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DVD recorder
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DVR with built-in DVD recorder.A
DVD recorder is an optical disc
recorder that records video onto
blank writable DVD media. Such devices
are available as either installable
drives for computers or as standalone
components for use in studios or
home theater systems. Currently
in the U.S. DVD recorders are undergoing
a transformation, adding a digital
ATSC tuner if it has a tuner as
mandated by the FCC.
Contents [hide]
1 Technical information
2 Computer-based DVD drives
3 Standalone DVD recorders
Technical information
Originally, DVD recorders supported
one of three standards: DVD-RAM,
DVD-RW, and DVD+RW, none of which
are directly compatible. As a general
rule, however, most current drives
support both the + and - standards,
while few support the DVD-RAM standard,
which is not directly compatible
with standard DVD readers.
Recording speed
is generally denoted in values of
X (similar to CD-ROM usage), where
1X in DVD usage is equal to 1.321
MB/s, roughly equivalent to a 9X
CD-ROM. In practice, this is largely
an issue confined to computer-based
DVD recorders, since standalone
units generally record in real time,
that is, 1X speed.
DVD recorders use
a laser (usually 650 nm red) to
read and write DVDs. The reading
laser is usually not stronger than
5 mW, while the writing laser is
considerably more powerful. The
faster the writing speed is rated,
the stronger the laser is. DVD burner
lasers often peak at about 100-250
mW in continuous wave (some are
pulsed). Some laser hobbyists have
discovered ways to extract the laser
diode from DVD burners. [1]
Computer-based DVD drives
Further information: Optical disc
drive
DVD recorder drives have become
standard equipment in many, though
not all, computer systems currently
on the market, after being initially
popularized by the Pioneer/Apple
SuperDrive; aftermarket drives as
of early 2007 can cost as little
as $30. DVD recorder drives can
be used in conjunction with DVD
authoring software to create DVDs
near or equal to commercial quality,
and are also widely used for data
backup and exchange. As a general
rule, computer-based DVD recorders
can also handle CD-R and CD-RW media;
in fact, a number of standalone
DVD recorders actually use drives
designed for computers...
Most internal drives
are designed with parallel ATA interfaces,
with serial ATA becoming more readily
available. External drives almost
always use USB 2.0 or IEEE 1394.
DVD recorder drives
are required to respect DVD region
codes when reading a disc, but do
not impose a region code on written
discs unless the code has specifically
been written into the disc's content.
DVD duplication
systems are generally built out
of stacks of these drives, connected
through a computer-based backplane.
[edit] Standalone DVD recorders
When the standalone DVD recorder
first appeared on the Japanese consumer
market in 1999, these early units
were very expensive, costing between
$2500 and $4000 USD. However, as
of early 2007, DVD recorders from
notable brands are selling for US$200
or £á150 and less,
with even lower "street prices".
Early units supported only DVD-RAM
and DVD-R discs, but the more recent
units can record to all major formats
DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and
DVD+R DL. Some models now include
hard disk-based digital video recorders
(DVRs) to improve ease of use. Standalone
DVD recorders generally have basic
DVD authoring software built in;
however, the appearance of the finished
DVD is very basic and usually completely
under the control of the unit.
Some believe that
DVD recorders will supersede the
videocassette recorder (VCR), while
others believe that they will remain
specialty items as digital video
moves to network distribution.
DVD recorders have
several technical advantages over
VCRs, including:
Superior video and
audio quality
Easy-to-handle and smaller form-factor
disc media
Random access to video chapters
without rewinding or fast-forwarding
Onscreen multilingual subtitles
and labeling not available on VCRs
Reduced playback wear and tear
High-quality digital copying, with
little or no generation loss
Improved editing, at least on rewritable
media
Playlisting
No risk of accidentally recording
over existing content or unexpectedly
running out of space during recording
Easy to find recordings due to chapter
menus
However, an inconvenience exists
in which DVDs recorded with DVD
recorders must be finalized to view
in other DVD players. (This disadvantage
does not apply to DVD-RAM or DVD+RW
discs, which require no finalization
due to their 'random access' nature.)
Also, the implementation of MPEG-2
compression used on most standalone
DVD recorders is required to compress
the picture data in real time, producing
results that may not be up to the
standard of professionally rendered
DVD video, which can take days to
compress.
A number of manufacturers
have combined DVD recorders with
hard disk-based digital video recorders,
allowing for simple recording to
large fixed disks, and the ability
to spool these recordings off the
DVD at a later date.
8cm miniDVDs are
widely used on some digital camcorders,
primarily those meant for a consumer
market ("point and shoot");
such discs are usually playable
on a full-sized DVD player, but
may not record on a full-sized DVD
recorder system. Though popular
for their convenience (in the manner
of VHS-C), DVD camcorders are not
considered suitable for more than
casual use due to the much higher
level of compression used compared
to MiniDV and the difficulty of
editing MPEG-2 video.
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