Info and forum posts by 'Kennyh'

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Joined on: Thursday, 8th August 2002, 12:04, Last used: Monday, 12th July 2010, 17:52

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About this user: I run a site, www.masterdvd.com, which is still in its infancy, but is aimed at anyone with an interest in recordable DVD.

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RE: DVD recorder. Confusion reigns!

Hi,

From the diagram on the Avland site, it seems pretty certain that the E30 doesn`t have a FireWire (DV) port. A major omission, and I think a big mistake.

One key advantage DVD-RAM has over DVD+RW is the ability to `time-shift` Because DVD-RAM is sector-based rather than track based, you can watch something on one part of the disc while recording onto the same disc. So you could come home halfway through a live football match and watch the recorded first half while the second half continues to record. Also, recording on DVD-R means that you could watch last nights Eastenders on your laptop on the way to work (if that`s your thing). I`m not certain about these specific DVD-RAM discs, but on earlier versions of DVD-RAM discs it was possible to remove a disc from its caddy and play it in a regular DVD-ROM drive. That gives the benefit of a re-recordable format, with the benefits of DVD-RAM, that can be played in a regular DVD-ROM drive.