| Brand Name: | Toshiba |
| Brand Name: | Toshiba |
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The RD-X2 offers the flexibility of recording on both DVD-RAM--perfect for instant chapter access and for multiple rerecordings--as well as on DVD-R, widely regarded as the most widely compatible of the many DVD formats (great for sharing camcorder footage with loved ones). DVD-RAM offers double-sided recording (9.4 GB total storage), and the format is re-writeable, too. Dubbing from DVD-RAM to HDD and back is fully digital; it's both high-speed (2x to 8x dubbing from HDD to DVD-RAM) and lossless.
Advanced timer programming lets you use the unit like a VCR, telling it the time and channel you'd like a given program recorded, and built-in Gemstar VCR+ greatly simplifies this. When recording in SP mode, the hard drive holds about 36 hours of programming; you get up to 75 hours in LP mode. Time slip/chase TV recording/playback lets you begin watching a recording that is already in progress or "pause" a live recording and then return to it later.
Significantly, this model provides the option of recording audio in higher resolution than the MP3-like Dolby Digital 2.0. Choose from three separate formats, depending upon your desired quality and available disc space: Dolby Digital 1 (192 kbps), Dolby Digital 2 (384 kbps), and linear PCM (1,546 kbps). Four line-level analog-audio inputs and one RF audio/video input accommodate recording and dubbing content from multiple sources.
For playback, ColorStream component-video outputs provide great color detail and high purity when connected to compatible televisions (the unit also has standard RF and composite- and S-video outputs). Both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can be routed through the player's digital-audio outputs (one each of RCA coaxial and Toslink optical) for direct connection to a full-featured audio/video receiver.
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews
117 of 119 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Marked Improvement on My Previous DVD Recorder,
By A Customer
This review is from: Toshiba RD-X2 DVD-RAM/DVD-R Recorder (Electronics)
I just bought this unit a few days ago, and while its still early days yet, I think its a marked improvement on the previous units I owned (two E20s, both broke at four months and nine months, respectively).GENERAL DISCLAIMER ABOUT WHAT DVD RECORDERS CAN AND CAN'T DO: WHAT I REALLY LIKE ABOUT THIS UNIT: HOWEVER MUCH I LIKE IT, IT ISN'T A PERFECT UNIT, HOWEVER, SO BEAR IN MIND... It is more complicated to use than a VCR, and you'll definitely need to read the installation and operation manuals, but if you do, I think you'll find its worth it.
38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Future is Finally Here !!,
By "archangel-5" (Bay Ridge, New York-USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Toshiba RD-X2 DVD-RAM/DVD-R Recorder (Electronics)
I have been waiting for this model since the first DVD player was released years ago. How many times have you said: "I just love my DVD player, but I only wish I could record with it!".....well be careful what you wish for....because it may just come true. This model is about to be released across the country. I tested one at one of the major Home Theater shows and was quite impressed with it's all around performance. This is what I would call the third generation for this device. The first two Panasonic models and now this Toshiba. Each incarnation improves over the last....with the the first models including no hard drives....and the second generation including a 40 GB hard drive....now Toshiba enters the field with a full size 80 GB hard drive...which gives you the flexibility to record your favorite programming or dub and edit vacation movies on the hard disc drive....without this feature....a recordable DVD player is only doing half it's job. This drive, similar to what is used in a personal computer, can store recorded broadcast programming and dubbed content. The RD-X2 will allow high speed dubbing (2x, 4x, 8x) from the HDD to a DVD-RAM and back without any deterioration of the digital MPEG2 signal and provides instant access to recorded programs so there's no more searching for blank locations on the disc. Once the program is recorded you can create playlist titles with chapter thumbnails and names. It also records on DVD-R discs....DVD-R are record only once discs that are playable in all the newer DVD units. And at prices near to the $99 range....get the Grandparents a new model DVD player...so that they can view all the DVD home movies you will now send them. DVD-R discs are falling in price....much like the road of the CD-R discs....might also be a way to decrease the overall in-law yearly visiting time....which may make this unit priceless! The Disc Budget feature directs the player to read the space available on a DVD-RAM disc and automatically assign the optimum data rate for video recording based upon the length or programming and the audio mode selected. The RD-X2 offers several preset and manual recording modes: * The consumer can choose the LP picture mode (2.2mbs video data rate) and record as much as 75 hours on the HDD and 4 hours 22 minutes on the DVD. * The SP picture mode offers near-DVD picture quality, with a video bit rate of 4.6mbs. In this mode, the consumer can record approximately 36 hours on the HDD and 2 hours on the DVD. * The manual recording mode lets you preset the bit rate. There are 37 individual choices from 2.0mbs all the way up to the highest quality 9.2mbs. Amazon customers need to keep on Papa Amazon to stock these babies in bulk and post them at a competive price level. The only thing more you would want on this model would be to add TiVo capabilities....but I guess you have to save something for the next generation.
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