Toshiba DVR620 owner manual Unplayable Discs, Color Systems, Region Codes, Cd-Da Cd-Rw, Vcr

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FEATURES

Disc Type

Logo

Icon

Discs for playing back

 

 

 

DVD-VIDEO

CD-DA

CD-RW

CD-R

Type of title

Icon

Media

Files for playing back

 

 

 

MP3

WMA

JPEG

DivX®

 

 

 

CD-RW/-R

CD-RW/-R

CD-RW/-R

CD-RW/-R

DVD-RW/-R

 

 

 

DVD+RW/+R

Recording/Playing back

VCR

Cassette Tape

is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing Corporation.

Official DivX® Certified product

Plays all versions of DivX® video (including DivX® 6) with standard playback of DivX® media files

Discs containing the DivX® files with the DivX® GMC (Global Motion Compensation) playback feature, which is DivX® supplemental function, cannot be played back on this unit.

*This unit cannot play back the disc contents protected by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).

Unplayable Discs

The following discs will not play back on this unit.

CD-ROM

• Compact Disc-Interactive (CD-I)

• Video Single Disc (VSD) • DVD-ROM

DVD-audio

• Unfinalized disc

DVD-RW/-R recorded in non compatible recording format

Blu-ray Disc

• HD DVD

On the following disc, the sound may not be heard.

Super audio CD - Only the sound on the CD layer can be heard. The sound on the high-density super audio CD layer cannot be heard.

Color Systems

DVD is recorded in different color systems throughout the world. The most common color system is NTSC (which is used primarily in the United States and Canada). This unit uses NTSC, so DVD you play back must be recorded in the NTSC system. You cannot play back DVD recorded in other color systems.

Region Codes

This unit has been designed to play back DVD

with region 1. DVD must be labeled for ALL regions or for region 1 in order to play back on

the unit. You cannot play back DVD that are labeled for other regions. Look for the symbols on the right on your DVD. If these region symbols do not appear on your DVD, you cannot play back the DVD in this unit.

The number inside the globe refers to region of the world. A DVD labeled for a specific region can only play back on the unit with the same region code.

Following discs are recommended for good recording quality and are proven to be compatible with this unit. However, depending on the media condition, the unit may not read the disc properly.

Verbatim

DVD+R 8x, DVD+RW 4x, DVD-R 8x, DVD-RW 2x

JVC

DVD-RW 4x

Maxell

DVD+R 4x/8x/16x, DVD-R 8x/16x

SONY

DVD+R 4x/8x/16x, DVD+RW 4x

TDK

DVD+R 4x/8x/16x

Performance of any other discs are not guaranteed.

Toshiba is not liable for any damage or loss caused directly or indirectly by the malfunction of this recorder, including, without limitation, any one of the following:

Failure to record contents intended to be recorded by the consumer.

Failure to edit contents as intended by the consumer.

When a DVD-RW/-R, DVD+RW/+R disc created on this recorder is used (e.g., insertion, playback, recording or editing) in another DVD player, recorder or personal computer drive.

When a DVD-RW/-R, DVD+RW/+R disc that is used in the manner described in the immediately preceding bullet point is used again in this recorder.

When a DVD-RW/-R, DVD+RW/+R disc that was recorded in another DVD recorder, or in a personal computer drive is used in this recorder.

Some functions may not work with personal computer discs.

Discs recorded in this recorder may not operate as expected on other DVD players, recorders or personal computer drives.

Because of problems and errors that can occur during the creation of DVD and CD software and/or the manufacture of DVD and CD discs, Toshiba cannot assure that this DVD Video Recorder will successfully play every disc bearing the DVD and CD logos. If you happen to experience any difficulty playing a DVD and/or CD disc on this DVD Video Recorder, please contact Toshiba Customer Service.

DVD players with are capable of playing DVD-RW recorded in VR mode.

