Toshiba DVR620 Editing Discs, Putting Names on Titles cont’d, Guide to Edit Title Name

Models: DVR620

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EDITING DISCS

Introduction

Putting Names on Titles (cont’d)

OPEN/ INPUT

CLOSE SELECT HDMI

.@/: ABC DEF

GHI JKL MNO TRACKING

PQRS TUV WXYZ SAT.LINK

 

SPACE

 

TIMER

 

 

PROG.

 

 

 

 

SETUP

DISPLAY

AUDIO

DISC MENU

 

 

TOP MENU

 

ENTER

 

CLEAR

 

 

RETURN

 

INSTANT

1.3x/0.8x

TIME SLIP

 

SKIP

PLAY

REV

PLAY

FWD

SKIP

STOP

SKIP

PAUSE

 

VCR

DVD

DUBBING

 

REC MODE REC

REPEAT TIMER SET SEARCH

ZOOM

SE-R0295

Guide to Edit Title Name

1)Use [K / L] to select a desired character set, then press [ENTER].

2)Follow the list below, use [the Number buttons] repeatedly until the desired letter appears.

Select

abc

123

@ ! ?

ABC

Press

 

 

 

<space>

<space>

0

<space>

 

 

 

! ” # $ % & ’ ( )

(*1)

(*1)

1

* + , - . / : ; < = >

 

 

 

? @ [ ] ^ _ { }

ABC

abc

2

DEF

def

3

GHI

ghi

4

JKL

jkl

5

MNO

mno

6

PQRS

pqrs

7

TUV

tuv

8

WXYZ

wxyz

9

*1 Press , character set will be changed to the “ @!? ” mode automatically.

To delete letters, press [CLEAR] repeatedly. Press and hold [CLEAR] to delete all letters.

Use [s / B] to move the cursor to the left and right.

You can enter up to 30 letters.

Disc Connections Basic Setup Management Recording Playback Editing Function Setup VCR Function

Note

Undefined letters in a title name are shown by “*”. If you delete them, adjoining letters may change to “*” or other.

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Toshiba DVR620 owner manual Editing Discs, Putting Names on Titles cont’d, Guide to Edit Title Name

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.