|  | Posted by Artifact on 10/31/37 11:47 
So Brian, is there a particular dvd recorder model you would recommend?
 
 
 "Brian" <bclark@es.co.nz> wrote in message
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 > jkygogo@yahoo.com wrote:
 >
 >>hi, I'm looking for a good quality DVD/VCR combo desktop (not for
 >>computer) that has good quality dvd recording quality in any recording
 >>speed, ability to create book marks, ability to automatically move
 >>forward in the movie at any time interval you want to like at 5 minutes
 >>or 10 minutes or half an hour, good quality dubbing from camcorder.
 >>
 >>Does anyone know of a brand (Sony, Panasonic, or other) that is good
 >>quality?
 >>
 >>Thanks.
 >
 > If you want good quality DVD recordings then buy a DVD recorder that's
 > not a combo. Most combo units are not good quality. If you have a lot
 > of video tapes then chances are that you already have a VCR recorder
 > that you could use to make recordings from using a DVD recorder.
 > Also you have a better choice of options when choosing a DVD recorder.
 >
 > Regards Brian
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