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Recording

Information on DVD Recording

Type of Discs

This unit can record on DVD-RW/-R discs and DVD+RW/+R discs.

DVD-R/+R discs allow you to record programmes only once, and the recorded contents can be erased although the space left on the disc does not change. DVD-RW/+RW discs allow you to record programmes repeatedly, and the recorded contents can be erased. There are 3 recording formats: VR mode, Video mode and +VR mode. VR and Video modes are available for DVD-RW discs while as only Video mode is available for DVD-R discs. +VR mode is available for DVD+RW/+R discs.

Video mode is the same recording format as used on the pre-recorded DVD-Videos you purchase in local shops. You can play back the discs recorded in this format on most of the DVD players. You will need to finalise such discs (see page 41) before playing them back on other DVD players. Unless finalised, you can record additional materials or edit discs recorded in Video mode with this unit.

VR (Video Recording) mode is a basic recording format for DVD-RW discs.

VR mode offers advanced editing, and you can record and edit material repeatedly, however it is playable only on VR mode compatible unit. Finalisation is recommended before playing them back on other unit.

+VR mode is a recording format for DVD+RW/+R disc. +VR mode offers basic editing, and it is playable on most DVD players. Finalisation is recommended before playing them back on other unit.

Recording Mode

You can select a recording mode from 5 options. The recording time will vary depending on the recording mode you select as follows.

Recording

Recording time

Video /

 

 

mode

12 cm

8 cm

Sound Quality

 

 

XP

60 min

18 min

 

SP

120 min

36 min

 

LP

240 min

72 min

 

EP

360 min

108 min

 

SLP

480 min

144 min

 

This table is intended for a standard new single- sided 12 cm / 8 cm disc. The recording times are estimates and actual recording time may differ.

The audio and video quality becomes poorer as the recording time gets longer.

Restrictions on Recording

You cannot record copy-protected video using this unit. Copy-protected video includes DVD-Videos and some satellite broadcasts.

If copy-protected material is detected, recording will pause or stop automatically and an error message appears on the screen.

You can only record “Copy-once only” video using a DVD-RW disc in VR mode with Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM).

When recording a TV broadcast or an external input, you can display copy control information on the screen.

CPRM is a scrambling copy protection system for the protection of “copy-once” broadcast programmes. This unit is CPRM compatible, which means that you can record copy-once broadcast programmes, but you cannot then make a copy of those recordings. CPRM recordings can only be played back on DVD players that are specifically compatible with CPRM.

Information on Copy Control

Some satellite broadcasts include copy-protected information. If you wish to record them, refer to the following.

Disc type / format

Copy- Copy-

Copy-

free once

prohibited

ver. 1.1 / ver. 1.2

 

 

VR

 

 

DVD-RWver. 1.1 / ver. 1.2 CPRM compatible

 

 

Video ver. 1.1 / ver. 1.2

 

 

DVD-RWver. 1.1 / ver. 1.2 CPRM compatible

 

 

ver. 2.0

DVD-R

DVD+RW

DVD+R

VCR

: Recordable

: Not recordable

Note

• This unit cannot record on CD-RW or CD-R discs.

DVD-RW/-R, DVD+RW/+R and CD-RW/-R discs

recorded on a personal computer or a DVD or CD

recorder may not be played back if the disc is

damaged or dirty or if there is condensation on the

player’s lens.

• If you record a disc using a personal computer, even

if it is recorded in a compatible format, it may not be

played back because of the settings of the

application software used to create the disc. (Check

with the software publisher for more detailed

information.)

• Discs recorded in Video mode on this unit cannot

record additional information using other DVD

recorders.

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Toshiba D-VR17KB owner manual Information on DVD Recording

D-VR17KB specifications

The Toshiba D-VR17KB is a versatile and compact DVD Recorder/VCR combo, designed to cater to consumers' needs for recording and playback. This dual-function device allows users to record TV programs onto DVD and VHS formats, providing a bridge between modern digital media and traditional analog tapes.

One of the standout features of the D-VR17KB is its ability to record directly onto DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW discs, making it easy to create lasting copies of cherished programs and films. The device supports a variety of recording modes, allowing users to choose between standard play and long play to maximize recording time, up to 6 hours on a single disc in LP mode.

In addition to its recording capabilities, the D-VR17KB boasts a user-friendly interface and comprehensive connectivity options. It includes AV input and output connections, a component video output for enhanced picture quality, and coaxial audio outputs. The addition of an HDMI output enables digital connections to modern TVs while ensuring high-quality audio and video transmission.

The D-VR17KB integrates progressive scan technology, which enhances picture clarity by doubling the vertical resolution in video signals. This feature is particularly beneficial for watching movies and sports, providing a smoother and sharper viewing experience. Furthermore, the device includes a built-in tuner, allowing users to access and record live television without the need for a separate set-top box.

In terms of playback capabilities, the Toshiba D-VR17KB is compatible with a plethora of formats, including DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD, and VHS tapes. This extensive compatibility ensures that users can enjoy their favorite movies and home videos without hassle. Additionally, on-screen programming guides make it easier for users to schedule recordings and navigate through available content.

With dimensions that make it suitable for any home entertainment setup, the D-VR17KB is designed with both functionality and space efficiency in mind. Its sleek design fits seamlessly into various AV configurations, whether as a standalone device or stacked with other components.

In summary, the Toshiba D-VR17KB offers a unique blend of technology and practicality for anyone looking to preserve their favorite moments on DVD and VHS. Its recording capabilities, playback options, and user-friendly interface make it a valuable addition to any home entertainment system.