Net Dubbing

You can perform dubbing by designating equipment (Toshiba’s HDD & DVD video recorder) on the same network as the dubbing destination.

Net Dubbing can also be performed in “Dub Select Items”.

The following conditions are required to use this feature.

The model must be compatible with Net Dubbing.

It must have the same subnet connection as the recorder (such as by being connected to the same router or being directly connected to each other by a crossover cable).

The setup is done in “Net Dubbing Settings” under Network Setting.

-Set “Request from another device” to “Accept”.

-Give a “Group Name”. (All devices that you want to dub must be set with the same group name.)

-Set a “Group Password”. (All devices that you want to dub must be set with the same password.)

These devices must be in the following conditions. 1 Their power is on. (Insert a disc if applicable.)

2 They are in stop mode.

The unauthorized recording, use, distribution, or revision of television programs, videotapes, DVDs, and other materials is prohibited under the Copyright Laws of the United States and other countries, and may subject you to civil and criminal liability.

Introduction RecordingPlayback

Editing

Dubbing to a device on the same network

1Select a part to copy/move on “Edit Menu”, then press QUICK MENU. Select “Change media to NET” from “Quick Menu”, then press ENTER. When you first select the part that you want to dub and then switch to the dubbing destination, a message will be displayed. If you do not want to cancel the selected part, choose “No”.

EDIT Dub Selected

 

HDD

Title

Original

MENU Items

 

 

 

Device select

Searching

 

 

 

Device name

Dubbing Media

 

 

 

RD-Z1

HDD

DVD

 

 

 

TAKASHI

HDD

DVD

 

 

 

TARO_1

HDD

DVD

 

 

 

TARO_2

HDD

DVD

DVD

Source will be Title.

HDD

Dub To:

 

TARO_3

DVD

 

 

 

CHIHIRO

HDD

DVD

 

 

 

MIRINA

HDD

DVD

 

 

Capacity

LOVE

HDD

DVD

 

Start

 

 

 

 

B

A

 

 

 

 

Dub Selected Items

Select a destination for dubbing, and then a display will appear on the screen. The display will show the devices within the network that can be specified as a dubbing destination (up to 8 devices).

2Select a network device name using / , then press ENTER.

Multiple devices cannot be selected.

3 Select the destination for dubbing using / , then press ENTER.

Dubbing will begin.

You can use a setting to automatically shut off the power after dubbing is completed. (You cannot use this setting for the device that is the dubbing destination.)

During the dubbing, press QUICK MENU and select “Auto Power OFF” using / , then press

ENTER.

Even if you selected “Auto Power OFF”, the power may not switch off for certain cases such as when a timer recording has started.

Notes

This feature is available only for models that are compatible with Net Dubbing. A drive that was not expected at the release of the recorder may be recognized in the future. In such a case, the drive column may show a number such as #5 when connecting to a future model. This is not a malfunction. After you check which drive it is, perform the dubbing. In addition, there may be some future model in which dubbing may not be supported to some drives.

In Net Dubbing, only copying can be done. Therefore, dubbing cannot be done for copy-prohibited titles and chapters of copy-once programs.

A DVD-R/RW (Video mode) cannot be used as a dubbing destination or origin.

Net Dubbing is a feature of High speed dubbing. Rate conversion dubbing cannot be done.

Net Dubbing will be interrupted if a timer recording starts during Net Dubbing. Redo Net Dubbing after the completion of the timer recording.

When using the Net Dubbing feature, noises may occur on images received by the recorder’s tuner and external input due to the increase in data access of the network. Usage of Net Dubbing is recommended when recording from these inputs is not being performed.

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Toshiba RD-XS55KU 163, Dubbing to a device on the same network, Select a network device name using / , then press Enter