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Contents DVR620KU EditingSymbol for Class ll Double Insulation PrecautionsAdditional Safety Instructions To Avoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and Fire PrecautionsLocation and Handling Dew Condensation Warning Installation LocationSupplied Accessories Avoid the Hazards of Electrical Shock and FireCleaning Discs Maintenance ServicingCleaning the Cabinet Cleaning the Disc Lens Disc HandlingContents Contents Features Features DVD-RW DVD+RWRegion Codes Unplayable DiscsColor Systems CD-DA CD-RWRear Panel Functional OverviewFront Panel Introduction ConnectionsFunctional Overview Installing the Batteries in the Remote ControlUsing a Remote Control Open the cover Insert batteriesSetup button OPEN/CLOSE a button DVD modeVCR mode Clear button DVD modeThevcr / DVD Recorder Switching DVD indicatorOn-Screen Display / Menu OFFFile name information Guide to ON-SCREEN Displays and MenusTitle name information First, track name will be displayedMain Menu Display Message Front Panel Display GuideDB HDD TV Connection Overview Connecting to an External TunerConnections Supplied cables used in this connection are as followsConnections Connecting to a TV with an Hdmitm Compatible PortHdmi Video Resolution and Actual Output Signals No supplied cables are used in this connectionConnecting to a TV with Component Video Input Jacks Connecting to a TV with an S-Video Input JackConnecting to a TV without Audio / Video Input Jacks Connecting to a TV with Audio / Video Input JacksRCA audio cable L/R x RCA video cable x Digital Audio Connection To set up Hdmi Audio, refer to pages 87To set up Dolby Digital, refer to pages 86 No supplied cables are used in these connectionsChannel Analog Audio Connection RCA audio cable L/R xInitial Setting Proceed to in Clock Setting onPress Setup to exit Setting the ClockClock Setting Use K / L to select calendar or time, then press EnterSettings for the Video Input IntroductionUse K / L to select Format, then press ENTER.DVD Menu Formatting a DiscChoosing the Recording Format of a Brand-New DVD-RW Use K / L to select Format Mode, then press ENTER.DVD MenuUse K / L to select Yes, then press Enter Formatting a DiscReformatting a Disc Manually Formatting is completed.100% is indicatedTo cancel the disc protect Setting a Disc to ProtectPress Setup Use K / L to select DVD Menu, then press Enter Use K / L to select Disc ProtectPlayingthe Discs in Other DVD Players Auto FinalizingFinalizing a Disc Playing the Discs in Other DVD PlayersFinalizing is completed To cancel finalizing DVD-RW only Restrictions on Recording Recording ModeInformation on DVD Recording VideoPress Setup to exit Settings for a RecordingSetting for Auto Chapter Make Recording CompatibleRecording Audio Select XP Settings for a RecordingSetting Aspect Ratio for Video Mode RecordingFollow the steps to record TV programs Press I/y ON/STANDBYPress OPEN/CLOSE a to close the disc tray Align the disc to the disc tray guidePress Stop C to stop recording Basic Recording & ONE-TOUCH Timer RecordingPress REC I to start recording Will be displayed for 5 secondsBefore recording, make sure Timer RecordingGuide to Timer Programming Display If you have not set the clock yetUse K / L to enter the date, then Press Enter when all items are enteredMode Press Timer SET to set a timer Press BTimer Recording To stop the timer recording in progressPriority of Overlapped Settings Hints for Timer RecordingPress Play B, or OPEN/CLOSE a to remove the disc Satellite Link Select whichever the componentSatellite Link External device Settings for AN External DeviceConnection to an External Device Supplied cables used in this connection are as followsRecording from an External Device Settings for AN External DeviceIt takes awhile to load Disc DV Dubbing Guide to DV and On-Screen DisplayDV Dubbing DVC to DVD DubbingRepeat the steps 1 and 2 on DVC to VCR DubbingPress VCR first To stop recording, press Stop CUse K / L to select Recording, then press Enter DVD/VCR DubbingUse K / L to select Dubbing Mode, then press Enter Make sureUse K / L to select DVD VCR, then press Enter DVD/VCR DubbingUse K / L to select VCR DVD, then press Enter VCR to DVDStructure of Disc Contents Information on PlaybackBasic Playback Direct PlaybackPress DVD Basic PlaybackPlayback from the Title List Use K / L to select Play From Start, then press EnterFollow steps 1 to 2 in Direct Playback on JpegWhen selecting file Playing Back a DivXDivX5.x, DivX6.0 Official DivX Certified productDivX3.x, DivX4.x Maximum size of imagePress DVD first During playback, press Pause F Using the Title/Disc MenuPause Playback will be paused and sound will be mutedFast Forward / Fast Reverse Playback Special PlaybackResume Playback 40x REVStep by Step Playback Special PlaybackRapid Playback Slow Forward / Slow Reverse PlaybackMarker Setting ZoomWhile viewing a TV broadcast via this unit, press Time Slip Chasing Playback during RecordingDuring recording, press Play B This unit start to record the TV broadcastChapter Simultaneous Playback and RecordingSelected title playback will start To move to for chapter, press BSearch Using Skip j / SkipUsing Display Title/Chapter SearchTime Search SearchAudio CD Repeat Playback Random PlaybackSlide Show Program Playback5Press Play B TOP Menu to display the disc menu Switching SubtitlesSwitching Audio Soundtrack If you press Audio , skip toSelecting the Format of Audio and Video Switching Virtual Surround SystemSwitching Camera Angles Reducing Block NoiseUse K / L to select OFF or ON, then press Enter Adjusting Black LevelUse K / L to select Black Level, then press Enter VisibleInformation on Disc Editing Guide to a Title ListDeleting Titles After the disc is fully recordedYou can delete titles which you do not need anymore Deleting TitlesUse K / L to select Title Delete, then press Enter Title list, original or playlist will appearUse K / L to select Add To Playlist, then press Enter CREATING/DELETING PlaylistAdding Titles to a Playlist Title is added to playlistPlaylist can be deleted if it is no longer needed CREATING/DELETING PlaylistErasing All Playlist EnterEditing Discs Putting Names on TitlesPutting Names on Titles cont’d Editing DiscsGuide to Edit Title Name Press Return Setting Chapter MarksUse Skip H / G Press Return again and then Return or Stop C to exitUse Skip H or Skip G to decide the chapter to be hidden Hiding ChaptersUse K / L to select Hide Chapter, then press Enter Press EnterDisplay Edit menu Deleting a Part of a TitleNames on Titles on page 76 to Follow the steps 1 to 3 in PuttingDeleting a Part of a Title cont’d Use K / L/s / B to select a desired title, then press Enter Dividing a TitlePress DVD Stop mode, press TOP Menu Press Return or Stop C to exitYou can combine two titles into a single title Combining TitlesCombining, then press Enter Two titles will combine into a single titleConfirm the indication OFF ON. Press Enter again Setting or Releasing the Title ProtectionTo protect a whole disc VR mode DVD-RW, DVD+RW/+R only Press Return and then Return or Stop C to exitUse K / L to select Chapter Mark Setting or Clearing All Chapter Marks at OnceUse K / L to select the desired List of the Default Settings Items highlight is the default ContentsList of the Default Settings Normal Output Enhanced Yes Set to the default settingUse K / L to select a desired item, then press Enter General SettingPlayback Press Stop C if you are playing back a discUse the Number buttons to enter the current password General SettingParental Lock Default OFF Playback cont’dAudio Out Subtitle Language Default OFF Disc Menu Language Default EnglishAudio Language Default Original Angle Icon Default onFL Dimmer Default Bright OSD Language Default EnglishScreen Saver Default 10 minutes DisplayDisplay cont’d ChipUse the Number Buttons to enter new access password Canadian French RatingVideo Progressive Default OFFTV Aspect Default 169 Wide Selected itemDivX VOD DivX Subtitle Default OFFDivX Set the DivX subtitleWhen the connected device is not compatible with Format Default RGBSetting RGB Range Default Normal Hdmi Audio Default onSet to OFF when the Hdmi sound is not output Hdmi cont’dSelect Yes using K / L , then press Enter Reset AllReset the setting to default Information on VCR Functions VCR FunctionsTracking Using REC I or Stop C One-touch Timer Recording OTRYou cannot pause the one-touch timer recording VCR FunctionsOther Operations Symptom Remedy TroubleshootingTimer SET Troubleshooting SymptomTroubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions Can I record to CD-RW/-R?Language Code Language CodeGlossary Recording SpecificationsGeneral Input / OutputLimited Warranty Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Introduction Connections112 EN Memo
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DVR620 specifications

