Philips
DVD recorder/VCR with
i.LINK digital input
DVDR3435V
Preserve your VHS tapes on
DVD
Introducing the all-in-one player that plays and records on both DVD discs and VHS
tapes! With i.LINK you can now copy your favourite camcorder tapes in perfect digital
picture and sound quality to DVD.
Record, transfer or archive conveniently
• i.LINK digital input for perfect digital camcorder copies
• Direct Dubbing - simply record your videos from VHS to DVD
Plays and records what you want
• Dual Media conveniently records on both DVD+R/RW & DVD-R/RW
• Plays DVD, CD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, (S)VCD, VHS tapes
• Plays MP3, WMA, JPEG, DivX 3.11/4.x/5.x/6
Simplicity in recording and playback
• VCR Plus+ for quick and easy programming
Superior audio and video quality
• Progressive Scan component video for optimized image quality
DVD recorder/VCR with i.LINK digital input
Highlights
DVDR3435V/37
i.LINK digital input
Also known as IEEE 1394 and FireWire, i.Link
carries all audio and video signals via a single
cable digitally, with no loss in picture and sound
quality. With i.Link digital video input, you can
copy your home videos in their original digital
picture quality.
Direct Dubbing (VHS to DVD)
Having a Direct Dubbing button allows for the
us
er to start recording from the video tape
without complicated menu system selection or
input/output selection for separates.
Dual Media
Philips DVD Recorders support ‘dual media’
rec
ording – the ability to create recordings on
DVD+R/RW and DVD-R/RW discs. Now you
can buy any disc and your Philips recorder will
always create fully compatible recordings,
which can be played on any DVD player.
Multi-format playability(DivX)
Multi-format playability al
most file formats for maximum listening and
viewing pleasure, including MP3, WMA, JPEG
and the popular DivX digital media format.
DivX playback enables you to play and share
compressed high quality DivX video content
beyond your computer.
VCR Plus+
With the VCR Plus+ system, all you need to do
to program
‘Pluscode’ – a single code of up to nine digits
your video recorder is to enter the
lows you to play
(but usually less) that is printed next to each
TV program in most TV guides.
Progressive Scan
Progressive Scan doubles the vertical
resolution of the image resulting in a noticeably
sharper picture. Instead of sending a field
comprising the odd lines to the screen first,
followed by the field with the even lines, both
fields are written at one time. A full image is
created instantaneously, using the maximum
resolution. At such a speed, your eye perceives
a sharper picture with no line structure.