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Community Newsletter: Q&A: Advice needed for an all-in-one DVR that can burn DVDs

by Lee Koo (ADMIN) Moderator - 3/10/08 5:01 PM
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Post 136 of 259

Go with Panasonic

by danhouck10 - 3/7/08 7:18 PM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

I too would recommend the Panasonic DVR's. I have the DMR-EH75V hard drive, DVD burner, VHS, and SD card reader combo. I LOVE it!! The free TV guide works great and it is so easy to set up records daily, weekly etc. It does have a smaller hard drive than the model "zysmith" mentions and I did balk at the fact I can't record one show while watching another. But I got around that by using the built in tuner to record on and then using the cable box or just the TV itself as another tuner to watch a different program.

I love the flexibility of dubbing from VHS or using the handy front mounted aux input to hookup my camcorder and transfer old home videos. The best part is you can edit out commercials or shorten up the home videos with the DVR. Whatever show I wanna save I just edit out the commercials and burn it to a DVD. I've found it will burn a 2 hr DVD in about 15-20 minutes!! I LOVE it!!

dan

Post 137 of 259

oops...not exactly what I want

by confuxion - 3/7/08 7:21 PM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

I guess I don't really need the VCR capabilities, as I only have a few old tapes kicking around and could care less about transferring them to DVD.

Anyway, does anybody know of a product(s) that has ample HDD storage space (120GB or more), has great upconvering capabilities, allows you to record TV (preferably HDTV) and has a program guide built-in?

Actually, I could even do without the DVD drive; I'm basically looking for a device that allows me to record all kinds of TV programming to it's hard drive, all while watching a different channel on the TV. There are so many media extenders, network media players et al that I feel lost in a sea of products I'm not sure will do what I want it to. Any help/links/product names is greatly appreciated.

Post 138 of 259

HDD Size

by cesareDH - 3/7/08 9:16 PM In reply to: oops...not exactly what I want by confuxion

I have 3 DVR's and the HDD's are replacable, so you can install whatever size storage you desire.

Post 139 of 259

To all of you who liked zysmith's answer

by arkster - 3/7/08 8:23 PM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

I was fortunate enough to get a Panasonic DMR-E55S when it was in production. If you guys think that you can still get a standalone dvd recorder with internal hard drive, I hate to disappoint you - NOBODY MAKES THEM ANYMORE. ZYSMITH is greatly mistaken, Panasonic doesn't have a line of DVR's in a long time. I just hope that mine lasts. I love it.
As for my recommendation, get a dvr from cable/satellite company, and try a standalone dvd-vhs combo machine. That's the best you can do these days.

Post 140 of 259

But can you record direct to DVD?

by aalake - 3/8/08 11:00 AM In reply to: To all of you who liked zysmith's answer by arkster

If I get Dish Network's HD DVR, can I record contents to DVD? (on whatever is out there which records digitally and HD-ly)? The answer to this has always been 'no' when I ask them. Has something changed?

Post 141 of 259

Panasonic VHS / DVD burner / DVR + !

by Timnator - 3/8/08 3:58 PM In reply to: To all of you who liked zysmith's answer by arkster

Panasonic is coming out with a whole new line in just under 2 months. Can't wait to see what's included?

Post 142 of 259

Soon to come new products....

by dcalhoun38581 - 3/8/08 4:06 PM In reply to: Panasonic VHS / DVD burner / DVR + ! by Timnator

Do you have a link to a site we can watch for this stuff that is coming out soon? Please post it if so.

Dennis C.

Post 143 of 259

DVR for Jim

by akwehl - 3/7/08 8:46 PM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

Boy do I agree with zysmith. I have had a Panasonic DMR 500 for 2.5
years and before that an earlier model with smaller HD. This machine is
fantastic and unless Jim demands an integral VCR is just what he
asked for. Mine has a 400 Gig HDD which I recommend as a minimum. At
Costco I buy DVD-R blanks at 40 cents each and record at XP (highest
quality) for 1 hour run time. Another great feature is being able to
dub any part of my finalized DVD back to the HDD for re-use in another
recording.

Post 144 of 259

Solution to VCR Question

by VPBRAZ - 3/8/08 5:57 AM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

Thanks ZYSMITH!! We've been lookin gfor a solution to this problem as finding any type of VCR equipment is almost impossible. I'l be googling the Panasonic immediatley.

Post 145 of 259

Panasonic DMR-E85HS

by schorrly - 3/8/08 8:52 AM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

A great machine. Would appreciate knowing where you have located a new one for sale.

Peter

Post 146 of 259

DVR

by DiJac - 3/8/08 8:53 AM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

Zysmith, I too have had my eyes opened by you!
Out of curiosity, would you know of a SONY that works like your Panasonic DMR-E85HS? I gess you could call me, "One Brand Jac".
Thank You for the EYE OPENER.

Post 147 of 259

I will reconsider the Panasonic unit now

by James Anderson Merritt - 3/8/08 11:04 AM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

Awhile back, I -- another "Jim" -- had needs similar to the Jim who kicked off this thread. At the time, I thought that the Panasonic units were very attractive, but stopped short of getting one because I was worried that it only had one tuner and that tuner might not be able to handle my digital cable directly (I have Comcast). Since that time, I have come to rely less on the cable company's box, and so could probably get some good use out of the Panasonic DVR/DVD recorder. I'll certainly give it a second thought, in view of zysmith's glowing recommendation. Thanks!

Post 148 of 259

Panasonic DVR

by uglo - 3/8/08 11:27 AM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

I have a Panasonic DVR that does the same thing and I'm happy with it. I've recorded all my VHS tapes to DVD now. I do use my computer to download my video footage and put on DVD but the Panasonic could do that too. It has firewire connection.

Post 149 of 259

Panasonic DVR Quality down

by iogt007 - 3/8/08 1:08 PM In reply to: DVR... by zysmith

I always thought that Panasonic was the the best and could rely on it's depenability until I got one. I have a DMR-EZ37V that I got for Christmas. It worked fine for a month and now stops and changes channels by itself, restarts from the beginning of the movie playing, and fast forwards without comand to do so. For $275 paid for this unit I expected it to last longer than 3 months without problems. I am disappointed with Panasonic. I previously had an LG that lasted for one year before it stopped reading the discs and only cost $99.

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