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Hi,
I will be able to purchase a DVD recorder soon. I will, however, need some input. I am looking to buy a combo DVD/VHS recorder (but I will consider stand-alone DVD recorders too, if they're easy to use. I'm not a hardcore trader or recorder, altho I do have hundreds of tapes) so I can just stick an old tape in, record it to DVD and be done. What do you guys have, and how good has your recorder been to you? The one product I'm trying to avoid is Phillips, because I've heard a lot of bad things about them. Thanks again.
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PZelda...I would recommend brand names such as panasonic, pioneer (etc)
I would purchase a dvd recorder without the built in vhs. If one or the other goes down you would be without your machine. I purchased a pioneer 220s on ebay for $175.00 and I am very pleased with the unit. sloan |
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Definitely get just a standalone DVD recorder and hook a VCR up to it. I have a Philips that's about two years old, but it works great. In fact, they're SO much cheaper now, and have tons more features.
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Like I said before...I was considering stand-alone DVD recorders too. I will look into the Panasonic and Pioneer players - thanks, sloan!
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Go for the jvc m-10. It is a great machine. I'd avoid phillips and panasonic, they actually add grain to the video.
Pioneer is a good machine too not as good as the jvc though |
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Would the JVC one be available in one of those stores? I know Phillips, Sony and RCA are all available where I live. ![]() Thanks again! |
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PZelda...the pioneer unit I have is avaliable at Walmart. In fact my
brother got one for $248.00 and they have a good return policy if you don't like it. Check epinions.com for reviews on dvd recorders. Another point to consider... is one with a hardrive built in if that's within your budget. sloan |
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not sure about in store; it is a quite popular unit.
$265-ecost. Is a good deal. It doesn't have a hard drive though. Other models in that range do but obviously cost more. I either use it to transfer from vhs-dvd or if i use it to record i use rw media and rip the files to my hard drive on my PC edit out the commercials and then re-author with nice menus. Again i would avoid Phillips and Panny's like the plague. Not sure about the sony. |
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Thanks again!! You guys have really helped me! I will def. check out the HD options too.
THey store your TV programs 'til you transfer them to DVD, am I correct? Just want to make sure.
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Your welcome PZelda...let us know which one you get.
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I hit up Target today and they only had four kinds of recorders. Three were stand-alone and the other was a dual-deck.
Phillips Model DVD615, $289.99 (only found 2 user reviews on epinions.com) RCA Model DRC8300N, $299.99 (the dual-deck one) - Records DVD+R/+RW Cyberhome Model CH-DVR 1500, $179.99 - Records DVD+R/+RW Memorex Model DVDR2100, $249.99 - Records DVD+R/+RW I'm going to look some more for user reviews... |
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Hi PZelda...is there a Walmart in your area. They may have a few more
options. I used my Pioneer 220 today and it worked great. It is a great little recorder for the money. Stay away from the cyberhome, my brother had one and it died on him a few months ago. Good luck, sloan |
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![]() Yeah, there's a Walmart two blocks from Target. I'll hit up the Walmart later on, like this weekend or something. Thanks again! |
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