Playing a DVD+RW or DVD+R

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If the inserted disc has been write-protected or it is a finalized

DVD+R, playback starts automatically.

If playback does not start automatically, select the title you want

￿￿￿ ￿￿￿￿

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to play from the index screen using B or A .

You can also use the N or O buttons on the front of the

 

 

recorder.

 

 

3Press the PLAY/PAUSE G9 button.

The title/chapter number and the elapsed playing time will appear on the display.

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5

aI see the message '￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿' on the display

 

Problem

 

b There are no recordings on this disc.

 

 

 

 

 

To stop playback, press STOP h on the remote

control or

STOP h on the DVD recorder.

 

 

 

To eject the disc, press OPEN/CLOSE J on the front of the DVD recorder.

What must I pay attention to regarding recordings made in different recording modes?

During playback, the device will automatically switch to the proper mode

 

'M1, M2, M2x, M3, M4, M6, M8'.

 

For more information, please read 'Selecting the recording mode (picture

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quality)'.

Playing audio CDs

You can also use the DVD Recorder to play audio CDs

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2

Insert an audio CD. Playback starts automatically.

Audio CD display

 

 

If the TV is turned on, the Audio CD display will appear on the TV

 

 

screen.

 

 

During playback, the number of the current track and its elapsed playing

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time will be shown on the TV screen and the Recorder's display.

Stop playback with STOP h . The total number of tracks and

 

 

the total time of the disc will show in the display.

 

 

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Magnavox MRV640 manual Playing a DVD+RW or DVD+R, Playing audio CDs, Audio CD display

MRV640 specifications

The Magnavox MRV640 is a versatile yet compact DVD recorder and VCR combo unit that exemplifies a blend of traditional recording capabilities with modern technology. Designed for those who appreciate both the nostalgia of VHS and the convenience of DVDs, the MRV640 is a comprehensive solution for home entertainment systems.

One of the standout features of the MRV640 is its dual functionality, allowing users to record and play both VHS and DVDs. This feature caters to a wide range of content, from classic tapes to contemporary movies on DVD. The device supports multiple recording modes, allowing users to choose between SP (Standard Play),LP (Long Play), and EP (Extended Play) for DVD recording. This flexibility enables users to maximize recording time based on their needs.

The MRV640 comes equipped with a built-in digital tuner, enabling viewers to easily tune into digital television broadcasts without the need for an external set-top box. This integration simplifies the process of recording television shows directly onto a DVD or VHS, making it easy to save favorite programs for future viewing.

Connectivity is another strong aspect of the MRV640. It includes multiple inputs and outputs, such as composite video, audio jacks, and S-Video connections. This range of connection options ensures compatibility with various external devices like camcorders, gaming consoles, and audio equipment, making it a versatile component of any media setup.

With its user-friendly interface, the Magnavox MRV640 provides an intuitive on-screen menu system that simplifies navigation through recording settings, playback options, and setup configurations. Additionally, the remote control included with the unit enhances convenience, allowing users to operate the recorder from a distance.

The MRV640 also features a time-shift recording function, which lets users pause live TV and resume watching at their convenience. This capability enhances the viewing experience, eliminating the frustration of missed moments during live broadcasts.

In conclusion, the Magnavox MRV640 stands out as a unique and adaptable machine that is perfect for anyone looking to merge the old with the new in their home entertainment options. With its array of features and flexible recording capabilities, it offers a practical solution for preserving memories, capturing live events, and enjoying both classic and contemporary media.