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hordeprime 12-31-2007 07:11 AM

Best DVD recorder?
 
My dad got himself a Magnavox DVD recorder that's, as far as I can tell, works very well. What would be the best DVD recorder on the market right now? I'd like to get one myself, but I want to choose carefully.

cp32 12-31-2007 08:28 AM

Hp , I liked the zenith I used to have . It would improve quality w/out exspensive hardware.
Made some vhs look little cleaner.

This Rca is nice little machine for the cost.
for the record - you need the govid CT2 for macrovision on vhs & DVD

The older RCA models & Panasonic the RXII works fine.

newer you need CT2 works great ( thanks again mark)


If you dont know LS reply by now. His subliminal message has not taken affect in your brain ;) " BUY JVC" "BUY JVC" " LS Chipset" " LS CHIPSET" Little red cook book. Little red cook book.[88]




DAN_D 01-01-2008 01:44 AM

JVC...Pioneer...and Toshiba...Those are considered top of the line for this hobby. For more detailed info., go here:

http://tinyurl.com/ma78s

cp32 01-01-2008 02:25 AM

Seeeeeeeeeeeee :P

DAN_D 01-01-2008 03:16 AM

Subliminal messages have nothing to do with it. I based my recommendation(s) not only after consulting LS and Markatisu, but only after having used both a JVC and a Toshiba DVD recorder on my own projects...nfm

cp32 01-01-2008 03:37 AM

Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssure ."LsI chip set. Buy now ! Buy Now" " LOL

Well dan, you knoooow..... Since no one goes to chat anymore. I have to do all my tormenting out in the open now lol

I liked zenith (LSI chipset). I rented a few . The others were ok.
While the zenith was easy to use. Improved on quality . No additional hardware or by pass etc .
Also had a built in fan to keep it cool.

The panasonic EMR??? LS has it lol

Did the samething in SP mode only. Tend to throw fits. shut down in the middle of recording, get hot easily. Problems finalizing on occassion. Pain in the arse !

Phillips recorder - Workded when it wanted to lol

This RCA only encountered one problem.RCA said it 's a glitch in the system. Is known to do that.
They are working on fix for it.
Sometimes when you turn it off. It will reset itself to different video resolution.
For those without Hi def lol

You have to go in the set up reset it ......





hordeprime 01-02-2008 09:15 AM

Hmmm...I'm currently looking at a Toshiba D-R400. Looks good for the price. I don't need a VCR/DVD combo, so I'm screening those out, and they jack up the price anyway.

Krichton 01-07-2008 05:02 AM

Unless you plan on dubbing vhs tapes I don't see the purpose of a dvd recorder. It would be much easier to record your shows on tivo and then transfer them over to you computer.

konfusion 01-28-2008 07:49 AM

Toshiba D-R400

konfusion 01-28-2008 07:55 AM

i dunno why i just did that. anyways did you ever get that model?

JonathanEntertainment 01-28-2008 11:12 AM

I have a JVC-DR1000 or whatever was on sale on ecost not that long ago... I need to myself star recording some stuff

lordsmurf 01-28-2008 01:19 PM

JVC DR-M10 and DR-M100 are both at ecost and are hands down the best recorders ever made, in terms of video encoding quality (cleans up pretty much anything). These are about $50-150, refurbs (good as new).

Next in line would be the Toshiba XS-series. This would also have to be gotten used. I know of some places if you're interested. These had hard drives and run about $225.



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