Recording an external source – Toshiba RD-XS32SB User Manual

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Playback

Recording

Editing

Function setup

Others

Introduction

Library

Recording

Recording an external source

You can record programmes from connected equipment on the HDD or a DVD-RAM/R/RW disc.

Connect according to A or B.

A: Using the AV socket 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.
The S-VIDEO jack has priority over
the VIDEO (yellow) jack.

To video
output jack

To audio
output jacks

Audio cable

Video cable

Rear of the
recorder

AV1(AUDIO/VIDEO)IN/OUT (AV1)

INPUT (Line)

Yellow

White

Red

To AV socket

For recording from a digital
video camera recorder, etc.
connected to the DV input
terminal on the front panel, see

page 136, “DV recording.”

AV2(SAT/DECODER)IN/OUT (AV2)

External equipment

Preparation

• When you record on a DVD-RAM/R/RW disc, load it into the recorder.

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

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

regular audio CD’s one. Refer to the instructions of the connected equipment.

• When you record an external source onto a DVD-R/RW disc or a contents which will be copied to a DVD/R/RW disc later on,

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 162).

• 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 programmes 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 DVD-Video standard. To record them, use the HDD or DVD-RAM discs.

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DVD-R

DVD-RW

HDD

DVD-RAM

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