Re: Sansui VCR/DVD Recorder


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Posted by Karen on December 31, 2003 at 11:02:22:

In Reply to: Re: Sansui VCR/DVD Recorder posted by toni on December 07, 2003 at 20:59:10:

: : : : Just saw ad for Sansui VCR/DVD Recorder. Records and plays DVD-R/RW-encoded disks. 4-Head Hi-Fi stereo VCR. Can't find any specs. Been looking a long time for DVD/VCR combo that makes it easy to copy VCR (home movies) to DVD. Any info. out there?

: : : I have been looking for the same thing. I assume you are looking at the SEARS ad? Doubt we will find answers. I am still confused about what problems I cause myself if I buy (-)r/rw instead of (+) r/rw technology. And, I read that some VCR/DVD devices do show bad degradation of quality when the tape is transfered from vcr tape to dvd. Surely, you do not think the clerks at SEARS would know the answers??? NOT.

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: : I bought one of those units, yesterday. Go to the Sears web site and look at the specs page for more info. It seems fairly straight forward as to use/operation. Records DVD to VHS, VHS to DVD. Haven't tried transfering from one to the other, yet.

: Have just purchased unit from Sears. One problem i encountered was it failed to record on the DVD when attempting to record a future program in the timer mode.

I have had problems. It isn't working for what I would like it to do. It won't play my CD-R with video and audio. I tried dubbing a VHS to DVD. That was easy, but I can't play the DVD-R on any other of my DVD players. The VCR/DVD Recorder sounded great, but I would wait. If anyone has suggestions to my problems I would appreciate it.



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