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Re: DVD recorder, does this spec exist?

Posted by MS on 04/17/06 22:02

All That You Touch emailed this:
> "MS" <No.Way.Jose@No.Spam.Thank.You.com> wrote in message
> news:3OR0g.54943$wl.48844@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Can the gurus out there please recommend me a DVD recorder. Here is a list
>>of what I'd _ideally_ like.
>>
>>1) DVD play and record all formats. PAL & NTSC (record in NTSC not
>>important). Multiregion (not vital).
>>
>>2) Zoom out -- proper zoom out so that I can avoid TV overscan and see the
>>full image from the dvd. I'm fed up with missing the edges on some
>>widescreen aspect ratios.
>>
>>3) Hard disk recording from Freeview or, ideally, any av source. The
>>bigger the hard disk size the better, built in Freeview would be good too.
>>
>>4) Burn to dvd anything recorded by 3).
>>
>>5) Play avi -- DivX and XviD formats. Upgrade to future DivX and XviD
>>releases??
>>
>>Does such a machine exist?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>MS
>>
>>PS. I'm in the UK (in case that makes a difference).
>
>
> I think the LG RH7500 covers you on all your points, you can also just swap
> the hard drive for a larges one , its a simple swap over process , i have a
> 300gb one in mine at he moment. It can be bought online for about £180inc
> delivery brand new with built in 80gb hard drive.

Many thanks All That You Touch, I've had a look at the machine and it
looks excellent. I have a question or two. Are you sure about the zoom out
facility so that you can compensate for TV overscan and view the full DVD
movie image? The various web sites I've viewed the LG RH7500 on, including
LG's site, just say 'zoom' and I've noticed on many DVD players that zoom
can just mean zoom in and not, the all important, zoom out if you want to
avoid overscan. Also which 300 GB hard disk did you replace it with? SATA
or IDE? Does it work exactly the same as with the 80 GB disk it comes
with? Is swapping the hard disk as easy as with a PC, IE. SATA or IDE
cable and power cable out, swap the disk and replace the cables? Finally
what about future versions of DivX and XviD, can you put future releases
onto a DVD and update it?

Many thanks and regards, etc.,

MS

 

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