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  10-29-2005, 04:58 AM
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I rented both the DVr 413 & DvR 313 recently. Both are excellent.
The 413 has one extra feature. You have the option of selecting which audio format Mpeg or Dolby . Aslo what bit rate you want to record your audio in such as : 41,000 or 48,000.

It stablized unplayable tapes . As well as improved video quality too.

A few disc I sent to philip were done with those recorders.


For more info:

http://www.zenith.com/index.asp?url=...ds=dvdrecorder

Models DVR 413 & DVR 313

This is one worth buying.

No image screen caps. text Menu , The video results are worth every penny.

Thought Id pass on the info.

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  10-29-2005, 09:46 AM
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Zenith has an LSI Logic DMN chipset.
The same chipset found inside JVC, LG and LiteOn units.
So I'm not surprised that you're happy.

I recently got a set that I think was made on a Zenith.
Indeed, it was a decent transfer. I was pleased.

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