Function Setup

Customizing the function settings (Continued)

Operational settings

Operation beep

 

 

Instant replay interval

 

HDD DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD-R DVD-VIDEO VCD

CD

 

HDD DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD-R DVD-VIDEO VCD

CD

Turn on or off a confirmation beeper announcing when a command is received.

Sets how far back is replayed when the INSTANT REPLAY button is pressed.

Off:

5 sec. : 10 sec. : 30 sec. : 5 min.

Turns off the beep sound.

On:

Turns on the beep sound.

Note

You cannot turn off beeps for alerts irrespective of this setting.

Recording complete beep

HDD DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD-R

This is used to set whether or not a buzzer sounds when dubbing and so forth is finished.

Off:

Buzzer does not sound.

On:

Buzzer sounds.

Note

You cannot turn off beeps for alerts irrespective of this setting.

IR Code

Switches the codes to operate the recorder. If you use the second and third TOSHIBA HDD/DVD video recorders, set the different remote codes for each recorder to avoid confusion in the response of the recorders.

For details about this setting, refer to “Operating the second and third TOSHIBA HDD/DVD video recorders with the remote control of this recorder” ( page 48, “INSTALLATION GUIDE”).

DR 1 : DR 2 : DR 3

Instant skip interval

HDD DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD-R DVD-VIDEO VCD

CD

Sets how much time is skipped when the INSTANT SKIP button is pressed.

5 sec. : 10 sec. : 30 sec. : 5 min.

Title thumbnail point

HDD DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD-R

For recorded titles, sets how far a scene from the start is set as the title thumbnail.

0 sec. : 3 sec. : 10 sec. : 35 sec. : 1 min. : 5 min.

Note

Thumbnails can also be changed to other scenes.

See page 100.

HDD/RAM title play

HDD DVD-RAM

Sets the resume play per title.

Title resume:

Remembers the point where you stop playback. Allows you to resume the playback from that point.

Serial playback:

You can play back titles (Original, Playlist) stored in the HDD or a DVD-RAM continuously.

Because there is no division between titles, the recorder remembers only the last point where you stopped playback.

Still group interval

DVD-RAM

Sets an interval for display of still pictures (in seconds) when playing back a collection of still images.

1 sec. : 2 sec. : 3 sec. : 5 sec. : 10 sec. : Default

Priority Contents

To select the playback priority between JPEG (picture) files and MP3/WMA (audio) files.

Photo: JPEG files take priority over MP3/WMA files.

Audio: MP3/WMA files take priority over JPEG files.

Note

If this selection does not correspond to disc contents, the recorder will take a longer time to start playback of the disc.

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RD-XS32SU, RD-XS32SC specifications

The Toshiba RD-XS32SC and RD-XS32SU are versatile and innovative digital video recorders that marked a significant step forward in home entertainment technology. Both models feature a built-in hard disk drive capacity of up to 160GB, allowing users to record hours of their favorite TV shows and movies without the need for additional storage. This significant storage capacity not only accommodates a large volume of content but also enables users to easily manage and organize their recorded media.

One of the key features of the RD-XS32 model series is the inclusion of a DVD-RAM drive, which supports various disc formats including DVD-RW and DVD-R. This flexibility allows users to easily transfer recorded shows from the hard drive to the disc for convenient archiving or sharing. The models also support high-quality video recording with a resolution of up to 720x576 pixels, ensuring that users enjoy sharp and clear playback of their favorite content.

Another noteworthy technology found in the RD-XS32SC and RD-XS32SU is the Time Slip feature. This intelligent technology allows users to pause live TV and rewind, providing the opportunity to catch missed moments during a live broadcast. Furthermore, the models come with an Electronic Program Guide (EPG), which simplifies navigation through TV listings and greatly enhances the recording experience.

In terms of connectivity, the Toshiba RD-XS32 models come equipped with multiple input options, including composite, S-Video, and RGB inputs, allowing seamless integration with a variety of home theater systems. Additionally, they offer digital audio output and an optional component video output, which enhances the audio-visual experience.

Both models are designed for user-friendliness, featuring an intuitive interface that makes it easy to navigate through menus and access recorded content. The remote control is ergonomically designed for comfort, ensuring users can conveniently manage their recordings and viewing preferences from anywhere in the room.

In summary, the Toshiba RD-XS32SC and RD-XS32SU digital video recorders combine innovative technology, impressive storage capabilities, and user-friendly features. Whether for recording live TV, archiving favorite shows, or enjoying high-quality playback, these models have proven to be a reliable choice for home entertainment enthusiasts. With their robust specifications and versatile functionalities, they remain a solid option for those looking to enhance their viewing experience.