Table of contents

Scan feature [DVD]

43

Camera angle [DVD]

44

Zoom feature [DVD, (S)VCD]

44

Select the audio language [DVD, (S)VCD]

44

Subtitles [DVD]

45

Disc Manager (DM)

46

General information

46

Adding a disc to the Disc Manager

46

Removing discs from the Disc Manager

47

Searching for a title in the Disc Manager

48

Searching discs

48

Playback from the HDD

49

General

49

-The Media Browser

49

Change order in the media browser

50

Colour key functionality in the Media Browser

50

The Time Shift Buffer

51

-Navigation in the Time Shift Buffer

51

Additional playback features

52

-Search by time

52

-Repeat

52

-Zoom feature

52

Recording on the HDD

53

General

53

-The recoding mode

53

Useful information

53

Flush/erase the Time Shift Buffer

54

Start manual recordings

54

-Starting a recording with data from the GUIDE Plus+® system

54

-Starting a recording without data from the GUIDE Plus+® system ..

54

-Starting a recording from the current position (from here onward) 54

End recordings

55

-Ending a recording automatically

55

-Ending a recording at the live position

55

-Ending a recording at the actual position in the Time Shift Buffer ....

55

Recordings from the Time Shift Buffer

55

-Mark an entire title

55

-Mark part of a title

55

Recording from a camcorder connected to the front sockets

56

Recording from a video recorder/DVD player

57

Direct Record

58

-Switching 'Direct Record' on or off

58

Automatic recording from a satellite receiver (sat recording)

59

Recording on a DVD+RW, DVD+R .

60

General

60

-Discs you can use

60

-Two way compatibility

60

Archiving (storing) titles on a DVD+RW, DVD+R

61

Finalising a DVD+R

62

Protect disc against accidental recordings

62

Programming a recording (TIMER) . 63

General

63

Programming recordings with the GUIDE Plus+® System

64

Programming recordings with the ShowView® System

65

Manual programmed recordings

66

How to change or delete a programmed recording (TIMER)

67

Cancel a programmed recording in progress

67

Edit title on HDD

68

General

68

-The media browser

68

Delete titles/recordings from the HDD

68

Editing the title stored on the HDD

69

-'Video edit'

69

Editing the recorded name

70

Divide title

71

Insert/remove chapter markers

71

Hide chapters (sections)

72

Edit title DVD+RW, DVD+R

74

General

74

Insert chapter markers

75

Hiding chapters

76

Deleting chapter markers

77

Changing the index picture

77

Dividing titles

78

Editing recording titles (name)

78

Playing the entire title

79

Erasing recordings/titles

79

Disc information and status

80

-Changing the disc name

80

-Finishing editing

81

-Finalising DVD+R discs

81

-Erasing DVD+RW Disc's

81

Menu overview

82

User preferences / settings I

84

General

84

Toolbar

85

-Options

85

'Audio'

85

'Zoom'

85

'Time search'

85

'Subpictures'

85

Preferences

85

-Recording

85

'Record mode'

85

'Camera mode'

86

'Chapters'

86

'HDD buffer'

86

'Language'

86

'Sat record'

86

'Direct Record'

86

'Filter'

86

'Safety Slot'

87

'Set up'

87

-'System'

87

'Auto delete'

87

'Jump forward'

87

'Jump back'

87

'Installation'

87

'Flush Buffer'

87

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Philips DVDR 725H/00 manual Disc Manager DM, Playback from the HDD, Recording on the HDD, Recording on a DVD+RW, DVD+R

DVDR 725H/02, DVDR 725H/00 specifications

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