DVD Recorder

Before the advent of the DVD recorder all manner of recording was done only by professional audio engineers. Today recording can be done very simply at home by any lay person. While DVD players can only play the disc, the DVD recorders as the name indicates, can, not only play audio and video discs, it can also record movies and songs. One can therefore put it to greater use.

DVD Recorder

DVD Recorders have been specially designed to make the procedure of recording easy and also of exceptional quality. DVD recorders can record both DVDs and VHS tapes. The reason for the outstanding quality in the images is due to the progressive scan feature. The different audio formats found in these recorders are MP3, WMA and JPEG.

Most of these devices measure about 43 x 28 x 8 cm in width, depthand height and weigh only about 3 kilograms. The early DVD reorders were designed to be rather big but nowadays they are getting to be smaller and sleeker. Some recorders can also be upgraded. This is good news because there is no fear that the features will become outdated. It is called the upgradeable firmware. For the careful customer who is anxious to protect his gadget there is even a password to lock it against prying fingers.

The stereo audio technology enhances the sound system. It is the pictbridge compatibility which makes it rather special. Most of these devices offer a 500 GB HDD storage capacity. The essential connectors embedded into the system include coaxial digital output, digital DVB – T tuner and tray. The PAL and SECAM are the two reception systems found in mostrecorders. What makes DVD recorders especially handy for home use is that it has some features including the digital clock, thirty two events timer, progressive line, playback cum recording and high speed USB interface.

The hard disk drive can store memory up to 160 GB with an ability to store both audio and video files. There is a facility to reduce the noise while recording and to have up scaling. About 1420 hours of recording is possible. The synchro start and high speed dubbing are other useful features for effective recording. At 50/60 Hz frequency and AC 230V is found in most devices. Some of these gadgets offer both the Dolby digital output as well as the DTS digital output.

DVD Recorder

 

DVD Recorder

Teaching the Recorder is very rewarding. It is a simple instrument and you reap the rewards when students make progress and are stimulated to move forward.

Teaching Beginners the Recorder

First of all the recorder is a woodwind instrument of ancient lineage made without a reed. It is a forerunner to the flute but is blown through a whistle mouthpiece end. It is highly recommended as the instrument for children to start formal music tuition is as its simplistic design allows young students to master its basic technique with ease. Often people begin on the recorder before moving onto another instrument. This makes learning that next instrument an easier task as the musical knowledge you learn it the recorder applies to whatever instrument you learn. The recorder comes in different sizes with the mostcommon one being the descant recorder. Other recorders are the sopranino, treble (alto), tenor and bass.

As a teacher you need to:

1 give the student regular lessons either privately or in a small group eg a half hour weekly lesson.

2 recommend a suitable tutor book to learn from. There is a variety of books to choose from so pick one to tutor following the age of the student. You can add other material as the need arises.

3 show the following on how to play the recorder to the student:

a. a suitable standing and sitting posture whilst playing.

b. a good position for holding the recorder.

v. where to put the mouth on the end piece to produce a good sound.

d. how to produce a good sound – many beginners blow too hard, thus producing a raucousand too highly pitched sound.

e. the position of the hands – the left hand should be on top, just like other wind instruments.

f. finger positions – fingers should be just above the holes – not several inches, or worse still, below the instrument.

g. the notes and how to finger them.

h. tonguing the notes – each note should be tongued to give a clear beginning to the sound. To tongue a
Note you place the tongue on the roof of the mouth immediately above the back of the front teeth as in
pronouncing ‘doo’ or ‘too’.

4 teach the student musical theory which includes

a. musical notation

-treble clef sign: this is placed at the beginning of every line of music you play.Some instruments like the recorder use this sign.

-stave: this is the5 horizontal lines the music is written on.

-note names: a note is a sign to tell you what sound to finger and play.There are line and space notes.You teach the student how to read these notes on the page and the use of words to help remember them eg use F A C E for the 4 space notes and Every Good Boy Deserves Fruit for the 5 line note taking the first letter from each word as the notes of E G B D f You tell students to start from the bottom and go up.

-note lengths: notes have different time lengths and students generally learn them in the order of
(1, 2, 4, 3, 1/2, 1 1/2) counts or beats most more as one Airbus.

This can vary depending on the tutor book.

-bar lines: these are the vertical lines seen on the stave.

-double bar line: resultend of piece.

-bar: this is area of music found between two bar lines.

-key signature: this is the sign shown by sharps, flats or nothing telling you the key of the piece.
Students start learning pieces in the key of C major (No. sharps or flats) and the move onto pieces in G major (1 sharp) and F major (1 flat)

-time signature: this is the numbers found at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign and key signature.

b. musical terms

-dynamics (loud and soft playing): you teach the student to read the terms and to play them on the recorder

-speed indications like Allegro (fast), Andante (walking pace), Lento (slow) more more

Please note 3 and 4 will be taught step by step following the tutor book and to meet the need of thestudent.

