
Features
- POWERFUL HOME SYSTEM DVD+RW RECORDER
- DVD+RW/+R RECORDING
- FULL PLAYBACK COMPATIBILITY
- QUICK AND EASY SELECTIVE ERASING
- FOUR RECORDING MODES
Price: $699.99
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Product Description
iLINK DIGITAL VIDEO INPUTThe DRX-1 DVD+RW format video recorder offers all the advantages of the +RW format, while adhering to Yamaha's high standards for quality and design. The DRX-1 is capable of recording DVD+RW and DVD+R discs, and playing back all types of DVDs and CDs, including SVCDs. Outstanding features include Index Picture Screen, versatile editing functions, four recording modes, Auto Chapter Marker, Progressive Scan Output with DCDi, and iLINK for connecting a digital camcorder.The DRX-1 makes it easy to record from the TV or from a digital camcorder onto rewritable or write-once DVD discs. This ensures high digital quality as well as long term storage without worry about quality degradation.The DRX-1 will play all types of DVDs and CDs, including CD-R/RW and SVCD discs (except DVD-RAM discs. Furthermore, discs recorded on the DRX-1 can be played on virtually all DVD-Video players, as well as most DVD-ROM drives in computers.The DRX-1 has a 3:2 Pull-Down Progressive circuit to convert 24 frame per second film images to 60 frame per second video images. Yamaha uses a pattern detection algorithm that reassembles the frames exactly as they should look, so the picture has higher resolution and better color quality. It also offers DCDi, a processing technique that eliminates the jagged edges that generally appear in moving images when interlaced video is converted to progressive. DCDi makes a clearly visible difference and is a very desirable feature.After one or more recordings have been made, the online screen display shows small "Index Pictures" - the first scene of each segment (called a "Title") that has been recorded. The source, length, date, time and recording mode are also displayed. This gives the user a handy overview of the entire contents of the disc. Each Title can be selected for play or for erasing. Titles can be divided into two at any point and can also be given names.


