User preferences / settings I

Toolbar

SYSTEMMENU

Options

Toolbar

Audio

Zoom

Time search

Subpictures

Options

In this menu, you can choose functions for the playback of recordings (titles) on the HDD:

'Audio'

Selection of the language for the TV show currently selected on the DVD recorder.

'Lang I' or 'Lang II' in the display also indicates whether a TV show is broadcast in two languages. This setting only affects playback through the internal tuner of the DVD recorder. The setting for the programmed recording (Timer) will not be affected.

If you also want to use/change the language for the programmed recording, you must change the language in the 'Preferences' menu (setting 'Language').

O'Off' or 'Lang. I'

Playback is carried out in the original or main language. 'Lang I' also appears in the display.

O'Lang.II'

Playback is carried out in the dubbed language available. 'Lang II' appears in the display.

'Zoom'

Using this function, you can enlarge (blue function buttonG ) or reduce the size (yellow function buttonF ) of the still picture or pan through the enlarged picture using B O , A I , D K ,

C M during playback from the HDD (Time Shift Buffer or media browser).

Press the red function buttonD to stop this function.

'Time search'

Using this feature, you can search a position by time. You can use this feature both for titles in the media browser and for playback from the Time Shift Buffer.

'Subpictures'

This function is only required if recordings were made through a camcorder connected to the DV IN (CAM2) F socket. In this case, you can display/hide information on the date and time of the recording.

Preferences

SYSTEMMENU

Recording

Preferences

Record mode

Camera mode

Chapters

HDD buffer

Language

Sat record

Direct Record

Filter

Safety Slot

Recording

In this menu, you can select one of the following functions for recording:

I can not select some functions

During a recording the selection of some functions are not possible. e.g.

'HDD buffer'.

'Record mode'

Select from the settings displayed the record mode (picture quality of the recording). M1, M2x, M3,... M8.

For recordings on a DVD+RW, DVD+R (archiving function) always the recording mode used for the recording on the HDD will be taken. Observe the maximum possible recording time on a DVD+RW, DVD+R.

The maximum possible recording time on the HDD depends from the recording mode and the average length of the recordings (titles).

The recording mode matches the storage space available on a DVD+RW, DVD+R. This means that only 1 hour of recording on the hard disk in recording mode M1 will fit on a DVD+RW, DVD+R

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Philips DVDR 725H/00, DVDR 725H/02 manual Audio, Zoom, Time search, Subpictures, Record mode

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

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