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"CD-R/W Capable" means the model can play back rewritable audio CDs (CD-RWs).
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"CD-R Capable" means the model can play back recordable audio CDs (CD-Rs).
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Some players can play MP3 music files that have been recorded to a CD.
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Some players can recognize and play WMA (Windows Media Audio) music files that have been recorded to a CD.

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A video signal in which the brightness (luminance) and color (chrominance) portions of the signal are processed separately. Component video signals provide greater color accuracy than S-video or composite signals. Where S-video separates the luminance and chrominance portions of the signal, component video goes a step further and splits the chrominance portion into two components. The benefits - improved color accuracy and less color bleeding - are especially noticeable on larger-screen TVs.
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A video signal in which the brightness and color portions of the signal are combined. Examples of composite video include standard VHS, laserdisc, and regular broadcast TV. A DVD player's standard RCA-type video jack provides a composite video signal.
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HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. It's a multi-pin interface that transfers uncompressed digital video with HDCP copy protection and multichannel audio.
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Found on nearly all of the DVD players we sell, this 4-pin connector usually provides a sharper, higher resolution picture (compared to a composite video output) by transmitting the chrominance and luminance portions of a video signal separately. The signals can then be processed separately, reducing interference. Direct S-video connections help realize more of the potential of high-performance video components.
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An input for video in which the brightness and color portions of the signal are combined. Examples of components that have composite video outputs include standard VHS and regular broadcast TV.

Some DVD recorders include a video input on the front panel. This makes hooking up a camcorder or other portable more convenient.
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This 4-pin connector usually provides a sharper, higher resolution picture (compared to a composite video output) by transmitting the chrominance and luminance portions of a video signal separately. The signals can then be processed separately, reducing interference. Direct S-video connections help realize more of the potential of high-performance video components.

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  • Toshiba DR430

    DVD recorder with 1080p upconversion

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    18 people say 

    • 2 sets of audio/video inputs (1 front-panel)
    • front-panel DV camcorder input
    • no built-in TV tuner — requires a connection to a cable box or satellite receiver

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    $119.99

    Scratch & Dent: $101.99
  • Toshiba DVR620

    DVD recorder/HiFi VCR combo with 1080p upconversion

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    21 people say 

    • front-panel audio/video and digital camcorder input
    • records from VHS to DVD and DVD to VHS
    • no built-in TV tuner — requires a connection to a cable box or satellite receiver

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    $199.99

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