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DVD Recorder DVDR DVDRW – Toshiba D-R160-S-TB

Northampton, Northamptonshire

£25

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Description


Toshiba D-R160-S-TB DVD Recorder Dolby Digital DVD-RW Recording



PS. just thought that you could poss set this up to record in 10hr LP mode on repeat from a Security Camera too...?

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"The Toshiba D-R160 is a device that allows its users to watch movies, TV shows or other DVD content.

Various outputs are supported by this model, including Digital Audio Optical TOSLINK, S-Video.

The Toshiba D-R160 has features such as Freesat.

Moreover, the device supports CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, VCD media type, recognizes data formats, including DivX, JPEG, MP3, WMA, XviD and can record on DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW.

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If you want a digital recorder that keeps things simple, then Toshiba's keenly priced D-R160 could be for you. It's a standalone DVD recorder without a hard disk, and on paper it seems ideal for on-the-fly TV timeshifting and archiving from a PVR.

The D-R160 is a very tasty looking machine. The sloping fascia and black/silver styling are nice touches, setting it apart from similarly priced rivals and supermarket cheapies. Build quality is also solid as a rock.

All the key playback and recording buttons are situated on the front, above a flap that houses S-video, composite video and stereo audio inputs"

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The rear panel sports two Scarts, one of which is an output that delivers RGB signals to your TV. The other is an input that accepts composite signals"

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The D-R160 sports progressive scan capable component video outputs, which is welcome news for movie fans with compatible progressive displays.

The unit will only record on to DVD-RW and DVD-R discs.

The inclusion of DVD-RW means that you can edit recordings, provided the disc is formatted in Video Recording (VR) mode first. If you don't want to edit, or want to make sure it will play on a mate's DVD player, then format it in Video mode."

There are six recording modes (XP, SP, LP, EP, SLP and SEP) offering between 1hr and 10hr on a disc"

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The use of DVD-RW discs makes this a much more flexible recorder than RW-based rivals, with generous editing options. When formatted in VR mode, you can delete a section, divide and combine titles, add or delete chapter points, change the menu thumbnail image, change the name or delete the whole recording.

But if you fancy something a little bit more advanced, you can use the playlist feature to arrange original recordings into a new sequence, adding or removing titles at will.

Another benefit of using DVD-RW is the chasing playback feature, which lets you watch a programme from the start while it's still being recorded,
or play a programme from a disc while another is recording.

When it comes to DVD-R or DVD-RWs formatted in Video mode, the only editing options available are renaming or deleting recordings. However, labelling titles is easy, thanks to the mobile phone style text entry system;

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Selling due to move and downsizing.

Please see our other items for sale too.

Thanks,

NN3 Ecton Brook

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