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Panasonic DVD Recorder w/80gb HDD

EmilyHoward (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 19th April 2005, 15:34

Mate of mine is now looking to grab his first DVD recorder and has decided he`d like one with a HDD. He`s seen the Panasonic DMRE85 multi region for under 300 quid in Richer Sounds and has asked me a few questions, most of which I could handle (i.e. aboutthe differnet types of discs it uses), but three questions I couldn`t answer were these..

1-Richer sounds website reckons it won`t play back +r discs or any type of RW at all-is this correct, or a they getting confused with recording to those types of discs?

2-Can you do a `disc to disc` copy using the in built HDD.. In other words, if I send him a non copy protected DVD, could he copy it to the hard drive and burn it back to new blank disc and keep all of the original menus and chapters?

3-If he makes recordings on DVD-RAM discs but then wants to share them, can the footage be copied to the HDD and then back onto a DVD-r?

Your input is, as ever, much appreciated...

RE: Panasonic DVD Recorder w/80gb HDD

sj (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 19th April 2005, 17:01

I`d be interested in why anyone would get the E85 above the newer EH50. Is there anything not one the newer model?

Ste



We will pay the price but we will not count the cost..

RE: Panasonic DVD Recorder w/80gb HDD

Disintegration (Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 19th April 2005, 20:10

Hi

While I haven`t tried many brands of discs but my E85 will play movies copied on DVD +RW from Imitation & Verbatim just fine.

You can copies movies from non-copy protected DVD`s but not the menus or chapters i.e. the DVD plays the movie & the Hard Drive copies in real time. You can add chapters to the copy on the Hard Drive after you`ve made the copy & if you copy high speed back to DVD the chapters will be on the DVD.

I don`t bother with RAM discs, I usually record & watch from the hard drive & then delete. If it is a program I want to keep then I just use DVD -r to make copies as they are so cheap. A pack of 25 Datasafe DVD-r costs about £4.00 which is 16p a disc while RAM discs are about £1.50 each. Doesn`t make sense to me to use RAM discs if you`ve got a Hard Drive.

If friends or family ask me to record a program, I just record to the hard drive, edit out the adverts & make a copy to DVD-r which that they can keep or throw away.

RE: Panasonic DVD Recorder w/80gb HDD

nostalgiadvd (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 19th April 2005, 21:12

Earlier Panasonic recorders would not play +RW,but the more recent ones should be fine.
Pioneer recorders are the only recorders that provide a disc copying feature that works in high speed while retaining all the quality and menus/chapters of the original disc.Panasonic will copy from disc to HDD in real time forfeiting quality and original settings.
RAM-HDD-DVD-R will work fine

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