Recording an external source – Toshiba D-KR4SU User Manual

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Recording

DVD-RAM DVD-RW

DVD-R

Recording an external source

You can record programs from connected equipment on a DVD-RAM/R/RW disc.

Connect according to A or B.

A: Using the input jacks on the rear of the recorder

B: Using the input jacks on the front of the recorder

• To record a clearer picture,

use the S video jack.

To video
output jack

To audio
output jacks

Audio cable

Video cable

Rear of the recorder

INPUT1 (L-1)

Yellow

White

Red

INPUT 2 (L-2)

Yellow

White

Red

Video cable

To video
output
jack

External equipment

To audio
output jacks

Preparation

• Load a DVD-RAM/R/RW into the recorder.

– Load a disc which has sufficient remaining space to record the program.
– Make sure the loaded disc is not write-protected.

Notes
• If a source of high quality sound track such as DVD audio is recorded with this recorder, the sound quality becomes regular

audio CD quality. Refer to the instructions of the connected equipment.

• When you record an external source onto a DVD-R/RW disc, set the connected equipment to output sound you want to

record (if selectable such as multiplex broadcasting), as the recorder records sounds of external source in the stereo type
onto a DVD-R/RW disc, neglecting the setting of “DVD compatible mode” (

page 33).

• DVD-R/RW discs cannot record contents with copy restriction signal embedded (copy-protected or copy once contents),

DVD-RAM discs can record copy once contents.

• Some satellite programs via a connected tuner may contain both 4:3 pictures and 16:9 pictures. DVD-R/RW discs cannot

record such contents, under restriction of the DVD-Video standard. To record these programs, use DVD-RAM discs.

Audio cable

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