Using the Disc Library

The Disc Library is an integrated database in this recorder. It gives you a quick and easy access to the recordings you have made onto the recordable DVDs.

The Disc Library keeps the information on which video is recorded on which disc, length of recording and remaining disc space.

Finding a recorded title

To do this, the recorded disc data must have been stored in the Disc Library. The appropriate disc does not have to be in the recorder.

A Press HDD-BROWSERon the remote control.

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Storing the recorded DVD data in the Disc Library

This recorder will assign the disc a number, and keep track of what you have recorded and update the data automatically whenever you add in new recording to the disc.

A Press HDD-BROWSERon the remote control.

B Load in a recordable DVD.

If { TO LIBRARY } appears, it means this disc has not be added to the Disc Library.

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SOURCES

1/3

CONTENT

Hard Disk

 

Video

 

 

Disc Tray

 

Audio

 

 

Disc Library

 

Photo

 

 

[BROWSER]

 

 

 

 

TO LIBRARY

C Press the Blue button on the remote control for { TO LIBRARY }.

The assigned disc number appears and the disc tray opens automatically

D Write the same disc number on the disc

and disc’s cover for easy locating the appropriate disc next time, then press OK to exit.

B Press to select { Disc Library }, then press to select { SORTING } menu.

C Use  keys to select one of the sorting options.

{ Alphabetical } - Lists all the titles by alphabetical order.

{ Numerical } - Lists all the discs by numerical order.

D Press repeatedly until the { DISCS } or { TITLES } and { INFO } menus appears.

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DISCS

TITLES

001

My Holiday

002

My Pictures

003

Celebrations

[BROWSER]

GET TITLE

REMOVE DVD

E Highlight the title you want and press the Blue button on the remote control for

{GET TITLE }.

A message showing the disc number appears.

F Load in the appropriate disc and start playback.

If the disc library becomes full, you will have to delete some of the discs data in order to use the memory for new discs.

Select a disc number from the { DISCS } menu, then press the Red button for

{ REMOVE DVD }.

TIPS: Up to 999 discs (or 9000 titles ) can be stored in the disc library.

Maximum titles per disc is 999.

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DVDR5350H specifications

The Philips DVDR5350H is a versatile and user-friendly DVD recorder designed for consumers seeking high-quality video recording and playback capabilities. This device allows users to enjoy seamless transitions between watching their favorite shows and recording new content, making it an ideal addition to any home entertainment setup.

One of the standout features of the DVDR5350H is its dual-layer recording capability. This technology enables the recorder to hold a significant amount of data, allowing users to record up to 8.5 GB of content on a single disc. As a result, long movies or series can be captured without the need for multiple discs, enhancing convenience and efficiency. The device supports various DVD formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW, providing flexibility in recording and playback.

Equipped with a built-in hard drive with a capacity of 160 GB, the DVDR5350H allows users to easily store and manage their recorded content. This hard drive offers the ability to pause live TV, record multiple shows simultaneously, and create a personalized library of favorite programs. The intuitive interface makes navigating through recordings simple, allowing users to quickly find and play their desired content.

Another significant feature of the DVDR5350H is its advanced editing capabilities. Users can edit their recordings directly on the device, allowing them to trim unwanted sections, split recordings, and even add chapter markers. This editing functionality enhances the user's experience, providing a way to customize content before sharing or playback.

The DVDR5350H also boasts high-quality image and audio output, supporting progressive scan output for superior picture quality. The integration of Dolby Digital audio delivers an immersive sound experience, making it suitable for watching movies and sports events alike.

Connectivity is another strong point for the Philips DVDR5350H. It includes various input and output options, such as HDMI, composite video, and S-Video, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of televisions and home theater systems. Additionally, its USB port allows for easy file transfers and connection to external devices.

Overall, the Philips DVDR5350H stands out as a practical and feature-rich DVD recorder, presenting users with the flexibility to record, edit, and enjoy a wide range of video content while ensuring high-quality playback. Its combination of a built-in hard drive, extensive recording capabilities, and user-friendly design makes it a valuable asset for any home entertainment system.