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BASIC PLAYBACK

It is recommended that files to be played back in this unit are recorded under the following specifications:

Official DivX® Certified product

• Playable codec of AVI files

: DivX®3.x, DivX®4.x,

 

DivX®5.x, DivX®6.0

• Maximum size of image

: 720 x 480

@30 fps

 

720 x 576

@25 fps

• Sampling frequency of audio: 8 kHz - 48 kHz

• Audio type

: MPEG1 audio layer 3(MP3),

 

MPEG1 audio layer 2,

 

Dolby Digital

Hint for the purchased or rental official DivX® Certified product

When you purchased or rental a DivX® file through the official site of DivX® video which is called DivX® Video- On-Demand (VOD) services, a registration code is required every time you get the new file from the DivX® VOD services. Refer to “DivX® VOD” on page 96.

• Some DivX® VOD files are restricted with the limited

playable times (you cannot play them back beyond the

limit). If your DivX® VOD file

has such limit, the playback confirmation screen will

appear.

Use [s / B] to select “Yes” if you want to play back the file, or to select “No” if you do not wish to play it back. Then, press [ENTER] to

confirm the selection.

• You cannot play back the DivX® VOD files, of which

rental period has been expired. In such case, press [TOP MENU] and select other files that can be played back.

Note for DivX®

DivX® is a codec (compression/decompression) that can compress images to a very small amount of data. The software can compress video data from almost any devices to the size that can be sent on the Internet without compromising visual quality of the images.

A file with an extension of “.avi” and “.divx” is called an DivX® file. All files with the “.avi” extension are recognized as MPEG4.

Files whose extension other than “.avi” and “.divx” will not be listed on the DivX® menu. However, unplayable folders and files may be displayed, depending on the recording conditions.

Even if the file has an extension of either “.avi” and “.divx”, this unit cannot play it back if it is recorded in the format other than DivX®.

A symbol of is shown on the top of the file name.

A maximum of 255 folders or 999 files may be recognized in a disc.

Up to 8 hierarchies can be recognized in a folder. Files in the 9th or deeper hierarchies cannot be played back.

If there are more than 9 files, a down arrow “” appears, indicating that the user can view another part on the previous page. The current page number and the number of total pages are shown on the bottom of the screen.

Letters of a file/folder name overflowing the given space will be displayed as “…”.

You can play back the disc recorded in multi-session.

It may take awhile for audio and images to be output after you inserted a disc and pressed [PLAY B].

When playing back the files recorded in high bit rates, the images can be interrupted in some occasions.

Although DivX® logo has been obtained for this unit, it may not be able to play back some data, depending on the characteristics, bit rates, or audio format settings, etc.

A DivX® file whose file size exceeds 2 GB cannot be played back.

If a large-sized DivX® file is selected, it may take awhile to start the playback (over 20 seconds sometimes).

If you try to playback the DivX® file that has the screen resolution which this unit does not support, the playback will be stopped and error message will appear.

If DivX® files written on a CD-RW/-R cannot be played back, rewrite them on a DVD-RW/-R or DVD+RW/+R and try to play back.

• For more information for DivX®, please visit http://www.divx.com.

If you insert a CD-RW/-R with DivX® files that are mixed

with MP3/WMA/JPEG files, the playback media selection screen will be displayed.

Please select “Video Files” and proceed to next step.

Press [DISC MENU] to call up the Title List in stop mode.

If you select “Music” instead of “Video Files” on Title List, this unit can play back MP3/WMA files.

If you select “Photo” instead of “Video Files” on Title List, this unit can play back JPEG files.

Some DivX® files cannot be played back on this unit due to the configuration and characteristics

of the disc, or due to the

condition of recording and authoring software.

• You cannot play back the DivX® VOD files obtained with different registration codes on this unit. Press

[TOP MENU] and select other files that can be played back.

Note for DivX® subtitle

To utilize this function, the following conditions must meet.

– “DivX Subtitle” must be activated in “DivX” menu. (Refer to “DivX Subtitle” on page 96.)

Playback file and the subtitle file must have the same name.

Playback file and the subtitle file must locate in the same folder.

Only the subtitle files with the following extensions are supported; .smi (.SMI), .srt (.SRT), .sub (.SUB) .ass (.ASS), .ssa (.SSA), .txt (.TXT).

(.sub (.SUB) and .txt (.TXT) files may not be recognized.)

The subtitles that exceeds the playback time of the DivX® file will not be displayed.

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Toshiba DVR620 Official DivX Certified product, DivX3.x, DivX4.x, DivX5.x, DivX6.0, Maximum size of image, @30 fps

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.