of when the titles were recorded~ Name In alphabetical order Navigation Menu Time NavigationScene Navigation Select Contents Advanced Editing PlaylistCreating a Playlist Playing Entries in the Playlist Renaming a Playlist EntryEditing a Scene for the Playlist Playing a Selected SceneModifying a Scene Replacing a Scene To setup, follow steps 1 to 3 on Moving a Scene Changing the Position of a SceneAdding a Scene Deleting a SceneDeleting a Playlist Entry from the Playlist About the Copy Screen HDD  DVD DVD  HDDCopying MP3, Jpeg or DivX DVD-Video CopyFile Copy Disc tray~ To cancel the copying in progress, press the Exit button Folder CopyChanging the name of Music/Photo/DivX file Folder copying after the current file is copiedMP3, JPEG, DivX CopyXcvkl XCVDisc Manager Editing the Disc NameDelete All Title Lists Delete All Title Lists/DivX Lists /Music Lists/Photo ListsCVL Formatting a DiscFinalising a Disc HDD/ DVD-RAM/+RWUnfinalising a Disc V/VR mode Finalise UnfinaliseTroubleshooting Recorder Specifications MPEG-IIDVD-HR773 DVD-HR775GNU General Public License GPL Page No Warranty GNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl Page Page END of Terms and Conditions CIS Correct disposal of batteries in this product Correct Disposal of This Product
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These models support a variety of recording formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW, ensuring compatibility with various types of blank media. The inclusion of formats such as VR mode further enhances users' ability to edit and manage recordings. The high-quality video output features progressive scan technology that delivers stunning clarity and detail, enhancing the viewing experience.

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Another significant characteristic of the DVD-HR series is their compatibility with various multimedia formats. Users can play back CDs, DVDs, and even view JPEG images on the big screen, providing a comprehensive home entertainment experience. Additionally, the HDMI output facilitates a direct connection to modern televisions, ensuring that users benefit from high-definition picture quality.

These DVD recorders also boast user-friendly interfaces and remote control operation, allowing for seamless navigation through menus and settings. The variety of recording options, including one-touch recording and timer recording capabilities, makes capturing content straightforward and hassle-free.

In conclusion, the Samsung DVD-HR777A/EDC, DVD-HR773A/XEG, DVD-HR775A/XEG, DVD-HR775A/XEB, and DVD-HR777A/AUS models offer impressive features that combine recording versatility with playback convenience, making them excellent additions to any home theater setup. With their robust set of functionalities, they cater to both casual viewers and serious enthusiasts alike.