5 inspires students of all levels (slow to fast learners) and learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) You can play duets with private students and for tuition groups use duets, trios, quartets. Flashcards and games like dominoes are interesting too.

6.encourage group playing especially for the private students. They may have friends who play an instrument.

7. encourages regular practise starting with 5 minutes/day and increasing it more as notes etc are learnt.

8. Encourages performance: the student can do this gradually by performing to 1 person first and then family and friends and then in a concert situation. Have an annual concert and combines with other teachers if you wish.

DVD Recorder

 

DVD Recorder

This is first article from two part series looking at the seemingly easy task of setting up Internet connection to security DVR. While this article will focus on general steps involved in proper connection forwarding to CCTV DVR, the part two is all about dynamic DNS support and workarounds. Before we step into the main subject, I like to explain very briefly a few key aspects of Internet connection for those of us not familiar with term like IP address, DDNS, port forwarding or IP mapping.

Setup Internet Connection to Digital Video Recorder Behind Router

Terminology:

Every computer or other network device, in our case CCTV recorder has its own address called IP address, much like your home address it allows the information to find its way in enormous world of internet. IP address has four groups of numbers separated by dots; thenumber range is between 0 and 255. There are two separate networks that we need to take into consideration, LAN for Local Area Network and WAN for Wide Area Network. LAN has its own IP addresses and handles connection on local network devices (computers or devices located in your home or office network), if WAN IP is your home address than LAN IP would be your apartment number.

WAN IP is an external address visible to every user on the Internet. We will explain rest of the terminology as we go along.

Setup:

The best way to explain and clarify surveillance DVR connection setup is to use an example. In our example, we will setup DVR model VDV – 074 from DVRExperts through Netopia Router/Modem combo currently used by AT & T DSL provider with static IP service, I will also useLinksys WRT54G Router for Cable DSL connection. Security DVR recorder needs to be connected to the Internet through Router and Modem, in some cases Router and Modem are all in one devices, for example Netopia Routers.

For standalone Modems please connect the Internet out to WAN port on your Router. Connect CCTV DVR and computers to available ports on the Router as well. Your Router will need to be setup now to log in to the Internet service provider and establish connection.

Netopia Router users:

Open up browser on your computer and type into the address bar your routers default IP http://

192.168.1.254. User name and password window should appear. the default user name and password for Netopia Routers are admin for user and serial number of your Router for thepassword.

Select Configure followed by Quick start link, type your Internet service providers user name (email address) and your ISP password. Click submit and alert icon located in upper right corner (I know it is strange), finally select save and restart. Your connection should be up in minute or so, click home link to see your connection status.

Linksys Router users:

Open up browser on your computer and type into the address bar your routers default IP [http://192.168.1.1]. User name and password window should appear. the default user name and password for Linksys routers are admin for user and admin for the password.

The home page of the router has ISP settings, type in your email address as a user name and ISP password for the password, select save or submit.The Router will restart after minute or so, log in again and go to status page to see if your connection status is UP.

If everything is ok and your connection is UP, we can now proceed to fun part of the setup process

There is great number of different security Digital Video Recorders on the market, so please follow your DVR’s manual for details. I will only provide the proper settings. In the DVR menu, setup static (Internal) LAN IP for the DVR, in our example we have 3 computers and DVR. Each device has assigned LAN IP address as follows:

Computer 1 – 192.168.1.100

Computer 2 – 192.168.1.101

Computer 3 – 192.168.1.102

DVR – 192.168.1.103

The surveillance DVR will now be available within our network by typing its internal assigned IP(192.168.1.103) into browser or connection software. What we need now is to forward the connection from external IP (WAN) which is accessible from outside of our network to the LAN IP of the DVR (192.168.1.103).

Netopia Router users:

Select Configure followed by Advanced and finally IP Maps. IP map table should be empty, click on add and type into IP Map Entry Name text box the name of your DVR connection, in our example I just typed in DVR so I know what this IP map is for. In Internal IP address box type in 192.168.1.103 for external IP address refer to you ISP work sheet and find out what is your IP. In some cases ISP will provide more than one static IP, you can choose one of them.

Click submit and alert icon located in upper right corner, finally select save andrestart.

From now on anyone requesting external IP will be forwarded to the internal IP of the DVR (192.168.1.103), therefore the connection should be established successfully.

Linksys Router users:

When setting up your DVR for access from the Internet, you will need to configure Port Forwarding on your Linksys Router. This can be accomplished in one of two ways, Specific Port Forwarding or the DMZ host. The DMZ host automatically forwards all incoming connection requests to a given IP address on your local network. Open the Applications & Gaming section of the route and choose DMZ. DMZ is not secure and should only be used with embedded, Nonpc based CCTV recorders.

