- DVD-RAM, DVD-R, and DVD-RW recording with Time Slip feature so you can view a show from the start while it’s still recording
- 4-head, hi-fi stereo VCR
- ColorStream Pro progressive-scan DVD output for flicker-free images on high-definition and HD-ready screens
- Front-panel audio/video (with S-video) input for easy connection with a camcorder, second VCR, or other device
- Measures 17 x 3.5 x 12.3 inches (W x H x D)
Toshiba also introduces the D-VR4 “dual deck” DVD recorder with a 4 Head Hi Fi VCR allowing users to easily archive home VHS tapes to DVD-RAM, DVD-RW or DVD-R within the same device. This Multi Drive recorder includes ColorStream Pro Component Video outputs, and one-touch bi-directional dubbing between DVD and VCR as well as four different recording modes.PRODUCT FEATURES:Chase Play allows the user to begin watching a recording that is already in progress from the beginning while it continues to record to the end;Bi-Direction Dubbing is a convenient way to transfer content from a VHS tape to DVD or DVD content to VHS. Dubbing from VHS to DVD provides the capability of transferring the entire tape from the unit’s front panel or remote control. Delivering true multi-media versatility at a remarkably affordable price, Toshiba’s D-VR4 combination DVD recorder and VCR opens a world of video recording and archiving options while saving valuable shelf space. It’s a 4-head, hi-fi stereo VCR and a full-featured, progressive-scan DVD player that handles your DVDs, CDs, MP3 music discs, and JPEG-filled digital-photo discs, all wrapped into a component that stands just 3 inches tall. The recorder can store up to 12 hours of audio/video–whether broadcast programming or copies of your home movies to share with loved ones–on a 4.7 GB double-sided DVD-RAM disc and 6 hours on a write-once DVD-R or recordable DVD-RW.
The D-VR4′s disc recorder offers the flexibility of recording on both DVD-RAM–perfect for instant chapter access and for multiple rerecordings–as well as DVD-R, the most widely compatible of the many DVD formats (great for sharing camcorder footage with loved ones). DVD-RW compatibility lets you erase and rewrite, though relatively few players and computer drives will play back DVD-RWs. DVD-RAM discs can be read, written, and erased more than 100,000 times.
Time Slip lets you use the device like a digital video recorder, or DVR. Because of DVD-RAM’s speedy transfer rate, you can view the recorded portion of an ongoing program from the beginning, while still recording the show in progress.
In addition to recording new video content, the D-VR4 lets you transfer and even enhance your favorite video recordings to durable, space-saving discs–a terrific way to archive, preserve, and access your movies and family videos.
For top-of-the-line playback quality, the D-VR4 is equipped with a 10-bit/54 MHz video digital-to-analog converter capable of great color purity and detail. When connected to a high-definition or HD-ready television through its ColorStream Pro component-video outputs, the D-VR4 delivers a progressive-scan DVD picture. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, giving you higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts.
The D-VR4 also features Toshiba’s Digital Cinema Progressive (3:2 pulldown reversal) for DVD playback. DVD mastering commonly introduces a distortion when adjusting 24 frames-per-second movies to 30 fps video; 3:2 pulldown reversal digitally corrects this distortion, removing the redundant information to display a film-frame-accurate picture.
The deck’s abundant connections include 2 composite-video and 1 S-video input, 2 sets of stereo analog (left/right) RCA inputs (with a choice, for DVD recording, of uncompressed, linear PCM or, to conserve disc space, Dolby Digital 2.0 audio encoding). The DVD and VCR sections share a single composite-video output and stereo analog audio output (saving input space on your TV or audio receiver), while the DVD player also offers the component-video outputs mentioned above, an S-video output, and a pair of digital-audio outputs (1 coaxial, 1 optical) for channeling Dolby Digital and DTS multichannel surround signals to a compatible digital surround receiver.
What’s in the Box
DVD recorder/VCR combo, remote control, remote batteries, user’s manual, stereo analog audio interconnect/composite-video cable, RF coaxial video cable.
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March 21, 2010
#1
Purchased this last Christmas.It was difficult to set up. The DVD part never worked. Would not purchase this.
March 21, 2010
#2
Bought this as an open box at my local Best Buy store May 2006. about 10 days later after playing no more than 12-15 VHS tapes the VHS player crapped out – screen filled with snow and no ammount of cleaning tapes or “rest” improved the situation. No VHS tapes can be played now. I am returning the machine and looking at other brands and models now.
March 21, 2010
#3
Well, I had this machine for about a year now. Never ever had any technical problems with it. The only problem I had was my own mistake in disc selection. This machine excepts ONLY DVD-R/RW and DVD-RAM. DO NOT TRY any dics with a + symbol, it won’t work. Propriatory choices I suppose. In case of DVD-RAM I have nothing but the best to say. Yes they do cost a bit more money but they are good for 100,000 times re-recording.
Dubbing works fine, DVD recording quality is as good as your signal. It never failed to play a commercially recorded disc, and I make a lot of discs on my computer and everyone works like a hod damn LOL.
I guess like any new technology it takes a bit of practise and getting used to to make something work. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is the limitation in disc choice. There are ones out there excepting any format DVD and lets face it, computers have been excepting it for ages now, and DVD/RW is now dirt cheap. I hope this will help some folks out there decidng on the machine. The situation is way better with this one now, lot’s of bargain prices out there.
March 21, 2010
#4
Got it today! Looks great! Plugged it in won’t even light up! Now I have to pay the shipping back and wait!!!!!!!! What a bummer!!!!!!!!!!
March 21, 2010
#5
At first this product was okay. I managed to get past the “wrong DVD” or “No Disk” displays. Now the VCR is not working. Had I read the reviews from Amazon first, I would have not bought this product. I did not get it from Amazon. It is a waste of my money, and I am sorry that I kept it!!!!!