The Toshiba DVR620 is a versatile dual-format DVD recorder that offers a wide array of features tailored for home entertainment enthusiasts. With its ability to record in both DVD-R and DVD-RW formats, it provides flexibility for users to choose their preferred type of media. This model is designed to make digital recording as seamless as possible, ensuring that capturing your favorite shows or movies is an effortless experience.

One of the standout features of the DVR620 is its built-in hard drive, which allows users to store numerous hours of video. The hard drive capacity is typically 160 GB, providing ample space for recording and archiving content without the immediate need for physical media. This makes it an excellent choice for those who frequently record television programs or want to save their favorite movies for later viewing.

Toshiba has equipped the DVR620 with advanced video technology, including progressive scan output. This feature enhances the viewing experience by delivering smooth images and improved detail, especially when content is viewed on larger screens. Additionally, the unit supports various playback formats, including DVD-VR and DVD-Video, which adds to its versatility as a media player.

Another important aspect of the DVR620 is its built-in tuner. It integrates both NTSC and ATSC formats, enabling users to watch standard and high-definition broadcasts. The user-friendly interface simplifies the process of setting up recordings, scheduling shows, and accessing saved content, making it accessible even for those who may not be tech-savvy.

Furthermore, the DVR620 includes multiple connectivity options, such as HDMI output, which ensures compatibility with modern televisions and audio systems. Additional ports for USB and Ethernet provide options for connecting external devices, enabling easier file transfers and updates.

In summary, the Toshiba DVR620 stands out in the crowded market of DVD recorders with its dual-format recording capabilities, ample hard drive space, progressive scan technology, and user-friendly operation. The combination of these features makes it a robust choice for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment system. Whether recording live television or playing back cherished movies, the DVR620 delivers quality performance that meets the needs of a modern viewing audience.