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| Toshiba DR410 1080p Upconverting Tunerless DVD Recorder | 
enlarge | Brand: Toshiba Category: CE
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New (33) Used (7)
Avg. Customer Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 399
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 16.5 x 2.3 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: D-R410 Model: D-R410 UPC: 022265001356 EAN: 0022265001356 ASIN: B0014176XI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great recorder and player June 14, 2008 55 out of 56 found this review helpful
We have had the recorder about three weeks. I am over 50 and completely new to video recording although considered the techno-twit in the family. The main reason we bought a recorder is because we have about a hundred Hi8 two hour tapes of our family adventures around the world some of which are 20 years old, and I needed to transfer them before they turned to dust! The reason we picked this unit were the price and the reviews on several websites. I had bought computer software and hardware back in 2000 and found it quirky,unreliable, poor quality and agonizingly slow to render. I gave up for a few years and decided to wait for the right standalone recorder. I had considered sending them off to be transferred, but that was rather expensive and might disappoint.
Setup and playback: Set up with the HDMI cable to my 52" 1080p LCD TV was a breeze. Upconverting to 1080p with regular DVDs is superb! A very noticeable improvement over my regular player. Subtle details and colors we never noticed before seemed to jump out at us. The manual and menus were about what I expected with a new technology to learn. The manual is adequate, better than Sony manuals. The menus were confusing until I experimented a bit and looked up some terms online. I am still learning them.
Recording: I set up my old Sony Hi8 camcorder to it with the S-video and audio RCA cables. We have a Sony Hi8 standalone VCR that needs repair thus using the camcorder for tape playback. I setup my first DVD+r recording for two hour SP mode and nothing! A coaster! But it showed by the color change on the back that it recorded , just no video on it. After reading the reviews that said they got nothing but coasters I began to hope that it was just a beginners mistake and read the manual again. After playing with the menus I realized that I might have not selected the right input. Got it set and tried again. Voila! It not only recorded but the combination of the superior Hi8 source, and this recorder and the image and sound quality were fantastic! Hi8 records in PCM sound so the audio was perfect!
I immediately tried it in my Sony dvd player because I read several reviews that said it produced DVDs that were only playable in that machine. Sure enough it would not play in it. So I tried it in all three of my computers in my home network, two desktops and a laptop. It only played back in one of them.
I double checked the menus on the recorder and I sure enough had it set to auto finalize when full or with the timer??????
So I hit the manual again and it dawned on me that perhaps it only would auto finalize when the DVD could hold no more, or when a timer was set. It has been my experience with CDr data and music recording that once you remove the media nothing more can be done to it. But just to try I took the recorded DVD and popped it back into the recorder and manually finalized it. It worked!!!!! I learned that I have to finalize every DVD, it would only finalize automatically, under those two specific conditions, full or on timer.
Now the same DVD that I took out and would not play in but one other computer played perfectly in the Sony player and all computers I tried it on. I even took it to work and played it on our five workstations and the network server I administer, and perfect playback on all!
I suspect the folks producing coasters and incompatible DVDs did not RTFD (Read The Freakin' Directions!)
Last week Office Depot had a sale on 100 pack Memorex DVD spindles for 24 bucks. I bought one to experiment with the features I am still not clear on. It appears that even with a DVD-r or +r I can pause and resume without losing the recording thus being able to edit out manually in real time things I don't want to keep. I haven't even gotten into title and chapters, I just set it to auto set chapters every ten minutes, so I can easily find specific items to view quickly. I have a catalogue of every tape and they are numbered, and I just have to revise the content from feet of tape to chapters as I transfer them in the word document I have them listed in as the numbers will remain the same for each DVD.
I give it 5 stars because all technology manuals are terrible and adequate is the best I can expect. As well, the menus will take some experimenting just like the first time using any new technology or software.
This is an excellent recorder with lots of hidden features and capabilities. If you RTFD and play with it.
Love this machine!! June 12, 2008 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I am extremely pleased with the functioning of this recorder. It is very easy to use. So far no coasters and no complaints. Doesn't get much better than that.
"Very Pleased" June 9, 2008 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Toshiba DR410 is a fine machine!!! Many options you can use to enhance your DVD'S Large instruction booklet (over 100 pages) Had trouble hooking up VCR/DVD/TV to copy VCR tapes to DVD But, Just a few calls to Toshiba and they were very clear with they instructions and helpfull to get me started. (American based Tecks-speaking clear english) RIP
Does not play DivX May 31, 2008 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Though I didn't see it mentioned specifically, I assumed that since DR400 played DivX, so would this model. I have tried all kinds of DivX recordings, but DR410 cannot play them.
Having said that, the actual DVD recording works very well, it's very easy and the recording quality is good. Have not had a chance to test the upconversion quality.
To summarize, I needed a DVD recorder, and since my older DVD player did not play DivX, was also hoping to kill another bird with the same stone, and was unsuccessful. If it played DivX, this would likely have been a raving 5-star review, it was just too big of a bummer.
A DVD Recorder that WORKS! May 9, 2008 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
The Toshiba D-R410 DVD Video Recorder combines simplicity of operation with high quality performance, all at a very affordable price. Connection between either a satellite receiver or a VCR and TV monitor via RCA audio/video cables was a breeze, and my first recordings looked great. For this manner of hookup, a built-in tuner isn't required, and its absence contributes to the unit's affordability. I've recorded using both DVD+R and +RW discs with equal satisfaction. I recommend it without reservation to anyone seeking a "no frills", "does its job well" DVD Recorder that will be used with either a cable, satellite, or home VCR signal input.
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