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60Helpful Hints (cont’d)

DVD/VCR ejects the tape when you press REC I or TIMER SET.

Make sure the tape has a record tab. Details are on page 21.

Hi-Fi Stereo Sound

During playback, Hi-Fi audio may normally revert to normal audio when you adjust tracking.

When connecting the DVD/VCR to a TV with the red and white audio cable, you will only get stereo sound if you connect the DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD/VCR to the AUDIO IN jacks on your TV, and if the TV is on its Audio/Video In channel. See your TV owner’s manual for details.

When you connect the DVD/VCR AUDIO OUT jacks on the DVD/VCR to the AUDIO IN jacks on your TV, the stereo light on the TV might not glow.

Only tapes recorded in Hi-Fi audio will play in Hi-Fi audio. Tapes recorded in normal audio will play in monaural (single-channel) audio.

Cleaning the video heads

Your DVD/VCR automatically cleans the video heads of the VCR each time you insert a tape. However, the heads may become dirty. If so, have an authorized servicer clean the video heads. Eventually, the heads may need to be replaced.

The playback picture is too dim, too bright or fluctuates in brightness.

Some programs may be broadcast with copyright protection technology in order to protect the rights of copyright owners. This technology is used on programs that are recorded on video cassettes or DVDs, as well as some programs broadcast by antenna/cable/satellite television channels. Programs broadcast with copyright protection may not record clearly. Likewise, if you play a tape that is a recording of a copyright protected program, the picture may not be clear. Tapes of copyright protected programs may have a picture that is dark or dim, or the brightness of the picture may fluctuate. Therefore, avoid recording or playing copies of copyright protected programs.

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Philips DVP3345V/17 user manual DVD/VCR ejects the tape when you press REC I or Timer SET, Hi-Fi Stereo Sound