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Posted by SalesMart.com.au on 04/17/07 13:10

On 15 Apr 2007 16:48:22 -0700, edenesiuk@cogeco.ca wrote:

>On Mar 30, 2:49 pm, Ron <ron_j_ma...@hotpop.com> wrote:
>> Hi! .....
>> My "Pioneer" 'DVR-310' DVD Recorder accepts
>
>I expect in a year I will have to buy a DVD recorder because VCRs are
>being phased out. I use my V. continuously and wonder if the
>recorder discs are as cheap to use/re-use daily. The tapes for V
>are reusable for a long time is this true of D discs.

Have you thought about buying a DVD Recorder with a hard drive?
I own 3 Panasonic recorders, the E30 (no hdd), the EH60 with its 200Gb
hard drive and the EX75 with its 160Gb hard drive.

Record to the internal hard drive, edit out ads or what ever you like
on the hard drive of the recorder. Create your own chapter points and
set the thumbnail to what ever you like. I find them easier to use
than editting from the computer.

Please note, I do not sell these DVD recorders but have used them
since 2003.

Pioneer has two new recorders that have eSATA connection to connect an
external hard drive for easier archiving than dubbing back the slow
way to DVD media which on some models after finalizing can be anywhere
from about 7 mins to 11mins for the latest recorders for a full disc
burn.

SalesMart.com.au
Perth, Western Australia
http://www.salesmart.com.au
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