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Posted by Jeff G on 09/07/05 21:48
It depends on your input source. E.g. if you're recording a cruddy
analog (or low-res digital) cable TV signal, VHS will do just fine.
"Moo" <fake_address@.com> wrote in message news:1126128373.20363.0@echo.uk.clara.net...
> Personally I haven't found one DVD Recorder that can match a good vhs
> recorder. My Panasonic 100 VHS has far better quality in Extended Play mode
> than any DVD Recorder I have seen even when they are recording in "High
> Quality",
> admittedly I have only tested three dvd recorders.
>
> I challenge anyone to say their dvd (tv) recordings are better than those
> recorded on any recent Panasonic vcr.
>
> Mike.
> <arrayprofile@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1126122130.270235.171970@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> > In terms of recording quality, those big brand (e.g. panasonic,
> > pioneer, sony, etc) DVD recorders do better than those unknown brand
> > recorders? Since the recording is digital, I don't see a reason why
> > some are better than others.
> >
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