Philips DFR9000 Playback problems Possible cause Solution, Recording problems Possible cause

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Playback problems

Possible cause

Solution

 

 

 

A source is selected but no sound is heard.

Volume at minimum level.

Adjust the volume.

 

Source not connected to correct

Check if source is connected to correct

 

input socket or input socket

input socket or reassign the input socket.

 

is reassigned for another source.

 

 

Headphones are connected.

Disconnect headphones.

 

Wrong source selected.

Select correct source.

 

'Mute' (11) activated.

Disable 'Mute' (11).

 

Source is not playing.

Start playback on source.

 

Speakers are not (properly)

Connect speakers (properly).

 

connected.

 

A connected source cannot be selected.

Audio and video for the source are set to 'None' in the 'A/V input' menu.

Select (assign) input socket(s) for the source. See '10.7 A/V input menu'.

No digital surround sound available.

The inserted disc or the selected source does not support digital surround sound.

Use another disc or select another source.

No surround mode selected.

Select surround mode. See '9. Surround modes'.

No sound or poor sound when playing SACDs on your SACD player (or other analogue multichannel source device).

Speaker settings of source device and receiver not the same.

Make sure speaker setup of source device is the same as receiver speaker setup.

No sound or poor sound when playing regular

Receiver outputs the signal

Make an additional audio connection so receiver

CDs or DVDs on your SACD player

via the wrong outputs.

can use this connection to output the CD/DVD signal.

(or other analogue multichannel source device).

 

 

Recording problems

Possible cause

Solution

Recording from a specific recording device not possible (only valid for audio sources).

Wrong input socket selected in 'Configuration' menu.

Select input socket to which recording devices' output socket is connected. See '7.5 Selecting input sockets for recording' and and '10.1 Configuration menu', sub-menu 'Rec audio'.

No digital recording possible via

The sampling frequency is not

Make sure the digital recording device can handle

DIGITAL OUT (28).

accepted by the digital recording

sampling frequencies between 32 kHz and 48 kHz

 

device.

or make the recording via one of the analogue outputs.

 

Content copy protected.

 

 

 

 

Whole recording appears as one track when

The DVD player does not provide

Record each track individually.

recording from DVD disc.

track information.

 

 

 

 

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