Yamaha DVD Recorders
Yamaha DVD recorders come from a long tradition of audio expertise the company has. Nowadays, you’ll find Yamaha’s audio quality in all kinds of devices, from cell phones (ringtone chips) to DVD recorders.
Yamaha has always relied on targeting the higher-end, high-quality DVD devices. Because of this strategy, you’ll find the Yamaha's recordable DVD players to have a higher price sticker and an uncompromising quality. Features in Yamaha DVD Recorders Yamaha recorders use DVD+R/+RW as the company is a member in the DVD+RW Alliance of companies that develop and promote this recording format. Yamaha's DVD recorders use a 3:2 pull-down progressive circuit, which converts 24 per second film images to 60 frame per second video images. Then, Yamaha reassembles the frames exactly as they should look, so the picture has higher resolution and better color quality. As part of this process, the company also relies on DCDi that eliminates the jagged edges that may appear in moving images when interlaced video is converted to progressive. This process results in much sharper images. The Yamaha recordable DVD players are also designed to be fully interoperable with camcorders. The i.Link DV input makes it possible to edit home videos and store them on the DVD discs. Yamaha DVD Recorders - Available Models Yamaha DRX-1 * Yamaha DRX-1* DVD+RW, DVD+R* Four recording modes: HQ/SP+/EP/EP+* i.Link digital video input* Progressive scanning with DCDi processing* Playbacks formats supported: DVD+RW, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD-Video SVCD, Video CD, Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW Yamaha DRX-2 * Yamaha DRX-2* DVD+RW, DVD+R* Six recording modes* i.Link digital video input* Progressive scan output* Plays all types of DVDs and CDs (except DVD-RAM)* Fit to Space recording
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