IS Unregistered guest | I am somewhat confused which unit I should get, I need to move lots of VHS to DVD so I need it easy, and have digital video that I need placed on, as well as record TV Shows easily(No Need for the TV Guide) Thanks |
Maneshita Unregistered guest | Try JVC DR-MV1S if you just want to record from VHS or DV to DVD. If you want HDD then you can also try DR-MX1S http://www.jvc.com/product.jsp?productId=PRD2000002&pathId=115 |
Silver Member Username: SamijubalPost Number: 535 Registered: Jul-04 | Too many people starting to have problems with the JVC. Combos are poor quality units. |
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New member Username: Scruffy787Post Number: 2 Registered: Jan-05 | I got a toshiba combo unit (the D-VKR3SU) and am having a problem watching a rented dvd on it - the aspect ratio can't be adjusted, so it looks squished. It's fine on my regular dvd player. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? |
New member Username: PhantomdrPost Number: 9 Registered: Dec-04 | I got the Lite-On 5005 for X-mas and it works great! Reads and writes all formats and media except for DVD-RAM and the guider menu makes it easy to use. The only downside is it will not decode MTS stereo broadcasts, but that's not a problem for me since my cable box has A/V outs in addition to the RF. Not bad at under $200 Have a look... |