Post 1 made on Sunday October 24, 2004 at 19:09 |
Mitch57 Active Member |
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Hi all,
What would be a decent DVD/VHS recorder to purchase? I saw a Go Video unit at costco for $279.00. I just need it for basic recording to DVDs (CD recording would be a plus). I need to transfer all my VHS family pictures to DVDs.
What are some pros and cons to these units?
Thanks in advance.
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Post 2 made on Tuesday October 26, 2004 at 16:14 |
barlow Active Member |
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The newer ones are coming with DVI output to make them "Near HD" . Not that I own one or can say it really helps.
-DOn B
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Post 3 made on Wednesday October 27, 2004 at 14:19 |
Spiky Founding Member |
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I researched these a bit. I'm trying to remember what I discovered exactly, so I haven't posted yet.
I know I was down to wanting either the expensive Go Video (49xx vs 39xx model) which was barely starting to ship earlier this year or a Zenith from Best Buy. The Zenith had better quality in playback, and perhaps in recording DVDs. (who cares about VHS) The Go Video had a couple features I knew my wife would like. Autoplay/autoskip for trailers on DVDs and VHS upconversion to SVideo output, I believe. The LG/Zenith is the basis for somebody else's machine, too. Maybe a Samsung or something like that, can't remember.
I ended up skipping the DVDR combo idea and just bought a Go Video VCR/DVDp for $80. I'll get the DVDR I really want some other time.
I don't think DVD recorders can record CDs. Computer drives usually can, though.
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