

Unit can record in four different speeds SP is standard picture quality, LP is Video is recorded in regular 4:3, regardless of the video signal input. Recording onto a DVD-RAM disc, picture aspect ratios, regular 4:3 or widescreenġ6:9, are recorded as they are received.

The initial start-up, after the antenna has been connected, the recorder willĪutomatically tune in the available stations and set the clock.
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Like a VCR records to a VHSĬassette, TV shows can be recorded to DVD-RAM or DVD-R with this unit. Recorder has a built-in 181-channel TV tuner. One on the front, and a built-in TV tuner, which is programmable for time shift

The unit has three line inputs, two on the rear and But with disc-based navigation, locating your show and starting playback happens a lot faster!Ĭan record video and audio to blank DVD discs, using DVD-RAM (rewritable) andĭVD-R (record once) discs. The DVD-R4000 includes a built-in record timer with VCR Plus+ for easy unattended recording, just like with a VCR. The "Chase Playback" feature lets you watch the beginning of a recorded program while the show is finishing recording! You can also record a program while watching another one that you've previously recorded. You can arrange recorded programs for playback in any order you choose. It's the only format that keeps precise track of recorded and blank sections on each disc, so you can always jump directly to any spot and begin playing or recording right away. Of all the recordable DVD formats, none can match the flexibility of DVD-RAM (RAM stands for "Random Access Memory"). Write-once DVD-R is the disc of choice for archiving home movies it won't wear out like tapes, and it's playable in nearly all DVD players and computer DVD drives. The choice is yours: rewriteable DVD-RAM works great for recording and erasing shows on a weekly basis. Thinking about replacing your VCR? Trade in those VHS tapes for the superior picture, sound, convenience, and durability of DVD! With Samsung's DVD-R4000, you can capture your favorite TV shows or your home movies as crisp, vivid DVD video.
