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Troubleshooting, Continued) – Philips DVDR3375/93 User Manual

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Problem

Solution

Troubleshooting

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The picture is distorted or

black and white during

playback.

Recordings are not

occurring as scheduled.

New recordings cannot be

made.

No TV signal received from

the DVD recorder.

A DVD±R/±RW recorded on

this DVD recorder does not

play on a DVD player.

Picture is fuzzy and brightness

varies when copying DVD Video

discs or prerecorded video
cassettes.

– The disc does not match with the TV colour system

standard (PAL/NTSC).

– The disc is dirty, clean the disc.

– Sometimes a small amount of picture distortion may appear.

This is not a malfunction.

– If you set the Record Mode to a low-quality speed, change

to a higher-quality speed after you finish recording. Leaving

the DVD recorder set to a low-quality speed may affect the

picture quality when playing DVDs later. Read chapter

“Recording - Recording settings” for details.

– The recording can be made in colour only when the TV

channels or the connected additional device sends a colour

signal. In some situations, programs that are broadcast in

black and white cannot be recorded.

– The TV channel you want to record is not stored or you

selected the wrong program number. Check TV channels

stored.

– If you adjust the clock after you set a timer recording, you

have to reset the timer recording.

– If the DVD recorder cannot read the disc, you cannot

record.

– You cannot use the DVD recorder to duplicate copyrighted

materials (DVDs or videotapes) onto a DVD±R/±RW.

– A finalized DVD±R has been inserted. Change disc.

– Install the TV channel. Read chapter “Step 3 : TV channel

programming” for details.

– If a recording is too short, it is possible that a DVD player

cannot detect it. Please observe the following ‘minimum

recording times’. Recording mode : {1 hour} – 5 minutes,

{ hours} – 10 minutes, {4 hours} – 0 minutes, {6 hours} –

30 minutes.

– You have to finalize the DVD±R. Refer to chapter “Playing

your recordings (DVD±R) on other DVD players” for

details.

– This happens if you try to copy DVDs or video cassettes

that have been copy-protected. Even though the picture on

the TV is fine, but the recording on a DVD±R/±RW is

faulty. This interference is unavoidable with copy-protected

DVDs or video cassettes.

– The DVD±R/±RW has recording lifetime, please change a

new disc for recording.