Philips DVP3345VB manuel dutilisation Helpful Hints cont’d

Models: DVP3345VB

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You cannot change the audio or subtitle language of a DVD.

The DVD does not contain audio or subtitles in the desired language. Not all DVDs contain audio or subtitles in multiple languages. See if other languages are available by referring to the disc case or DVD Disc Menu. Details are on pages 40-41.

An X appears in the top right corner of the TV screen when you try a DVD feature.

The operation is not available at the current time or the feature is not available on the disc.Some features are only available during playback. Others can be accessed only if playback is stopped. Try stopping or playing the disc, then try the feature again.

The DVD/VCR switches from DVD mode to VCR mode after 25 minutes of no activity.

When AUTO POWER OFF is set to ON, the DVD/VCR switches itself from DVD mode to VCR mode if disc playback stops for more than 25 minutes and you press no buttons on the remote or the DVD/VCR. Details are on pages 56-57. This prevents possible damage to your TV’s picture tube that can occur if a still image is left on too long.

A screen saver appears on the TV screen during DVD mode.

The screen saver appears when you leave the DVD/VCR in stop mode for about five minutes to protect the TV screen from burn-in.

You want to use the DVD player during a VCR Timer Recording or while “” appears on the display panel.

Press y to turn on the DVD/VCR. Press DVD to choose DVD mode, then continue with other DVD features as described in this manual.

A maximum of 999 MP3/Windows Media™ Audio/JPEG files can be recognized.

Power Failure

Clock and language setting will be lost after 30 seconds of power failure. See pages 20-21 to set up the clock and language again.

The VCR will not record a TV program.

This DVD/VCR does not have a tuner to receive TV broadcasting.

You must connect this DVD/VCR to an external tuner to record TV programs.

Check the connections between the DVD/VCR and the external tuner. Details are on page 10.

Put the DVD/VCR in VCR mode. Press VCR or SOURCE so VCR light appears on the front of the DVD/VCR.

Make sure the video cassette has a record tab. Details are on page 22.

The VCR will not perform a Timer Recording.

Make sure the recording start and stop times are set correctly. Details are on pages 25-26.

Make sure a tape is in the VCR and the tape has a record tab. Details are on page 22. If, after programming a Timer Recording, you press TIMER SET without putting a tape in the DVD/VCR, “” will blink on the display panel.

If the record tab on a tape is missing, the DVD/VCR will eject the tape. “” will blink.

Press TIMER SET to put the DVD/VCR in standby mode for the Timer Recording.

Make sure the VCR clock is set. Details are on page 20.

The VCR may not perform or continue a Timer Recording if the power fails.

Finish programming a Timer Recording at least 5 minutes before it is set to begin.

12 p.m. is noon; 12 a.m. is midnight.

There is no picture or the picture is noisy or has streaks during video cassette playback.

Put the DVD/VCR in VCR mode. Press VCR or SOURCE so VCR light appears on the front of the DVD/VCR.

Select the correct Video In channel at the TV. Details are on page 9.

Adjust the tracking. Details are on page 32.

TVs placed too close to the DVD/VCR can cause interference during tape playback. Move the DVD/VCR away from the TV.

TV programs cannot be watched normally.

Check the connections between the DVD/VCR and the external tuner. Details are on page 10.

You cannot insert a video cassette.

Insert the tape,window side up, with the record tab facing you.

Make sure that there is no tape on the VCR by pressing STOP/EJECT C A on the front of the DVD/VCR.

Gently push on the center of the tape when putting it in the VCR. Never force the tape into the VCR.

If a Timer Recording is set, you cannot insert a tape without a record tab.

You cannot remove the tape.

Make sure the power plug is completely connected to a power outlet.

If a Timer Recording has been set, press TIMER SET on the remote control or STOP/EJECT C A on the front panel to cancel the timer standby mode temporarily. “ ” will disappear from the display panel. Then, press STOP/EJECT C A on the front of the DVD/VCR to eject the tape. Insert another tape and press TIMER SET to reset the Timer Recording.

Unplug the DVD/VCR power cord for 5 minutes. Then,plug in the power cord again and press y on the DVD/VCR. Press STOP/EJECT C A on the DVD/VCR 3 to 5 times. If the tape still does not eject, you may need to have an authorized servicer remove the tape.

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Philips DVP3345VB manuel dutilisation Helpful Hints cont’d

DVP3345VB specifications

The Philips DVP3345VB and DVP3345VB/F7 are versatile digital video players that cater to the needs of modern media enthusiasts. With their sleek design and user-friendly interface, these players allow for an enjoyable viewing experience, bridging the gap between traditional DVD play and modern digital formats.

One of the standout features of the Philips DVP3345VB is its ability to play a wide range of disc formats including DVD, DVD+R/+RW, CD, CD-R/-RW, and VCD. This versatility ensures that users can enjoy their existing collection of physical media while also being able to handle various file types.

A significant technological advancement in this model is its support for DivX playback. This feature enables users to watch videos downloaded from the internet, offering convenience and flexibility in media consumption. Users can enjoy high-quality video playback without the need for additional conversion, making it an appealing choice for those with digital content stored on their devices.

Another notable characteristic is the DVP3345VB's progressive scan technology. This feature enhances video performance by delivering a sharper, more detailed picture. Progressive scan minimizes motion blur during fast-paced scenes, allowing for a more immersive viewing experience, whether you're watching movies, sports, or action-packed content.

Additionally, the player includes a built-in audio amplifier and supports multiple audio formats such as MP3, WMA, and PCM. This acoustic feature ensures that users not only enjoy stunning visuals but also high-quality sound that complements their viewing experience.

Connectivity options are another strong point for the Philips DVP3345VB. The player is equipped with standard composite video output, as well as S-video and coaxial audio output for users who seek improved audio and video quality. This makes it compatible with a range of television sets and audio systems, allowing for easy integration into any home entertainment setup.

In summary, the Philips DVP3345VB and DVP3345VB/F7 digital video players are designed for users looking for a reliable and feature-rich multimedia experience. With support for various disc formats, advanced playback technologies, and excellent audio capabilities, these players provide a comprehensive solution for all your viewing and listening needs. Whether it's through physical DVDs or digital content, the DVP3345VB series ensures a high-quality entertainment experience.