Pros: Great addition to your Home Theatre System; DV and PC Card Input on front Cons: Mirror Finish, limited editing,dosen't live well w/Satellite receivers
THE Home Theatre Appliance WOW! What a concept. A DVD-R burner with a 40GB Hard drive. The "concept" is a good one, and since this is the FIRST appliance of its kind (Panasonic's E-20 and E-30 are its older brothers, without the hard drive), t ...
Pros: Picture quality at XP and SP outstanding. HARD DRIVE. Cons: No dolby 5.1 recording. No component in recording. No zoom. Silver color.
I bought this unit because I am an electronics junkie. I did not need this. I did not have hundreds of home movies to copy and distribute to family and friends. But, I am happy with it and it works well. And the extra cost for the hard drive is well...
Pros: Excellent picture quality, easy editing of source material via Playlists. Cons: Chapters not preset. Playlists not dubbed from DVD-RAM to HDD. No thumbnail pics on DVD.
I am enjoying this machine, and I will get immediately into its PROs and its CONs. HDD means HARD DISK DRIVE. DVD-RAM is a re-writable disk and DVD-R is a standard DVD disk (requiring finalizing to play in other players):
Pros: Exceptional recording quality on dvd-r and hard drive with XP or SP modes. Cons: Menu selections limited and inflexible, editing is inexact, no Dolby 5.1 or DTS recording capability.
The DMR-HS2 provides exceptional recording quality in XP (1 hr per dvd-r) and SP (2 hr per dvd-r) modes. DVD-Rs created with this machine play well in most dvd decks (I have not tested the model with DVD-RAM discs due to the excessive cost of these media...
Pros: Groundbreaking, decent-priced equipment - Excellent quality recordings to hard drive, DVD-R and DVD-RAM. Cons: Many functions are severely limited depending on your usage. Gaudy-looking thing.
It is a great machine in some aspects and unusable in others...
As you probably know the machine has a sizable hard drive and a dvd-r/dvd-ram burner.
The color is "silver" but it really has a mirrored front faced (welcome to the...
Pros: Unbelievable features and amazing flexibility!! Cons: Lots of features to learn about!
Think about this new entertainment appliance this way: DVD player and recorder, VCR, TIVO and Photo Viewer. With that said, in many ways the HS2 brings the benefits of total digital entertainment right into the comfort of your living room. This unit is...
Pros: you can edit before transferring to archival medium; every flavor of input Cons: poor interface; no way to tell cable/sat box to change channels; minimal multitasking
...and you can also cut out those parts of your camcorder recordings where you forgot to turn it off and filmed the floor. You can't edit frame-by-frame (you may keep or lose an extra 1/2 sec maximum) but it's still a wonderful feature you can't get on...
Pros: Great Archival Device, Manage all that content easily. Cons: Recording restrictions that make no sense.
I have a satellite receiver (DSS) and a Tivo. Despite upgrading my Tivo to a bunch of storage there are shows that I want to keep but don't want to keep online wasting valuable hard disk space. The only option was to roll off the shows to Tape. Now why...
Pros: Firewire port on Front
Media slot for digital Photos
Hard Drive
Cons: System doesn't Work AT ALL!!!!!
It is in for service..........
I was in the market for a set top DVD-R Recorder for quite a while now. The price has recently come down to the acceptable level and decided to investigate what models and options where available. There were several options that the DMR-HS@ had that...
Pros: Permanently saves digital video to DVD-video, TIVO-like television playback, plenty of disk space Cons: No component video-in, limited DVD-video menu options, records no faster than real-time
After purchasing the recorder/player at Best Buy for $999.99 plus 7% tax, I hooked it up easily and was able to figure out the functions fairly easily. I am technically inclined, though.
I bought the recorder to transfer video from my digital...
Pros: Excellent video quality, fast way to archive tape to DVD Cons: User manual sucks (who wrote this thing). Basic editing
Easy way to archive those home videos to DVD before they deteriorate. Incredible picture quality. Flexible recording automatically adjust bit rate to best picture based on available DVD space.
Pros: Versitile HD,DVD/R & DVD/RAM recording. Real time DV/mpeg2 encoding for complex, high speed scenes. Cons: No optical 5.1 surround inputs. No firewire for file transfer to PC.
If you have been waiting for the first truly versitile Optical Video Recorder, this is it. My first DV/HD transfers went perfectly, along with dubbing to DVD/R & DVD/RAM. The DV from your camera is automatically broken down into individual scenes for...
Pros: Built in hard drive, ease of use Cons: Manufacturing Quality,
Customer Service,
Remote is a bit "cheap" - light plastic,
Blank DVD compatabilty
This was an electronic toy I had been waiting on for sometime. A DVD Recorder that allowed you to dub your video to hard drive and edit, arrange, and create customized archival DVD's. Having had my VCR "eat" several tapes and having material dating...
Pros: Great unit, Cable/antenna, or external inputs. PC card slot is good to have. Cons: Extremely expensive for what it does. No support to make SVCD or VCD.
I like the PC card solution. It looks great. Hard disk recording great.
I bought it last week and was dissapointed to learn that only DVD-R and DVD-RAM are supported. Couldn't find ways to copy from DVD to HD. No CD-R, CD-RW burning support....
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