From reading the long running thread on DVD HD recorders it seemed to me that Philips and Sony were the clear favourites. Basically you're saying that it's Sony or bust. Surely a few other manufacturers can screw a bunch of components together into a reliable machine ?Technologist said:The Philips machines are not the best, be warned.
POBHD28 said:The Philips was a lemon. It behaved quite well for the first year or so and then it started acting up in a big way. It's as if it knew it was out of warranty. It started to freeze regularly, stopped recognizing some discs that it used to play (these were not scratched or dirty), wouldn't record properly, and even when it did record, sometimes the finalized discs wouldn't play on other machines.
I tried firmware updates, various brands of disc, a lens cleaner - everything. I googled the model number and found a huge amount of people who had similar troubles. the consensus was that it wasn't worth the effort or expense of trying to get it fixed. Going by that experience, I'd have serious reservations about buying another Philips appliance.
TarfHead said:I think I need to get one soon, regardless of the cost, or else get a life.
Tonight there are 4 programmes that I want to see, 2 of which overlap which also overlap with a 5th programme that herself will want to watch or tape.
And there is still stuff on tape from earlier in the week that I haven't seen yet.
Not to mention all the movies and repeats over Christmas tapes and not watched.
A life ?
Where would I get one of those then?
Do Pixmania sell them ?
1. Not unless they have two tuners, which is not common.Joe Nonety said:I'm trying to decide between Sky+ and a DVD recorder with HD.
My main priorities are...
1. Do DVD recorders allow you to watch one channel while recording another?
2. Do DVD recorders allow you automatically record every episode in a series?
In the Republic of Ireland - analogue only. DTT has not even entered pilot & there's no guarantee that the same system as the UK will be used.Grumpy said:Do DVD recorders on the market here have analogue or /and digital tuners?
Yes in the sense that you'd have to use an external DTT decoder box and feed it into the recorder via an analoge input. The recordings would not be pure digital and it would be fiddly or impossible to change channels on the decoder according to a timer. But , the Republic has not started DTT transmissions and it's too early to know if UK decoders would work here.Will future digital only transmission cause a problem for current DVD recorders?
No, but see above.Is there a problem recording from satellite freeview channels?
Yes with the right connectors, but not copy-protected (Macro$ision) commercial VHS tapes.Will most/all DVD recorders copy VHS and Sony Hi-8 tapes to DVD?
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