How do you Finalize a DVD on a Toshiba DVD recorder?
Use [A/V] to select “DVD Menu”, then press [ENTER]. “DVD Menu” menu will appear. Use [A / ▼] to select “Finalize”, then press [ENTER]. Finalizing will start.
Can I record TV shows with a DVD recorder?
Insert a blank DVD in the recorder, when prompted, initialize the disc to prepare it for recording, and then press the Rec. (or Record) button on the remote control of the DVD recorder to record TV shows to DVD. Once you are done recording, press the Menu button on the DVD recorder’s remote control.
What’s the difference between a DVR and a PVR?
This is where the main difference comes in. A PVR stores files on a hard drive, and you can keep these for as long as you want. A DVR temporarily stores files on a smaller hard drive, and if you want to keep the files you need to burn them onto an external source such as a DVD.
What does finalize disk mean?
Finalizing (also spelled finalising) an optical disc is the process of writing out support data such as DVD menus, directory data, and the like to an optical disc in order to make it playable on a system other than the one it was recorded on.
Is the Toshiba dr410 a good recorder?
I bought the Toshiba DR410 1080p Upconverting Tunerless DVD Recorder to replace my old one which was destroyed by a fall while moving. This is a great machine and is very easy to operate.
Is Toshiba recorder compatible with Samsung TV?
One reason I’d gotten the Samsung in the first place is that I own a Samsung TV. But I haven’t missed whatever it was I was getting from having a Samsung recorder. The Toshiba works fine with the Samsung.
How reliable is the Toshiba DVDe-vr-357?
This unit replaced a Samsung DVDE-VR-357. The difference was night and day. The Toshiba is dead reliable. Zero coasters while burning over 800 DVDs. Once the power went out while it was recording. This would have guaranteed a coaster with the Samsung. When the power came back on, the Toshiba flashed an onscreen message “Repairing…”
How reliable is Toshiba DVD-R?
The Toshiba is dead reliable. Zero coasters while burning over 800 DVDs. Once the power went out while it was recording. This would have guaranteed a coaster with the Samsung. When the power came back on, the Toshiba flashed an onscreen message “Repairing…” After a minute or so the disk was repaired.