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DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
Help needed to choose the correct format dvd recorder.At present I have a Dansai 852 player.
I would like to transfer my camcorder recordings( minidv digital) onto dvd ,so that it can playback on the Dansai & other dvd players if I lend others my recorded dvd`s for them to see.
I would also like to make "backup copies" of pre-recorded dvd`s.
Also would like to use the hard drive to replace the vcr.
please help!!!!!!!!!!!!1
thanx in advance.
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
If the DVD recorder is to replace your VCR , afraid I do not have a clue.
However if it is for your PC go for the Sony DVR500A . It can write to DVD+R/ DVD+RW/ DVD-R/ DVD-RW and costs about £250 if you can get one. I`m still trying to bribe my good lady with favours of an intimate nature to try and pry the flexible friend from her greedy mits.
JMHO folks :-)
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
Thanks choagy for the reply. I am looking for a stand alone device to replace the VCR.
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
The best at the moment in mho is the panasconic DMR-HS2
This has a 40gb hard drive and will record DVD-R and DVD-RAM
it is around the £800 and is very very impressive , my friend has one
It also has DV-in to connect your camcorder via firewire
There are models coming out from both Pioneer and Sony which have hard drives as well , the pioneer will write DVD-R and DVD-RW
and the Sony will write DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R and DVD+RW
but again these will all be costly
Hope this helps
This item was edited on Saturday, 11th January 2003, 09:12
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
Also there is thisToshiba rumoured to be here shortly at, http://www.toshiba.com/tacp/dvd/current/RDX2.html
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
Jimbo 19,
Which of the two format will play back on most DVDplayers e.g. Dansai 852?
Thanx
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
To be honest I think DVD-R is going to work on most players ,
the best thing to do is try and borrow one from someone and try them in your particular player , but I have various players and DVD-R works in all of them
Plus the discs are much cheaper 49p as opposed to £2 for DVD+R discs
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
Thanks Jimbo19 for the info.
Greatly appreciated.
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
TBH , if rumours are anything to go by I`d wait for about 6 months. Reason being is that apparently a major manufacturer is rumoured to be bringing out a DVD recorder that will read / record both DVD+R / DVD-R so it might pay to hang on. I cannot remeber exactly but I think it was on BBC News 24 last weekend during their half hour Technofile ? show.
HTH :-)
RE: DVD RECORDER WITH HARD DRIVE TO REPLACE VCR
See near top of thread its the sony model