Philips DVDR3452H Special Features, ‘Time Shift Buffer’, ‘Instant Replay’, ‘Pause Live TV’

Models: DVDR3452H DVDR3460H DVDR3450H DVDR3465H

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Special Features

‘Time Shift Buffer’

Once you switch on this recorder, the programme shown on the TV will be stored into the ‘Time Shift Buffer’. It acts as a temporary storage of your recordings. The contents will automatically be deleted after 6 hours, when you turn off this recorder or when you switch it to standby mode. To store the contents on the hard disk, you have to mark the segment in the ‘Time Shift Buffer’ for recording to prevent them from being deleted.

‘Instant Replay’

You can repeat the scene of a live TV programme by pressing theÑ key on the remote control, as often as you like.

To return to the live TV programme, press and holdÉ.

‘Pause Live TV’

A live TV programme is now under your control. You can pause the programme by pressing PAUSE LIVE TV u key. Resume playback at the scene it was interrupted by pressing the PAUSE LIVE TV u key.

To return to the live TV programme, press and holdÉ.

‘Direct Recording to DVD’

This feature enables you to record content directly on to a recordable DVD.

Press the DVD REC key on the remote control to activate direct recording to the recordable DVD.

This is a simple programming system for recorders. To use it, enter the programming number associated with your television programme. You can find this number in your favourite listings magazine.

Philips DVD recorders support ‘dual media’ recording – the ability to create recordings on + and – discs : DVD+R/+RW, DVD–R/–RW discs.

i.Link is also known as ‘FireWire’ and ‘IEEE1394’. This connection is used for the transfer of high bandwidth digital signals as used by digital video (DV) camcorders. It carries both audio and video signals via a single cable.

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