Philips DVDR725H DVD Recorder User Manual


 
DVDR725H/02
Product highlights
DVD Recorder/Hard Disk with FlexTime and i.LINK digital input
160 GB hard disk (250 hrs)
High-Speed archiving:20x speed
High speed archiving lets you make a copy of a
recording from Hard Disk to DVD in a fraction of the
original recording time. Once the program is stored on
HDD you can copy it to DVD+R/RW at maximum
speed.
Pause Live TV
A very large built-in memory records the program you
are currently watching when you press the pause
button. When it suits you, you can resume the program
from the moment you pressed 'pause' as if you're
watching a live program.
Instant Replay
With Instant Replay you are in control of exciting TV
moments so you can enjoy a precious TV moment like
a scene in a movie or football match again ?
immediately, at the press of a button. The Hard Disk
can play back any scene while continuing to record TV
program.
FlexTime
With FlexTime you can watch a program while it’s still
being recorded, thanks to the extreme speed of a Hard
Disk. You can also watch a different program from the
Hard Disk while it’s recording something else.
Guide Plus+ on-screen TV guide
GUIDE Plus+ is an Electronic Program Guide – a free
on-screen TV Guide that shows what’s on TV for the
next couple of days and lets you program the timer of
the DVD Recorder with the push of a button.
Favorite Show Selection
Set-top box infrared control
The Sat Mouse is a special accessory that lets a DVD
Recorder control external satellite receivers. It sends
infra-red remote control commands in order to switch
the satellite receiver on and select the correct channel.
Smart chaptering
Smart chaptering detects scene cuts (time/date
changes) in the DV original to ensure the chapters in the
DVD copy are lined up exactly.
i.LINK digital input
Also known as IEEE 1394 and FireWire. i.LINK is the
worldwide standard for connecting digital video devices,
used on digital home video equipment such as DV and
D8 camcorders, as well as PCs. Conveniently, it carries
all audio and video signals via a single cable.With i.LINK
Digital Video input you can copy your home videos in
their original digital picture quality.
Two-Way Compatibility
DVD Recorders can play regular DVD-Video discs, but
equally important is that DVD+R and DVD+RW discs
recorded on them can be played on existing DVD-Video
players.
Always compatible recordings