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"Toshiba D-R410KU "
Have this recorder now for about one month. Bottom line for me is picture quality. I only record with a DVD-R disc.


Toshhiba, recommends for DVD-R to use either Verbatim or Maxell. I tried both and found the Maxell made the best copies. Machine is very easy to set up and for $99.00 you can't go wrong.

This is the best recorder I have had for some time.
I would recommend this DVD recorder/player to anyone.

"Very capable machine"
I am well pleased with this dvd recorder. It works with many different speed discs, 16x, 8x and even some old 4x discs I still had. The people complaining that this doesn't have a tuner simply did not take the time to read the item description, or the box before opening it.

I use mine for transferring old VHS tapes and making my own seasons of tv shows and I know it's probably not possible, but it seems like the quality of the written dvd is an improvement over the source material in both cases.

I would recommend this to anyone who wants something that works consistently and doesn't need a tuner. I mean who buys a dvd recorder without a digital receiver anyway?

You could spend a lot more and get some more fancy bells and whistles, but all you really need are the record and pause buttons.

My only complaint, if you could call it that, is that the remote is big and clunky and some of the buttons are not laid out intuitively. Otherwise, it's a perfect recorder for an average user.


"Finally"
This is my 3rd Toshiba dvd recorder no vhs, the other two were vhs/dvd recorders.
first the manual is thick and all in Engish and fairly complete. The other two had problems with timer control they were both Toshiba.
This was the easiest hookup I ever did. HDMI to TV and input from the Toshiba and output to new HD box, all in 1080P.
I was happy that I didn't have to go searching for L1, the machime automatically set it. the entire hookup was no more than 2 minutes. Just got a new Camcorder and can't wait to start using the two. I can't find anything wrong with this one. The price was really low at Best Buy. Thanks for looking.

"Works fine for my needs"
I bought this after viewing the other reviews with their various pros and cons, and I can say the recorder has worked well for me. I was looking for an inexpensive way to transfer a number of home movies on VHS onto DVD, and so far so good after more than half a dozen discs so far. I found the model easy to hook up and fairly simple to operate, and the results are good. Very good sound and image, with minimal loss of quality in going to the next generation.

"User friendly"
This is my 3rd DVD recorder and my first new one. It is also my first DVD recorder without a VHS player built in. I selected the Toshiba DR 410 because of reviews like this.
It is easy to use (my criteria is: how far can I go without reading the manual). I used the manual very little.
This recorder worked right out of the box. A feature I am using on all of my VHS conversions is the 16:9 aspect ratio. This should be useful down the road when I get a wide screen TV.
My main advice on a product like this is: BUY NEW! When you consider all of the work and time you will spend on the converting process, don't rely on even reconditioned equipment and also buy a stand alone DVD recorder. If you are like me, you will have a VHS player or two or three somewhere. What I am saying is this: spend more money on what counts and that is the DVD recorder.
My only criticism of this machine so far is the lack of recording speeds. They jump from 1 hour to 2 hours, and then to 4 hours, then 6, and then 8 hours. Toshiba should have put in a 3 hour recording speed.
I am happy with the quality of video I am getting. Use a VHS recorder that gives you the output product you want.

 

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"Very easy to use.", I converted several 8mm tapes to DVD. The Dr410 was very easy to use and picture quality was excellent. The up conversion of standard DVD s is also very good. The only thing missing is discrete power commands for my programmable remote.

"Great Deal", I used this DVD recorder to record DVD from tape, DVR, TV, and they work well. t is a good machine to record video into DVD as long as there is a RCA connector. I got it from Amazon for $99. Can't beat it!

"Good product..inexpensive", I recently purchased this product as my wife wanted to save some DVR recorded programs as well as some old camcorder tapes. It works as advertised, no problems to date. One quirk though...the upconversion of prerecorded DVD's is not quite as good as the Pioneer DVD player that it replaced. Still, I would recommend this unit.

"great product", We purchased this to convert our videos to dvd's. It has been working great. We move it from TV to TV and it is easily connected.

"Major dissapointment and headache", I have a new hdtv, hd cable box, hdmi cable, and my dvd player's remote gave out, so I bought this. It worked for about 5 min., next day turned it back on, no signal, unplugged-reconnected all, still nothing, called cust service after 1.5hrs on the phone, product defective. Do yourself a big favor stay away from this. Sadly as all products nowdays are made in china, and it shows. this garbage went back where it came from, bought a phillips works great, again this can only be categorized as junk, will give you nothing but a migrane, awful workmanship if one can call it that, with products like this toshiba can you spell bankruptcy.



 
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"Worked for three weeks.", I bought this recorder because of the reviews, even the ones that didn't like the unit. Not real crazy about the way it operates and the slowness of the funtions. After reading deep into the manual I found that recording on +R DVD's only records in the 4:3 format not the 16:9, ONLY -R DVD's will record in all formats, bummer.

All in all it seems to be okay except for it going out just three weeks of very limited usage. I went on line and did a return and Amazon was perfect on the return, had a new one in two days. I sent the old one back the very same day it went out. I'll give this one a try and hope it gives good service.

"Typical Toshiba - rock solid and easy to use", Got this to replace a Samsung. Excellent quality, easy to use. Works very well with my Tivo.

