Help......DVD R Search
Von: Jim (jim@nospam.com) [Profil]
Datum: 02.08.2008 04:03
Message-ID: <g70fig$sm6$1@news.parasun.com>
Newsgroup: alt.video.dvd
Datum: 02.08.2008 04:03
Message-ID: <g70fig$sm6$1@news.parasun.com>
Newsgroup: alt.video.dvd
I have a simple problem, an easy one for you guys, and I hope that you will help me. I need to replace my Avion DVD recorder.......after 200 DVD's, it died. Great unit for the money. I have regular analog cable...no cable box. My TV is a JVC 27"....not HD. I need a DVD recorder just like the old Avion. It is just like a VCR. You plug the cable from the cable company that comes through your wall (no cable box) into the "input" on back of the DVD recorder unit, and the another 75ohm cable output goes from your DVD recorder to your TV's coax input......just like a VCR. So, you can record TV programs. The recorder has its own analog tuner. You can record one TV show while watching another.......just like a VCR. The unit also has "red, white and yellow" RCA composite outputs on the back which can be plugged into the back of the TV, to deliver the DVD output to the TV via RCA cables, for a better picture. And, the unit has "red, white and yellow" inputs on the front, for plugging in a digital movie camera, etc., to record digital home movies onto DVD. That's it. Plain, simple, old school. Just like a VCR, except that it is for DVD. The "digital tuner" or "no tuner" type of machine is not an option (unless it also has a regular analog tuner.) I don't need a VCR/DVD unit, but if that is my only choice, ok. This has become a giant hassle. I've put in an honest 20 hours looking for one. I really need your help. Would a Toshiba D-R560 do the trick? Can you suggest a better unit in the $200 ballpark? (I'll be moving to HDTV next year.) I trust you guys. Please help me out. Thanks in advance for your time and patience. Enjoy a great weekend. Jim[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- kaboom (04.08.2008 00:39)
