Electronics Rookie Unregistered guest | Number one...is there such thing as a DVD Player/Recorder/VCR. More importantly...what are the best DVD/VCR and also DVD recorder/players these days?? Basically, I want to go from a digital camera to DVD and also need to go from cassette videos to DVD and want to know the best equipment. Any knowledge on the subject would be appreciated. Thanks! |
Bronze Member Username: TonytigerPA US Post Number: 76 Registered: Feb-04 | Try GO Video products |
New member Username: AndyyanovPost Number: 9 Registered: May-04 | Hello! You can try PANASONIC! I have PANASONIC DMR-E30 in my own. It works good. All I need that only to insert DVD disk :-). So about copying video cassetes. I have videorecorder Panasonic SJ5 As you see I like Panasonic (http://www.panasonic.com). Good, for copying cassetes and disks I have DVD Red Pro from Dimax Company (http://www.dimax.com.ua). I like accuracy!!! So this device remove Macrovision protection from DVD disks and VHS tapes. I need it. ---------------------------------------- Andy. No protection. No Macrovision. Copy DVD disks to VHS (videotapes). http://www.dimax.com.ua |
New member Username: FoudemusiqueMontreal, Quebec Post Number: 2 Registered: Jun-04 | electronic rookie if you live in montreal or around ask for a digital video stabilizer |
Bronze Member Username: AndyyanovPost Number: 11 Registered: May-04 | Hi marcnadon! It is no need to live there. Now is 21 century. Dimax company have their own Internet shop on ( http://www.dimax.com.ua ). You can order it and they will send DVD Red device by airmail or another way (as you want). And they give guarantee for money back. Good luck. Andy. |
New member Username: XolPost Number: 2 Registered: Jun-04 | Andy it's 21'th century and I wander if you have any spell checker? The exact link was <http://www.dimax.com.ua/english/dvd_recorder.htm> I have one red pro. It works fine |
New member Username: VideobuyrWally World, Oregon USA Post Number: 2 Registered: Jun-04 | Red Pro = Big Ripoff - If you want the best - You need the SIMA GO DVD or SIMA SCC-2 Look here for full info on the SIMA -> http://www.videoguys.com/sima.htm |
New member Username: XolPost Number: 6 Registered: Jun-04 | Why? The major feture I get from my red pro is componnent video support. SIMA can't do it because it has video to digital and back digital to video converters. Converters can't work with component video. I'm not talking about quality reduction because of this double conversion. What they are doing in SIMA just like to take PC with video capture card and TV out card. I do not need my clear original video signal been treated this way. In red pro there are no conversion only pointed filtering. |
Bronze Member Username: AndyyanovPost Number: 14 Registered: May-04 | Thanks Alex Xol! May be I am not have so strong skill in technics and can't explain exactly why and how it work good but it work and it is all that I need, thanks again. Andy. |
New member Username: VideobuyrWally World, Oregon USA Post Number: 3 Registered: Jun-04 | To: Electronics Rookie YES - there such thing as a DVD Player/Recorder/VCR. JVC DR-MV1SL Silver DVD Recorder / VCR Combo http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?s=0&c=6&g=83300&I=257DRMV1SL&o=p&a=0&cc=01&avf=N&search=JVC+DVD+RECORDER |