"Second unit purchased", This is my second purchase of this recorder and I am happy with how it works. I had to do a destructive exploratory on the first one to extricate a stuck disc. Don't know exactly how that happened - perhaps I did not seat the disc properly at load time - the tray got stuck and would not open. I think I could have removed the cover but instead forced the tray. Oh well. Just something for you to keep in mind if it happens to you. For the price, I don't think you can beat it. I recorded maybe 70 discs and the result is pretty true to the original, rock concerts, movies and stuff from food network. The unit records a little more than 2 hours at the highest resolution. For point of reference, I have DirecTV with HD coupled to a 7.1 Yamaha home theatre receiver and 46" Sony XBR4 (both from Amazon, and also all hdmi cables). Maybe the only tiny tiny thing is, this unit gives like a default title that has nothing in it and you can't get rid of it. I have not played with manual chaptering, just letting him put in markers at the default 10 minutes. One more thing. ABC Warehouse here had a Sony recorder for $99. I got it home and discovered it only had the RCA video connection, not S-video input. The picture degrades very noticeably with RCA so I took it back immediately. This Toshiba has S-video, a very important consideration.

Since this is my second one, that also means I have now a remote that is not needed. If anybody out there needs one, submit a response comment and we'll get it together.

Buy this unit, you won't be disappointed, imho. Price, free 2-day delivery, functionality, ease of use. Amazon is a great thing.

"AWESOME DVD RECORDER!! AWESOME DVD PLAYER!", Just got this thru Amazon after making a 3 week research on what kind of recorder I should get. First of all, I got this to mainly transfer VHS home movies and Hi-8 tapes to DVD. I have tried cumbersome and time-consuming methods including the type where you transfer the movies to your computer. Somehow with the transfer to PC method, I always encounter audio sync problems. The Toshiba beats them all for its ease of use, simplicity and affordability.

Pros:

*Affordable, by far the cheapest name brand out there for a stand-alone
recorder.
*Simple, easy to use, no holds barred recorder. No complicated set-up.
*It physically looks good.
*It is multi-format
*It has an array of connections including HDMI, S-video and DV input

Cons:

*The only thing that I have found fault in this recorder is the remote,
it is flimsy and lacking some basic controls such as a volume control


Other than the remote (which is really negligible but I must point out since this is a review), this is one user-friendly stand-alone recorder. I was thinking of getting a DVD/VCR recorder combo which is a bit expensive than a stand alone but I still have 2 usable VCR's at home so I might as well just utilize what I still have and save money in the process. Before finally settling with the D-R410, I had my sights on the Sony VRDMC5 DVDirect DVD Recorder, another stand-alone recorder which is compact, multi-format, has an array of connections including the ability to connect memory cards and a small LCD screen. A little bit expensive than this Toshiba but with all its bells and whistles, its no wonder. The only thing that drew me away from the Sony was not having the ability to monitor audio and video on your TV screen since it doesn't have any video/audio output. You can monitor your recording task (video only, no audio) on the small LCD screen. Reviews for the Sony were very good just like the Toshiba.

The very first time I used the D-R410 was a quick breeze. Doing all the necessary connections going in to the recorder and out the TV took less than 5 minutes. Not a lot of figuring out to do since you are basically doing the same connections like the previous set-up with your TV and DVD player. When you are ready to do your recording task: 1) insert a blank DVD (I use a DVD+R), 2) cue your VCR or Hi-8 camcorder to the exact point where you want to start recording, 3) go to the DVD recorder's set-up menu and 4) set the recording speed (SP in my case since almost all my VHS and Hi-8 tapes are the T-120 type where you get 2 hrs of recording), 5) also on the set-up menu, hit auto-finalize, 6) push the play button on your VCR or Hi-8 camcorder and hit the record button on the remote of the recorder and just wait until the recording is finished. NOTE: NEVER FORGET TO FINALIZE THE DISC. If you fail to do this, you will not be able to play the DVD in your other DVD players. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. If your recording finishes BEFORE the allotted recording time, you can finalize the disc manually. You can also set-up chapters and you can decide on how many minutes you want for each chapter, default is 5 minutes for each chapter.

If you have a MINI-DV camcorder, you can connect it to the IEEE 1394(firewire port) on the front of the recorder and you can manipulate the controls of your camcorder.

You CANNOT copy DVD's or tapes that is encrypted with copyright protection. I haven't tried this yet although some reviewer mentioned that this recorder is not that particular about copyright protection compared to Sony since Toshiba does not make or produce its own movies like Sony.

Other than all the things I mentioned, this is a very good recorder for basic recording of home movies. Tapes gets worn out, eaten by your VCR from constant playing. It can also grow molds in them if not used at all. Transferring to DVD preserves your precious memories for a long time.

I highly recommend this DVD recorder!!!

"Definitely Worth The Money", This product is definitely well worth the money. I'm a semi-professional editor and needed a dvd-recorder that was not only competent but also efficient and easily transferable. After seeing this one in the store for $120 and reading the specifications on the box I was hesitant to say the least. However, after unbox and hooking it up (a no brainer for any technically inclined person) I was pleasantly surprised at the finalized results.

I was able to seemlessly transfer the recorded copy over to my make and burn the result in Popcorn and/or Wondershare. Definitely worth the bill.

 
 
 

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