|  | Posted by Bill's News on 12/10/06 23:36 
Bert Hyman wrote:> I'd like to replace my aging VCR with a DVD recorder of some
 > sort,
 > but wonder if I'll be able to control one through my Dish
 > Network
 > satellite box.
 >
 <snip>
 
 Since this is an opinion forum, here's mine:
 
 To get the best recordings from my cable supplier I use their
 HDVRs.  They're equipped to record the digital and HDTV signals
 from the cable, have a reasonable guide and program search
 capability, and store anywhere from 9 hours of HDTV to 5 times
 that for SD TV - and WHEN they break, the cable company will
 come to me and fix or replace them at no additional charge.
 
 The mo-2-mo cost is dearer than buying a bottom-of-the-line HDD
 DVDR which survives two years or more, but I have no issues with
 quality, media costs, finalizing, cable cards, or other extras
 that are not in the sales price of an independent device.
 
 BUT - and this is a big BUT - if you must end up with an
 achievable copy, these devices do not hack it.  That's not to
 say that there are not other ways to archive, but then - we're
 back to square one;-)
 
 It very much depends on what quality you want when viewing and
 what you're willing to pay to get it!  I use cable because OTA
 here is poor.  You use DISH for your own reasons, but these are
 presumably important to you.
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