To expose the DVR to the Internet, enter the local IP address (192.168.1.103) DVR in the DMZ HostIP address box. In some cases you may just want to forward specific ports to your security DVR. If you are running any other device/server that hosts services available to the internet, you will want to use specific port forwarding instead of the DMZ Host, also if your DVR is PC based it is strongly recommended for security reasons, to only forward ports used by DVR connection. Open the applications & Gaming section of the route and choose Port Range Forwarding. Type in the name for the connection, starting port number, ending port number and internal IP of the DVR (192.168.1.103 in our example). Save and exit.

Your connection is now setup properly.

You probably noticed the term static IP in this article, and are wondering what that is.

Well, static IP is what the namesuggests an IP that never changes. While there is no problem with internal IP selection. We can use whatever we want or prefer – the external IP, usually is dynamic. The static IP has to be requested from the ISP and is more expensive than dynamic IP. In our case we do want static IP so we have address for CCTV DVR connection that will never change.

Throughout this tutorial I have assumed that the external static IP is available.

Unfortunately in many areas it is not, or the cost is prohibitive. Don’t panic yet, there is at least couple of different ways around this problem and I will try to go over each approach in my next article “How to use free dynamic DNS services for DVR connection.”

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Is a DVD recorder with digital tuner like the one on the Panasonic DMR-EZ28K DVD Player/Recorder really necessary if you already have cable? The answer to that question really depends on you and your cable system. Nowadays, most cable services offer both digital and analog signals. You can get analog signals with a cable-ready analog tuner while the additional digital signals need a cable-ready digital tuner.

Review Of The Panasonic DMR-EZ28K DVD Recorder With Digital Tuner

The digital tuner equipped in this model will let you receive over-the-air high definition broadcasts without a glitch. Most high definition home theater owners will require a digital tuner to get their money’s worth in HD picture and sound. The Panasonic DMR-EZ28K DVD Player/Recorder can play a variety of formats, including DVD, DivX, DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD, CD-R, and CD-RW. It features a 1080p up conversion through an HDMI. You can also record digital over-the-air broadcasts thanks to the digital tuner.

dvd recorder with hard drive

The built-in ATSC tuner is pretty reliable, locking onto a signal effortlessly even if there is a low power source or the station is further away than would normally be convenient. Moreover, the tuner easily locks onto older analog signals as well.

The Panasonic DMR-EZ28K DVD Player/Recorder’s on-screen interface might first appear dated. However, it was designed to be familiar and comfortable with a VCR of yesteryear’s menu and programming. This will help insure that you will not miss recording your favorite programs due to confusion. Furthermore, this model features an elegant, minimalist chassis that hides it jam-packed set of features.

Panasonic’s proprietary VIERALink can connect all components of your home theater to be guided by one remote control, including your sound system. An added plus was the on-board SD card reader, which lets us slip in the SD card from your digital camera to immediately start viewing photos. The Panasonic DMR-EZ28K DVD Player/Recorder also adds a USB port for even more flexibility.

One negative on this DVD recorder is that channel surfing can be very slow, but that might be the norm for digital tuners and over-the-air HD signals. The truth is the digital world is a dynamically changing environment and until the DVD recorder manufacturers catch up with the OTA HD signal technology you’ll have to live with the slow speed.

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For those individuals looking for an affordable and dependable DVD up-converter and recorder, Toshiba’s DR560 is a quality machine for a reasonable price. With an HDMI cable hook-up, you need only this one cable and the unit automatically selects the correct mode, saving you any trouble trying to decipher the manual or find the proper buttons on the remote. Though, as many people have discovered, most of the national electronics stores charge an obscene amount for these simple cables, so your best choice should be in the discount retailers.

dvd recorder player

The remote is fair, though it doesn’t have the ability to control the TV nor does it come with backlit buttons, which is a nice feature when you’re watching a movie with all the lights out. The setup is quite simple and, as stated earlier, if you use the HDMI input (recommended), it is automatic. The quality and ability of the DR560 to up-convert DVDs is fair. It does a decent job of rendering a 1080p image from 720p or lower images, though if you expect 1080p quality from these older formats, you’ll be a bit disappointed. These up-converters aren’t magic; they take the recorded image and make calculations in order to fill gaps in the image on your screen. (1080p TVs have more pixels to fill, thus the calculations and conversions). But for the money, the DR560 does an excellent job.

You can use the DR560 as a high definition tuner for older TVs, especially as TV stations begin to switch off their analog signals. This unit’s best feature, though, is the ability to take analog home video and transfer it to digital, high-quality images on DVD with no editing needed. The Toshiba DR560 will serve your up-converting and recording needs as well as any DVD recorder on the market for this price.

DVD Recorder

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