Note on recording on a DVD-R disc

Confirm disc compatibility and prepare an available DVD-R disc to record on ( page 6, 9).

To play a DVD-R disc recorded on this recorder on other devices, finalize the DVD-R disc on this recorder. ( page 132)

The finalization permanently disables the disc’s writeability. (Canceling the finalization is not possible.)

DVD-Video finalize process cannot be canceled if once executed on a DVD-R disc.

On DVD-R discs recorded on other devices, you cannot execute DVD-Video finalize process or add recordings on this recorder.

DVD-R discs with the method of ”DVD-Video Creation” have been alreadly executed the DVD- Video finalize process. Therefore, they cannot be added the contents.

If you want to record contents which will be copied to a DVD-R/RW disc later on

See page 36.

To check space remaining on a disc

1)Press the REMAIN button.

The current capacity per disc is displayed at the bottom of the screen. The current capacity of the selected drive is displayed on the front panel display.

2)After checking the capacity, press the button again to turn off the display.

Note

You can also check the capacity of the disc by selecting

“Disc budget calculation” from the Quick Menu within the

REC MENU ( page 44).

When “HDD recording is not possible due to...” appears

The HDD is full. To record new content, delete unnecessary titles or transfer some content to a DVD- RAM disc.

Programmed recording and operational status The recorder gives priority to programmed recordings in every operating mode. Even if the recorder is playing, recording or editing, or even in standby mode, at a starting time of a programmed recording the recorder will make itself ready or stop those operations and start the recording.

However, “Creating a DVD-Video” ( page 122) and “DVD-Video finalizing process” ( page 132) operations may have priority over programmed recordings.

When the programmed settings overlap

Before the first recording is completed, the second program is scheduled to begin recording. When using a DVD-RAM disc, the recording of the previous program stops 15 seconds before the next program starts. (If you have been recording over 9 hours on the same drive, the current recording stops approximately 2 minutes before the next programme starts.)

When using a DVD-R or DVD-RW disc, the recording of the previous program stops about 2 minutes before the next program starts, to complete data process. In this 2 minutes, you cannot operate the loaded DVD-R or DVD-RW disc.

On a programmed recording across the change- over of Daylight-saving time

When the clock gains across Daylight-saving time during a programmed recording, it means that the recording completion time is consequently set one- hour earlier. In this case, set the programmed recording one-hour longer in advance. If not set accordingly, the programmed recording stops one- hour shorter.

When the clock loses across Daylight-saving time during a programmed recording, it means that the recording completion time is consequently set one- hour later. In this case, as the programmed recording continues one-hour longer, delete unnecessary chapters by chapter dividing after the completion of recording.

Introduction RecordingPlayback

Editing

Library Function setup Others

Notes

The “Loading” icon appears in the top right of the screen after recording. This indicates that the unit is executing the final recording process (writing managing information). Operations other than changing channels cannot be done until this icon disappears. The time for executing this process differs depending on the recording time or capacity of the disc.

Note that all recording content may be deleted if the unit is disconnected from a wall outlet, or a power failure occurs, during recording.

If a power failure occurs within 5 minutes prior to the programed recording start time, the programmed recording may not be executed.

A programmed recording may not be executed correctly if scheduled when Daylight-Saving time starts or ends.

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Toshiba RD-XS32SU See, To check space remaining on a disc Press the Remain button, When the programmed settings overlap

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.