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About hdd make recording compatible, Setting auto chapter – Philips HDR3700 User Manual

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HDD is a special device which has high recording
density and is suited for long-time recording or high-
speed cueing but by contrast, has many factors which
can cause breakage. Use HDD on the premise that
you should dub the recorded programmes to a DVD
disc to protect your precious videos.

HDD is a temporary storage location:
HDD is not a permanent storage location of the
recorded contents. Be sure to use it as a temporary
storage location until you watch the programmes
once, edit them, or dub them to a DVD disc.

Be sure to dub (back up) data promptly if you find
abnormalities in HDD:
If there is mechanical trouble with the HDD, grinding
or other sounds may be heard or blocky noise may
appear on the image. If you continue to use as it is,
deterioration may continue and eventually the HDD
may not be used at all. If you notice any symptoms of
a failing HDD, promptly dub the data to a DVD disc.
When an HDD fails, recovery of recorded content
(data) may be impossible.
About the remaining capacity of HDD recording
time:
In recording to HDD, the Remaining Capacity Display
may differ from the actual recordable time as this unit
adopts Variable Bit Rate encoding, which varies the
recording (storage) amount of data in accordance
with the amount of information in the video signal.
Before recording to the HDD, ensure there is
sufficient space on the HDD by deleting unnecessary
titles in advance.

Use this feature to make the unfinalised +VR mode
discs recorded on other unit recordable on this unit.
When you make an additional recording on this unit
with “Make Rec. Compatible” set to “ON”, the title list
is automatically converted to this unit’s style.

1

In stop mode, press [HOME]. Select
“General Settings” using [

U \ D],

then press [OK].

2

Select “Recording” using [

U \ D],

then press [OK].

3

Select “Make Rec. Compatible”
using [

U \ D], then press [OK].

4

Select “ON” or “OFF” using [

U \ D],

then press [OK].

5

Press [HOME] to exit.

The unit inserts a chapter marker periodically (every 5
minutes by default) during recording. Using the “Auto
Chapter” menu, you can turn this function off or
change the time period.

1

In stop mode, press [HOME]. Select
“General Settings” using [

U \ D],

then press [OK].

2

Select “Recording” using [

U \ D],

then press [OK].

3

Select “Auto Chapter” using
[

U \ D], then press [OK].

4

If you want to set “Auto Chapter” off,
select “OFF” using [

U \ D], then

press [OK].

If you want to change the time period
for “Auto Chapter”, select the required
time period using [

U \ D], then press

[OK].

5

Press [HOME] to exit.

Note

• The interval for auto chapter may be up to 2 minutes

different from the time option you set.

• While recording, no more chapter mark will be

added after coming up to the maximum chapter
mark number.

About HDD

Make Recording Compatible

ON:

Title list will be replaced when you make
additional recordings to the discs recorded by
other units.

OFF: Prohibiting additional record to the disc that has

a title list created by other units.

DVD+RW

DVD+RW

D

DVD+R

VD+R

DVD+R

D

DVD-

VD-R

RW

W

DVD-RW

D

DVD-R

VD-R

DVD-R

General Settings

Recording
Auto Chapter

Auto Finalise

Make Rec. Compatible

Make Rec. Compatible

Recording Language

External Input Audio

Video Standard

ON

OFF

Setting Auto Chapter

HDD

HDD

D

DVD+R

VD+RW

W

DVD+RW

D

DVD+R

VD+R

DVD+R

D

DVD-

VD-R

RW

W

DVD-RW

D

DVD-R

VD-R

DVD-R

General Settings

Recording
Auto Chapter

Auto Finalise

Make Rec. Compatible

Recording Language

External Input Audio

Video Standard

OFF

5 minutes

10 minutes

15 minutes

30 minutes

60 minutes

General Settings

Recording

Auto Chapter

Auto Finalise

Make Rec. Compatible

Recording Language

External Input Audio

Video Standard

OFF

5 minutes

10 minutes

15 minutes

30 minutes

60 minutes

Auto Chapter

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