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#20990 09/29/03 09:06 PM
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I may be considering a DVD recorder as my next home theater purchase. However, my knowledge in that area is limited at best. So several questions spring to mind - are DVD recorders able to record dolby digital 5.1 sound if the source (say a movie channel) is airing a movie with 5.1 sound? Also, should I use DVD+R or DVD+RW disks; and what is the maximum number of recordable hours per disk? Will the picture quality be as good as the original source? Thanks for your input.

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#20991 09/29/03 09:10 PM
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DVD+RW costs more than DVD+R, so that would probably enter the equation. Usually, the ones that will write +R will also write +RW.

However, there is also DVD-R and DVD-RW out there. If you can find one that writes all four kinds, I'd go with that. They're still shaking out the standards.


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#20992 09/29/03 09:37 PM
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I don't think the standalone units are worthwhile. If you can deal with the added complexity, you'd be better suited with a capture card and a DVD+-R/RW drive from Plextor or Sony.

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#20993 09/30/03 12:09 AM
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I've got a Panasonic E30 standalone. Its great for tranferring your VHS library to DVD-R. As doesn't have a digital to digital link, you can't copy direct from a camcorder, etc.

However, there are more expensive units that allow digital to digital copies.

I like the unit because its a no brainer. Start it up and a couple of hours later, you've got a DVD. Using my PC is much more complicated but you can do fancy editing.

Simple or complicated. Your choice.

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#20994 09/30/03 02:19 PM
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Thanks all for your input. Seems like I will have to wait a while before I think of replacing my VCR with a DVD recorder.

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#20995 09/30/03 07:18 PM
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Replace it with the Toshiba's device that has TiVo technology and a DVD-burner!


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