Getting Started

Step 4 : Playing

You can select the title you want to play in a displayed menu and then immediately start playback.

A DVD consists of sections called titles, and sub sections called chapters.

During recording, a title is created between two points where you start and stop recording.

Chapters will be created automatically when you finalise recording on DVD-RW/-R discs in V mode.

You can make your own chapters on DVD+RWs and edit them using the Chapter Edit menu.

The chapter’s length (interval between chapters) varies according to the recording mode.

Unpacking

Accessories

Audio/Video Cable

RF Cable for TV Control

Remote control.

Batteries for Remote Control (AAA Size)

User’s Manual

Quick Guide

Step 5 : Editing a recorded disc

Editing on discs is easier than conventional video tapes. The recorder supports many different edit functions, possible only with DVDs. With a simple and easy edit menu, you can operate various edit functions, such as delete, copy, rename, lock, etc., on a recorded title.

Creating a playlist (DVD-RAM/-RW in VR mode)

With this recorder, you can create a new playlist on the same disc and edit it without the change of the original recording.

Step 6 : Finalising & Playing on other DVD components

To play your DVD on other DVD components, finalising may be necessary. First, finish all editing and recording operations, then finalise the disc.

When using a DVD-RW disc in VR Mode

Although finalising is generally unnecessary when playing the disc on a VR Mode compatible component, a finalised disc should be used for playback.

When using a DVD-RW disc in V mode

The disc should be finalised first to enable playback on anything other than this recorder. No more editing or recording can be made on the disc once it has been finalised.

When using a DVD±R disc

You should finalise the disc to play it on a component other than this recorder. You cannot edit or record on the disc once it has been finalised.

■ You can finalise discs automatically using EZ REC MODE. (see page 59)

Preparing the Remote Control

Install Batteries in the Remote Control

Open the battery cover on the back of the remote control.

Insert two AAA batteries. Make sure that the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.

Replace the battery cover.

If the remote control does not operate properly:

Check the polarity +/- of the batteries (Dry-Cell)

Check if the batteries are drained.

Check if the remote sensor is blocked by obstacles.

Check if there is any fluorescent lighting nearby.

Dispose of batteries according to local environmental regulations. Do not put them in the household trash.

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Samsung DVD-VR350/XEC manual Unpacking, Playing, Accessories, Editing a recorded disc, Preparing the Remote Control

DVD-VR355/EUR, DVD-VR350/XEC, DVD-VR350/EUR, DVD-VR355/XEC, DVD-VR355/AUS specifications

The Samsung DVD-VR355 and DVD-VR350 series are innovative DVD recorders that blend advanced recording technology with versatile playback options, catering to users who want to enhance their home entertainment experiences. Available in various regional models, including the DVD-VR355/AUS, DVD-VR355/XEC, DVD-VR350/EUR, DVD-VR350/XEC, and DVD-VR355/EUR, these devices offer a rich set of features.

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