User preferences / settings I

(M2...2 hours, M2x...2.5 hours, ...M8...8 hours). If the recording on the hard disk is longer, you must use the function 'Dividing Titles' and store the recording on two DVD+RW, DVD+Rs.

O'M1'

High Quality (high recording quality)

offers the best picture quality and a recording time of: DVD+RW, DVD+R: 1 hour.

HDD: approx. 16 hours.

O'M2'

Standard Play (pre-recorded DVD quality)

offers standard picture quality and a recording time of: DVD+RW, DVD+R: 2 hours.

HDD: approx. 32 hours.

O'M2x'

Standard Play plus (better than S-VHS quality)

offers standard picture quality and a recording time of: DVD+RW, DVD+R: 2,5 hours.

HDD: approx. 40 hours.

O'M3'

Long Play (S-VHS picture quality). Recording time of:

DVD+RW, DVD+R: 3 hours.

HDD: approx. 48 hours.

O'M4'

Extended Play (better than VHS picture quality). Recording time of:

DVD+RW, DVD+R: 4 hours.

HDD: approx. 64 hours.

O'M6'

Super Long Play (VHS-picture quality). Recording time of:

DVD+RW, DVD+R: 6 hours.

HDD: approx. 96 hours

O'M8'

Super Extendend Play (VHS-LP-picture quality). Recording time of:

DVD+RW, DVD+R: 8 hours.

HDD: approx. 250 hours

'Camera mode'

Select the recording mode (picture quality for recording) from one of the displayed settings for the recording from external sockets. M1, M2x, M3,... M8. Read the previous section (Record Mode) on the picture quality that corresponds to each setting.

'Chapters'

O'Off'

No auto chapters.

O'On'

Automatic chapter marking after 5 minutes.

In the case of camcorder recordings via the front socket DV IN (CAM2) F , the chapter marker will be transferred from the camcorder.

'HDD buffer'

Choose one the displayed settings to define how long a recording will be kept stored.

O'1h'

The recording will be kept stored for 1 hour.

O'6h'

The recording will be kept stored for 6 hours.

'Language'

Here you can set the default language to be used for the programmed recording of bilingual TV shows. You can no longer change the language once playback has started.

O'Off' or 'Lang. I'

Recording is carried out in the standard language.

O'Lang.II'

Recording is carried out in the dubbed language available.

'Sat record'

If a video signal is detected at the EXT2 AUX-I/OM scart socket, recording will begin.

O'On':

Sat Record is activated.

O'Off':

Sat Record is deactivated.

'Direct Record'

If a recording starts while the DVD recorder is switched off , the TV channel currently selected on the TV will be compared with the TV channels stored in the DVD recorder.

- If the TV channel is found, recording will start.

O'On':

Direct Record is activated.

O'Off':

Direct Record is deactivated.

'Filter'

I can not select this function

Check the actual record mode selected. This function is available in the record modes 'M4' to 'M8' only.

Here you can choose between:

O'Sport':

Picture quality is optimised for rapid movements in the recording modes (picture qualities) M4 to M8.

Please observe that this setting will reduce the overall impression of the picture quality.

O'Normal':

Better overall picture quality.

Please observe that this setting may cause picture artefacts (MPEG artefacts) to appear in rapid movements.

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Philips DVDR 725H/02, DVDR 725H/00 manual Camera mode, Chapters, HDD buffer, Sat record, Direct Record, Filter

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