Hot and Best-Buy DVD Recorders

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Why Get a DVD Recorder?

Do so! according to Wikipedia, because DVD recorders:

  • have outstanding video and audio quality,
  • have disc media that requires less transportation and storage precautions, unlike magnetic tapes, or floppy disks,
  • have speediest random access to video chapters,
  • have available option of multilingual subtitles,
  • have significantly reduced playback wear and tear,
  • have high-quality digital copying,
  • have playlisting,
  • prevent the dangers of risk erasure of previous data or running out of space during recording, and
  • have chapter menus that make content navigating easy.

How to Get the Recorder You Need Part I

1.) Know your needs and options.

Do you want to record on removable media? DVD recording is the best option for those who want to make a library of video recordings and share them.

But if you're not interested on the just-mentioned features, try a hard-drive-based DVR. In any cause, latching on to DVD recording will entail the following considerations:

2.) Choose between a DVD-only recorder or a combo unit (used for transferring VHS material onto recordable blank DVDs). Purely DVD models are almost half the price of units equipped with another recording platform, e.g. a hard drive or VCR. The combos are pricier and bulkier but more versatile.

3.) Do you know the “time slip” capability? You should; it's a function that allows you to put on hold your TV viewing of something being recorded while the unit keeps recording. Most time-slip models are also capable of playing a previously recorded program while recording another.

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WHAT CNET CHOSE FOR ITS TOP 3

Pioneer DVR-533H-S

Cnet Score: 8.2

The good: The Pioneer DVR-533H-S is dual-layer DVD-R compatible; solid recording quality; intuitive, comprehensive menus; free TV Guide electronic programming guide worked properly in our tests; high-speed video dubbing and archiving; custom recording modes; FireWire input; 30-second (or longer) commercial skip.

The Pioneer DVR 533H at eBay

Pioneer DVR-7000

Cnet score: 8.0

The good: Its recorded DVDs can be read by standard DVD players; progressive-scan output; FireWire port; video preset memories; outstanding recording and playback video quality.


Panasonic DMR-EH75V - DVD recorder / VCR combo with 80GB HDD

Cnet score: 7.9

The good: Records video to DVD, VHS, or 80GB hard drive; outstanding recording quality, especially in LP mode; 80GB hard drive; HDMI output; high-speed hard drive-to-DVD dubbing; free TV Guide electronic programming guide worked in our tests; slot for Secure Digital media cards; flexible custom recording speed; FireWire input.

How to Get the Recorder, Part II

4.) Decide which TV-programming features you want. But that added functionality has a cost: a monthly fee of about $13 (in the case of TiVo). TV Guide On-Screen is a no-cost interactive program guide featured on some models that partnered with broadcast TV and many cable services. What you get here for missing the dynamism of a TiVo is point-and-click recording ability.

5.) What role does video editing occupy in your tech needs? A DVD-only model that records to DVD-RAM discs or to DVD-RW discs in VR mode allows scene editing onscreen. The problem is that the discs aren’t compatible with all players. If that's not the worse, the edits you made beforehand might not show up. Some DVD/hard-drive models give you the ability to edit video on the hard drive. You can then burn images to a range of disc types for maximum compatibility with other players.

Sony RDR-HX715

Cnet Score: 7.8

The good: HDMI output; burns to all DVD formats as well as dual-layer DVD+R; 160GB hard drive; great connectivity options; attractive menu; free onscreen programming guide; high-speed dubbing; satisfactory editing options.


Lite-On LVC-9006

Cnet Score: 7.7

The good: One of the lowest-priced; outstanding VHS-to-DVD dub quality; guided step-by-step menus; upconverts VHS playback for component-video output; records in all DVD formats; also records to CD-R/-RW in VCD, SVCD, or audio formats; inserts chapter stops; FireWire input.

Lite On LVCs on eBay

Lite-On LVC-9016G DVD + VHS Combo Recorder Lite-On LVC-9016G DVD + VHS Combo Recorder
Current Bid: $19.99

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