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2007-02-07 16:15:42 · 3 answers · asked by martin c 1 in Consumer Electronics TiVO & DVRs

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go tothe philps website, you may be able to download FREE, or at least order one from them.

Or go back to the shop and ask then to get a copy

2007-02-08 04:48:12 · answer #1 · answered by wondergeezer 6 · 0 0

Once everything is plugged in the DVDR3305 continues to be easy to use, fulfilling the brand motto of "sense and simplicity". Setting up is a frown-free experience, with the menu system holding new user's hands, while still giving enough flexibility for more experienced punters to set their system up as they want.

Firstly you'll need to set up the internal tuner -- and yes, while we know that many people will simply plug in a satellite or cable set-top box via the Scart, it's good to have the option of recording TV directly as well. Anyway, we'd do it, because it's part of the process and is a pretty painless and fast experience, although we wish it was Freeview.

Perhaps more importantly, recording on the DVDR3305 is also painless, and, in terms of usability, not a million miles away from the recordings you made on your VCR. In fact, the whole menu system is similar to those on the best of the last generation of cassette recorders, making missing a show because you couldn't set the timer a thing of the past.

Setting the timer is easy, but using Video+ (those numbers that appear next to shows in TV listings) makes it even easier. All that's really missing is the impressive eight-day programme guides that are a key feature in Philips recorders higher up the range -- but what do you expect at this price?

Choosing the right quality level is the only real decision you need make from then on, with four options available -- High Quality (1 hour), Standard Play (2 hours), Extended Play (4 hours), Super Long Play (6 hours). The first two were excellent, but the latter two offer near-HHS quality and are great for getting loads onto a disc.

2007-02-08 01:08:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know what you are asking about regarding instructions???

2007-02-08 00:40:05 · answer #3 · answered by sukito 6 · 0 0

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